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Ohinemuri may
refer to the
following in New Zealand:
Ohinemuri (New
Zealand electorate),
former general electorate (1896–1928)
Ohinemuri County, former...
- The
Ohinemuri River is
located in the
northern half of New Zealand's
North Island, at the base of the
Coromandel Peninsula. The river's
source is north-east...
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Ohinemuri County was one of the
counties of New
Zealand of the
North Island. The
Ohinemuri County Council first met on 17
November 1885. It was formed...
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Coromandel Peninsula, it is
close to the
junction of the
Waihou River and
Ohinemuri River, and is
approximately 20
kilometres (12.4 miles)
south of the Firth...
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water from a
spring in the town of Paeroa. The
spring is
located near the
Ohinemuri and
Waihou rivers. The land at the
spring was
originally used to service...
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Ohinemuri is a
former New
Zealand parliamentary electorate. It
existed from 1896 to 1928, and was
represented by five
Members of Parliament. In the 1896...
- Zealand's
North Island. A
sharply winding canyon, it was
formed by the
Ohinemuri River.
State Highway 2 p****es
through this
gorge between the
towns of...
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needing a new
stamping battery,
which was
decided to be put down the
Ohinemuri River at
Waikino due to the
availability of
water power, and to keep stamping...
- in 1900
allowed use of J
class engines.
Ohinemuri County Council asked for the name to be
changed from
Ohinemuri to Paeroa,
which was done on 1
March 1896...
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include the
Waimakariri Stream,
Waiomou Stream,
Oraka Stream and the
Ohinemuri River. Many
areas on the
banks of the
Waihou River were
settled by Hauraki...