- The
Tāngarākau River is a
river of the Manawatū-Whanganui
region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows south for 94 km (58 mi) from its
source 8 km (5...
- the fourth-highest in the
North Island, and past the
other end is the
Tangarakau Gorge, with
walls just
under 60m high. 12 km (7.5 mi) of the road through...
- • left
Whakapapa River,
Retaruke River,
Manganui o te Ao
River • right
Pungapunga River,
Ongarue River,
Ohura River,
Tangarakau River, Whangamōmona River...
- by the
Public Works Department, and the
family moved to Kapuni, then
Tangarakau and
later Ōhura. When
Scott was nine in 1930 his
parents split up and...
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being built).
Crossing loops were
established at Te Wera, Whangamōmona,
Tangarakau, and Ōhura.
Three stations (Te Wera, Whangamōmona, and Ōhura) had stationmasters...
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Maramataha River Taringamotu River Ohura River Taumona River Retaruke River Tāngarākau River Whangamōmona
River Manganui o te Ao
River Makatote River Mangaturuturu...
- Patea. Rua-pū-tahanga made the
journey up the
Whanganui River,
through Tāngarākau, and Ōhura, into the Mōkau Valley. The
places Te Umu-Kaimata, Taorua,...
- Patea. Rua-pū-tahanga made the
journey up the
Whanganui River,
through Tāngarākau, and Ōhura, into the
Mokau Valley. Near ****enui, one of the dogs caught...
- cut. Ōhura was no
longer a
terminal once the
final 31.4 km (19.5 mi)
Tāngarākau–Ōhura section,
including 12 tunnels,
opened on Monday, 12
December 1932...
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Talbot River Tāmaki
River Tamaki River (Manawatū-Whanganui)
Tangahoe River Tāngarākau River Tapu
River Tapuaeroa River Tapuwae River Taramakau River Tarawera...