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Waitoa is a
settlement in the Matamata-Piako
District of New Zealand.
State Highway 26 runs
through the town, and
connects to Te
Aroha 10 km to the north-east...
- The
Waitoa River is a
major river of the
Waikato Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows initially northeast from its
origins at
Piarere (north...
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Waitoa (? – 22 July 1866) was a New
Zealand Anglican clergyman, of Māori descent.
Waitoa identified with the Ngāti
Raukawa iwi. He was born in
Waitoa...
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between Morrinsville and
Waitoa remains open and is in use as the
Waitoa Branch line,
connecting to the
Fonterra Dairy Factory at
Waitoa. The
discovery of gold...
- of
composer Henare Waitoa,
which was
submitted in Māori in 1972. The
title of the master's
thesis was Ngā
waiata haka a Hēnare
Waitoa o Ngāti
Porou (modern...
- The
Dining Hall and
Waitoa Room of the
College of St John the
Evangelist are two
buildings that were
built between 1845 and 1849 for the
College of St...
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eventually accepted Waitoa and Te
Houkamau offered himself as a
candidate for baptism. To show his penitence, Te
Houkamau begged Waitoa to
appoint him “church...
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dairy processing plants at Te Rapa, Te Awamutu, Hautapu, Morrinsville,
Waitoa, Tīrau and Lichfield.
Other dairy processing plants include Tatua Dairy...
- and training.
Other communities in the
district include Mangateparu and
Waitoa. Matamata-Piako
District consists of the
following towns, localities, settlements...
- took him 11
years to
ordain the
first Māori
Anglican minister, Rev Rota
Waitoa (who
studied under Selwyn for 10 years) at St Paul's on 22 May 1853, and...