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- Waiorongomai River is the name of two rivers in the North Island of New Zealand. Waiorongomai River (Gisborne) Waiorongomai River (Wellington) This disambiguation...
- The Waiorongomai River is a river of the Wellington Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows generally east from its sources in the Remutaka Forest...
- The Waiorongomai River is a river of the Gisborne Region of New Zealand's North Island. It rises on the southern slopes of Mount Raukūmara, flowing generally...
- Pier Railway at Atlantic City, Seaton Tramway (converted from 2 ft) and Waiorongomai Tramway. 800 mm (2 ft 7+1⁄2 in) gauge railways are commonly used for...
- Wairarapa. 27 September 2013. "CliFlo – National Climate Database : Waiorongomai". NIWA. Retrieved 20 May 2024. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
- Baskiville Born 15 January 1883 to Henry William Baskiville & Maria Mace, at Waiorongomai, Te Aroha, Waikato, New Zealand Died 20 May 1908(1908-05-20) (aged 25)...
- Waioeka River Waiohine River Waiomoko River Waionepu River Waiorongomai River (Gisborne) Waiorongomai River (Wellington) Waiotahe River Waiotaka River Waiotama...
- Aroha Ward: Chudleigh Elstow Hungahunga Manawaru Mangaiti Ngarua Otway Shaftesbury Springdale Te Aroha Te Aroha West Waihou Waiorongomai Wairakau Waitoa...
- 175°06′50″E / 41.34444°S 175.11389°E / -41.34444; 175.11389 Lake Waiorongomai Kāpiti Coast District South of Waikawa Beach 40°42′45″S 175°08′35″E...
- from gold mines in the Kaimai Range to water-powered batteries in the Waiorongomai Stream valley below. It was built to the rare 2 ft 9 in (838 mm) gauge...