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Ongarue (Māori:
Ōngarue) is a
rural community in the
Ruapehu District and Manawatū-Whanganui
region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located south...
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Tramway was from 1922 to 1958 a 37
kilometres (23 mi) long bush
tramway near
Ongarue in the
central North Island of New
Zealand with a
gauge of 3 ft 6 in (1...
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Ongarue railway disaster occurred on 6 July 1923 near the
small settlement of
Ongarue, near Taumarunui,
North Island, New Zealand, when an overnight...
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Ongarue railway station was a
station on the
North Island Main
Trunk in New Zealand,
serving the
sawmill town of
Ongarue. In 1900 the
station was known...
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Ongarue River is a
river of the Manawatū-Whanganui
region of New Zealand's
North Island. A
major tributary of the
Whanganui River, it
flows west then...
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River boats used to ply the river, and also into the
Ohura River and
Ongarue Rivers unless these routes were log
jammed after floods.
Between 1891 and...
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start the
Timber Trail from
Pureora (Northern end of the
Timber Trail) to
Ongarue.
Although there is a hill
climb up to Mt
Pureora in this direction. Fit...
- p****enger
express service start from
October 1961. [citation needed] July 6 –
Ongarue railway disaster: In New Zealand,
about 6:00 am, the
southbound Auckland...
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delivered to Mangapehi, in 1901 20,000 to
Ongarue and 5,000 to
Mangapehi and
another 3,000 to
Ongarue in 1903. Work
started in 1902 and
Mangapehi mill...
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along the
winding valleys of the Ōhura and
Ongarue Rivers, two
tributaries of the Whanganui. The
Ongarue joins the
Whanganui close to Taumarunui, and...