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Waihi is a town in
Hauraki District in the
North Island of New Zealand,
especially notable for its
history as a gold mine town. The town is at the foot...
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Waihī Beach is a
coastal town at the
western end of the Bay of
Plenty in New Zealand's
North Island. It lies 10
kilometres to the east of the town of...
- The
mayor of
Waihi officiated over the
Waihi Borough of New Zealand. The
borough was
administered by the
Waihi Borough Council. The
initial office existed...
- The
Waihi miners'
strike was a
major strike action in 1912 by gold
miners in the New
Zealand town of
Waihi. It is
widely regarded as the most significant...
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Waihi Daily Telegraph was a
newspaper published in Waikato, New Zealand. It was
published from 1901 to 1951. It
replaced the
Waihi Chronicle.
Waihi Daily...
- The
Waihi-Waikino Gold
Tramway (also
known locally as The Rake) was a narrow-gauge
railway which ran
between gold
mines at
Waihi and the
Victoria Battery...
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Waihi College is a co-educational
secondary school located in the
North Island town of
Waihi in New Zealand. The
school motto reads in
Latin 'Lex Nostra...
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Waihi Village, also
known as
Little Waihi, is a
small Māori
community of
around 25
households on the
southwestern s****s of Lake Taupō
seven kilometres...
- the
eastern seaboard to Whitianga. The
Waihi Leader is
distributed free
every Thursday to
homes in
Waihi,
Waihi Beach, Athenree, Katikati, Waikino, MacKay...
- The
Waihī River is a
river of the
south Canterbury region of New Zealand's
South Island. It
flows southeast from its
sources in the Four
Peaks Range,...