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Waitetuna is a
rural community in the
Waikato District and
Waikato region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located on the
valley of the
Waitetuna...
- The
Waitetuna River is a
river of the
Waikato Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows generally northwest from its
sources southwest of Whatawhata...
- of Te Mata, Te Uku and
Waitetuna, it is very
common in
recent years for
students to move from the Te Mata, Te Uku and
Waitetuna primary schools to RAS...
- Patetere, Rangataiki, Rangiaowhia, Taupō, Te Kopua, Te Rore, Tireke, Tuakau,
Waitetuna,
Whaingaroa and Whatawhata. The
route used to
travel to and from Auckland...
- Te Uku Post
Office opened in 1894, Te Uku was
usually referred to as
Waitetuna, a name now used for
another small settlement 8 km (5.0 mi) to the east...
- in a
straight line) for
eight miles through dense forest to meet the
Waitetuna River, the last few
miles of
which formed the
eastern boundary." An 1855...
- (marae complex):
Aramiro Pa (also
referred to as Te
Kaharoa Marae) in the
Waitetuna Valley;
Omaero Pa, in Whatawhata; and Te Papa-o-Rotu Marae, also in Whatawhata...
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language interpreters.
Catherine married William Carran, a
stock keeper, at
Waitetuna, Raglan, on 29
October 1860. In 1861
William moved from the
Waikato to...
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Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust.
Retrieved 26 July 2024.
Foundation for
Higher Learning Official Website Waitetuna Retreat Centre Sounding-Light Publishing...
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concrete pile
foundations and an
underground cable from just west of
Waitetuna Valley Rd to
Cogswell Rd, a
total of
about 25 km (16 mi). Each 130.5 m...