- The
Waiteti Viaduct (Bridge 179), 3 km (1.9 mi)
south of Te
Kuiti and 2.5 km (1.6 mi)
north of the
station site, was
opened in 1889. It is the most northerly...
-
house are
affiliated with the Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti Rangitunaeke.
Waitetī or
Weriweri Marae and its Ngāraranui
meeting house are
affiliated with...
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Waiteti (sometimes
named Waititi) was a p****ing loop on the
North Island Main
Trunk railway (NIMT) in New Zealand,
built in 1939 to
relieve congestion...
-
Waiteti Stream waterfall,
beside the line,
about 2km
north of Puketutu...
- 932 ft 1908
replaced 1987
Hapuawhenua 51 m or 167 ft 414 m or 1,358 ft 1987
Waiteti 36 m or 118 ft 127 m or 417 ft 1889 or Waitete, 130 m or 427 ft long Mangaweka...
- Rahurahu)
Reporoa Waiohewa Rangiwhakaekeau Ngāti
Rangiteaorere Tikitere Waitetī /
Weriweri Ngāraranui Ngāti
Whakaue (Ngāti Ngāraranui), Te Ure o Uenu****ōpako...
- nearby. Later, he
moved to Ngongotahā,
where he
established a pā on the
Waitetī stream,
called Whakaeketahuna. He
placed a
magic whetstone for sharpening...
-
sacred spring called Waiorotoki ("waters of the
echoing axes") on the
Waitetī stream near Ngongotahā. The
stone was
shown to
James Cowan still in situ...
- so
enabling new
intermediate crossing loops at
Taringamotu and
Waiteti. A loop at
Waiteti was
needed to
reduce the
occupancy time
south of Te Kuiti, as...
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rather than 97 wagons. The work was done at the same time the loop at
Waiteti was installed, the
total cost for both
being £19,000. The
gradient to the...