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- Waimahaka is a locality in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island. It is situated in a rural area, inland from Toetoes Bay. Nearby settlements...
- the southeast, Pukewao and Tokanui to the northeast, and Titiroa and Waimahaka to the north. From 1834 to 1836, whalers lived at a station in the Fortrose...
- Benmore, Pongaroa, Horoeka, Riwaka, Rimutaka, Te Karaka, Whangārei, Nūhaka, Waimahaka, Motuhora, Waikaka, Motunui, Hokonui, Papanui, Wainui, Mātāwai, Rongotai...
- Waikite WTK 073 31 Waikoikoi WOK 020 26 Waikouaiti WK 024 Waima WMA 0887 53 Waimahaka WMK 021 399 Waimamaku WUK 0887 54 Waimana WMN Connect via operator Waimangaroa...
- Mataura River was completed, a further 6 mi 40 ch (10.5 km) extension to Waimahaka was opened on Friday, 9 June 1899 by the Prime Minister, Richard Seddon...
- terminus for over four years; the next section across the Mataura to Waimahaka via Titiroa was not opened until 9 June 1899. When it opened, the railway...
- 1861 William moved from the Waikato to Archibald and James Campbell's Waimahaka station in Southland, where Catherine joined him. Within a year they moved...
- Hills Redan Slope Point Titiroa Te Peka Tokanui Waipapa Point Waikawa Waimahaka Wyndham Waihopai Area: Ashers Dacre Gorge Road Grove Bush Kapuka Kapuka...
- Coed State Waikiwi Invercargill - - - - 4039 1872 Waimahaka School (closed 2012) 1-8 Coed State Waimahaka Southland - - 4 - 4040 1901 Waimumu School (closed...
- northeast, and Waimahaka is to the southeast. On 18 June 1899, an extension of the Seaward Bush Branch was opened from Gorge Road to Waimahaka; the only intermediate...