- The
Waingongoro River is a
river of the
Taranaki Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows initially southeast from the
slopes of Taranaki/Mount...
- of the
Waingongoro River,
where it
reaches the
South Taranaki Bight. The name
means "place of a
river bend",
referring to the
winding Waingongoro River...
- Piripai,
Pukekiore and Otuapane, Tapahoro, Te Wairoa, Totarariki, and
Waingongoro, were
buried or destro****. Of these, Te
Wairoa is now a
tourist attraction...
- 7.5 -
Waihi debris avalanche deposit -73050 73,050 BCE 75000 - 5.5 -
Waingongoro debris avalanche deposit -88050 88,050 BCE 90000 - 7.5 - Oeo
debris avalanche...
-
extensive collection of
ornithic remains discovered by Mr
Walter Mantell at
Waingongoro,
North Island of New Zealand".
Transactions of the
Zoological Society...
- at Waitotara,
Patea and
several other places before arriving at the
Waingongoro River,
between Hāwera and Manaia, on 31 March,
where a
large camp and...
- 210
metres (690 feet). The
latter was
drained by a
tributary of the
Waingongoro River to the west, and by the
Mangimangi Stream to the south. The swamp...
-
tomahawking three settlers felling and
sawing timber on the east side of the
Waingongoro River,
between Hāwera and Manaia. Soon after, a
member of the
Armed Constabulary...
-
Mangatoki Stream runs from
Mount Taranaki through the area and into the
Waingongoro River.
Mangatoki is part of the Kaponga-Mangatoki
statistical area. Te...
-
which run
through Eltham itself are the
Mangawharawhara Stream, and the
Waingongoro River. The
Mangawharawhara Stream runs to the east of the Main Trunk...