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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...
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Connect via
operator Waimangaroa...
- Benmore, Pongaroa, Horoeka, Riwaka, Rimutaka, Te Karaka, Whangārei, Nūhaka,
Waimahaka, Motuhora, Waikaka, Motunui, Hokonui, Papanui, Wainui, Mātāwai, Rongotai...
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extended 8 mi 11 ch (13.1 km) and with
gradients as
steep as 1 in 50, from
Waimahaka to Tokanui, the
official opening being on
Wednesday 20
September 1911...
- Island. It is
situated on the
western edge of the
Catlins region, with
Waimahaka to the west,
Fortrose to the southwest, and
Pukewao and
Tokanui to the...
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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...
- 15 July 1979) was a New
Zealand rugby union player. He was
educated at
Waimahaka School. A wing forward,
Archer represented Southland at a
provincial level...
- 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...
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Quarry Hills and
Waikawa to the southeast,
Tokanui to the southwest, and
Waimahaka to the west. It is over 50 km east of Southland's main centre, Invercargill...