- Pōhatu-roa and his descendants, the Ngāti Whāita, have
their marae at
Ōngāroto, on the
north bank of the
Waikato River, a
little west of Ātiamuri. In...
- the
Waikato Tainui hapū of Ngāti Korokī and Ngāti
Raukawa ki Panehākua.
Ōngāroto Marae and
Whaita meeting house are
affiliated with the Ngāti
Raukawa hapū...
-
Waikato River at
Ongaroto,
approximately 5.6 km
southwest of the present-day(2024)
State Highway 1
bridge near Ātiamuri . The
first Ongaroto rail
bridge was...
- Ahuru),
Tarukenga marae (Ngati Te-Ngakau),
Mokai marae (Ngati Te Kohera),
Ongaroto marae (Ngati Whaita),
Paparamu marae (Ngati Te Apunga), Te
Ruapeka marae...
- Whakatāne SH 1/SH 30
concurrency begins Ātiamuri 663 412 SH 30 west (
Ongaroto Road) – Te Kūiti SH 1/SH 30
concurrency ends
South Waikato District / Taupō...
- Pliocene-Pleistocene
Rotorua Volcanic rock.
Ignimbrite Pākihi
Supergroup Ongaroto Group Pleistocene Rotorua Volcanic rock.
Rhyolite lava dome Pākihi Supergroup...
- Ahuru),
Waikato Tainui (Ngāti Korokī, Ngāti
Raukawa ki Panehākua)
Tokoroa Ōngāroto Whaita Ngāti
Raukawa (Ngāti Whaita), Ngāti Tūwharetoa (Ngāti Te Kohera)...
- was an
ancestral Waikato River that
drained the
Taupo Rift
through the
Ōngāroto Gorge and
reached the
Pacific Ocean to the
north at the
Hauraki Gulf via...
- Pai-ariki. Whāita's descendants, the Ngāti Whāita, have
their marae at
Ōngāroto, on the
north bank of the
Waikato River, a
little west of Ātiamuri. A detailed...
-
through what is now
Tokoroa and
Kinleith and
crossed the
Waikato River at
Ongaroto. The TTT Co line was
constructed as a
contour railway, with
tight curves...