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terminating at
Matahina, near Waiohau. It was
initially owned by
Matahina Tramways Limited,
which in turn was part-owned by
Matahina Forests Limited...
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Matahina the
waters of
which power the
Matahina Power Station. No
major tributaries enter the
river downstream of the Lake
Matahina.
Below Matahina the...
- Lake
Matahina is a
reservoir in the Bay of
Plenty region of New Zealand,
located immediately south of the
settlement of Te ****e and 50 km east of Rotorua...
- The
Matahina power station is a
hydroelectric power facility in Bay of
Plenty in New
Zealand on the
Rangitaiki River downstream of the
Aniwhenua Power...
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Since 2010
other terms such as the
Haroharo vent alignment, Utu Caldera,
Matahina Caldera,
Rotoiti Caldera and a
postulated Kawerau Caldera are
often used...
- GWh)
Aniwhenua Dam (25 MW) (127 GWh) – Bay of
Plenty (Upriver from
Matahina dam)
Matahina Dam (36 MW) (300 GWh) – on the
Rangitaiki River, Bay of
Plenty Lake...
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which opened in 1939. WBM was also part-owner of the
Matahina Tramway from Edge****be to
Matahina, to
carry logs from the company's
plantation forests...
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region of New Zealand's
North Island,
north of
Murupara and
south of Lake
Matahina. The Waiōhau Marae,
located on the
eastern boundary of Te
Urewera National...
- next to Lake
Matahina. The
community consists of
about 150 people,
including 30
families in the
village at the base of the Lake
Matahina Dam.
Locals describe...
- Ao-ka-waiho. Te Ao ka-waiho had Tūrou. Tūrou had Tangi-kāo. Tangi-kāo
married Matahina and Te Rātahi was born. Te Rātahi
married Te Ao and Hēnihīkahe was born...