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Oamaru (/ˌɒməˈruː/ ; Māori: Te Oha-a-Maru) is the
largest town in
North Otago, in the
South Island of New Zealand, it is the main town in the
Waitaki District...
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Oamaru stone,
sometimes called whitestone, is a hard,
compact limestone,
quarried at Weston, near
Oamaru in Otago, New Zealand.
Oamaru stone was used on...
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Caldwell Peak.
Named by New
Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) (2000)
after Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand, the port the
Terra Nova
first visited after the death...
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Ōamaru River is a
river of the
centre of New Zealand's
North Island. One of the
headwaters of the
Mohaka River, it
flows generally northeast from its...
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Waitaki River, and its seat is
Oamaru.
Waitaki District is made up of the
former Waitaki County,
Waihemo County and
Oamaru Borough,
which were amalgamated...
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Oamaru Airport (IATA: OAM, ICAO: NZOU) is an
airport located 20 km
north of
Oamaru alongside State Highway 1, at
Hilderthorpe in the
North Otago region...
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Oamaru Mail is a w****ly
community newspaper published each
Friday in
Oamaru, New Zealand, by the Dunedin–based
media company Allied Press Ltd that...
- Hampden, and Moeraki, all on or
close to the
coast south of
Oamaru. The
coastal plain north of
Oamaru has the
settlements of
Hilderthorpe and Pukeuri. Inland...
- The
Oamaru by-election 1885 was a by-election held in the
Oamaru electorate during the 9th New
Zealand Parliament, on 20 May 1885. The by-election was...
- The 1889
Oamaru by-election was a by-election held on 30
September 1889 in the
Oamaru electorate during the 10th New
Zealand Parliament. The by-election...