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Remutaka Range and
through Pākuratahi river.
Before the 1855
Wairarapa earthquake large Māori
boats (waka)
could travel as far
Pākuratahi river, and European...
- The
Pākuratahi River,
previously the
Pakuratahi River, is a
river of the
Wellington Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows northwest from its...
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Kaitoke (sometimes
called Pakuratahi), part of
Upper Hutt City, is a
locality in the
southern North Island of New Zealand. It is
located at the northern...
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Pākuratahi Forest is a
regional park
located in
Upper Hutt in the
Wellington Region at the
southern end of New Zealand's
North Island. It is administered...
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Upper Hutt. Now a walkway.
Summit – 584 m, and
three shorter tunnels (
Pakuratahi, Siberia, Prices) :opened 12
October 1878 on the
Rimutaka Incline. On...
- The
Remutaka Range (spelled
Rimutaka Range before 2017) is the
southernmost range of a
mountain chain in the
lower North Island of New Zealand. The chain...
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covered in
native trees. The conifer-broadleaf
rainforest at the fork of
Pakuratahi River and Te Awa
Kairangi / Hutt
River typifies the
original vegetation...
- the
Tauwharenikau Route, Mr Sinclair's Route, a
coastal route and the
Pakuratahi Route.
While the
government was
conducting its surveys,
Wellington Province...
- bridge, 70
metres (230 ft) long,
restored by the
regional council in 2002
Pakuratahi bridge, 28
metres (92 ft) long,
rebuilt in 1910 and
restored by the regional...
- the
Akatarawa Bush, Hutt Valley, 1912-1916 Tony Walzl:
Akatarawa and
Pakuratahi Forests History. Bush
tramway showing wooden rails, at Akatarawa, Price's...