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Waikokopu is a
small coastal settlement in the
north of New Zealand's Hawke's Bay Region,
where the
Waikokopu stream forms a
small tidal estuary between...
- Pitt
Island (Moriori: Rangihaute, Māori: Rangiauria) is the
second largest island in New Zealand's
Chatham Islands, with an area of 65
square kilometres...
- 1920, work
began on a
short isolated branch from
Wairoa to the port of
Waikokopu; it was
completed in 1924 and was
built initially to ship meat from a...
- the lost
equipment dela**** the work of
building the
Midland Line and
Waikokopu railways. She was also
carrying 461 bags of parcel-mail from London, of...
- 1930, the pre-fabricated
steel work was
railed from the
small port of
Waikokopu,
about 40 km east of Wairoa. A
start was made with the
driving of test...
- in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand,
either at Whakaari, near Tongoio, or at
Waikokopu, near Mahia, on 24 July 1844. She died on 8
October 1907
after suffering...
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breakwater at
Waikokopu, a
small port in
northern Hawke Bay, on the east
coast of the
North Island of New Zealand. The port of
Waikokopu is no
longer in...
- six
fortified pā
defended the harbour, and the
harbour (especially the
Waikokopu to the south) were an
important source of pipi and
tuangi (****les). The...
- at
Dunedin and on 22
January 1926 was sunk as part of a
breakwater at
Waikokopu. SS Tararua 1864 1864–1881 563 GT Sunk 29
April 1881 off
Waipapa Point;...
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report recommended that the then-new
isolated section between Wairoa and
Waikokopu in Hawke's Bay be
incorporated as the
southernmost portion of a new coastal...