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Waitōtara is a town in
South Taranaki, New Zealand.
Waverley is 10 km to the north-west, and
Whanganui is 34 km to the south-east.
State Highway 3 p****es...
- The
Waitōtara River in New Zealand's
North Island stretches approximately 100
kilometres (62 mi) in
length from its
headwaters in the Matemateāonga Range...
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Waitotara was a New
Zealand parliamentary electorate in
South Taranaki. It
existed from 1881 to 1893, and
again from 1978 to 1996. It was represented...
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Waitotara School is a
small state primary school situated in the
rural village of
Waitōtara,
located between Whanganui and Hāwera, New Zealand, on State...
- 1990
election as MP for
Waitotara, and then re-elected in the 1993 election. At the 1996 election, the bulk of his
Waitotara seat was
merged with Wanganui...
- abolished, and
Young successfully contested the new
Waitotara electorate. He
remained the MP for
Waitotara until his
departure from politics. In mid 1974,...
- It is 44 km
northwest of Whanganui.
Patea is 17 km to the west, and
Waitōtara is 10 km to the southeast.
State Highway 3 and the
Marton - New Plymouth...
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jurisdiction over a
district which comprises the
Counties of Wanganui,
Waitotara, Hawera, Patea, Waimarino, Rangitikei, Oroua, Kairanga, Kiwitea, Pohangina...
- by a
single road to
Waitōtara. The road has been
closed four
times in 26 years, due to
flooding at the
bridge over the
Waitōtara River. To
improve access...
- the
captain of the
Tainui canoe. His
mother was Hiapoto, who came from
Waitōtara in
south Taranaki and
belonged to the Ngā
Rauru iwi. John
White and Māui...