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Mōkau is a
small town on the west
coast of New Zealand's
North Island,
located at the
mouth of the
Mōkau River on the
North Taranaki Bight.
Mōkau is in...
- The
Mōkau River is
located in the
North Island of New Zealand. The
river rises as a
spring in the
Pureora Forest,
south of Te Kūiti, on the
slopes of...
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Mōkau Falls is a
cascade located at the head of
Mōkau Inlet in New Zealand's Lake Waikaremoana. New
Zealand Waterfalls New Zealand, Or Ao-teä-roa (The...
- west
coast from Te Maika, on
Kawhia Harbour, to the
north of Taharoa, to
Mokau in the
south and
extends inland to
Maniaiti /
Benneydale and
Mount Pureora...
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stood on the hill of the same name and
commanded a
panoramic view of the
Mokau River valley across the
Maraetaua block.[citation needed] Ngāti Rora Ngāti...
- they
turned around and
began to head
north once more. At the
mouth of the
Mōkau River,
three rocks are said to be
mooring stakes used by the
canoe and another...
- at-grade
intersections and
property accesses, both in
rural and
urban areas. A
Mokau –
Awakino horse track was
widened to a dray
track about 1897. It was then...
- catchment.
Other major catchments are
those of the Waihou, Piako,
Awakino and
Mokau rivers. The
region is
bounded by
Auckland on the north, Bay of
Plenty on...
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There are
marae in the area,
affiliated with the hapū of Ngāti Maniapoto:
Mōkau Kohunui Marae and Ko Tama Tāne
meeting house are
affiliated with Apakura...
- half of the
North Island of New Zealand, from
Kaitaia in the
north to the
Mōkau River in the south.
Neochanna diversus was
described by
Gerald Stokell in...