- The
Tokomairaro River is
located in Otago, New Zealand. It
flows southeast for some 50
kilometres (30 mi),
reaching the
Pacific Ocean at Toko
Mouth 50...
- Milton,
formerly known as
Tokomairiro or
Tokomairaro, is a town of over 2,000 people,
located on
State Highway 1, 50
kilometres to the
south of Dunedin...
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tonnes of
crushed limestone are
trucked out of the
hills separating the
Tokomairaro Plain and Lake
Waihola annually to be used in fertilizers. A
large whale...
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Taieri Plain from
South Otago's
other main
lowland areas around the
Tokomairaro River and
Clutha River. The twin
lakes of
Waihola and
Waipori sit within...
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Clutha valley is
mainly rolling hill country, with the
plain of the
Tokomairaro River to the northeast,
along with Lake
Waihola and Lake Waipori, which...
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Between and
roughly parallel with
those two
large rivers is the
smaller Tokomairaro River,
which drains the
Milton area. The most
populous town is Balclutha...
- Waipori—which lie in a
small area of low
hills between the
Taieri and
Tokomairaro.
Waihola is
drained by the
Waipori River, a
tributary of the Taieri....
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entered politics,
contesting a
number of
elections and
representing the
Tokomairaro electorate in the
provincial council. Dyer was born in
London in 1830...
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abbreviation of
Tokomairiro or
Tokomairaro, New Zealand: Toko Mouth, a
settlement near
Milton Tokomairiro High School,
Milton Tokomairaro River Given name Toko...
- area of land
known as the
Otago Block,
lying between the
Clutha and the
Tokomairaro Rivers. The
surveyors identified the
present location of
Kaitangata as...