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Weiti Village, also
called Weiti Bay, is a
rural settlement to the
north of
Auckland City, New Zealand. It is
under the
local governance of the Auckland...
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Weiti River is an
estuarine river to the
north of
Auckland in the
North Island of New Zealand. It
rises as the
Weiti Stream in the low
hills approximately...
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Coast area from at
least the 13th century,
utilising the
resources of the
Weiti River, Ōrewa
River and Whangaparāoa Bay,
where an
important shark fishery...
- Ara
Weiti Road and Duck's Cr**** Road as well as
several entirely new roads. This will
allow easier access to
Stillwater and
Karapiro Bay (
Weiti Bay)...
- The
Aotoetoe and
Weiti portages connected the
Kaipara Harbour in the west to Whangaparāoa and the
Hibiscus Coast in the east. The
Weiti Portage crossed...
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mouth of the
Weiti River and Ōkura River.
Karepiro Bay is a bay of the
Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana,
found at the
confluence of the
Weiti River and Ōkura...
- the
Hauraki Gulf and the
suburb is
bounded by two estuaries, that of the
Weiti River to the
south and the Ōrewa
River to the north. The
beach is named...
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North Island of New Zealand. It is
located on the
north bank of the
Weiti River and lies to the west of the
Whangaparaoa Peninsula.
State Highway...
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Captain Ranulph Dacre purchased the land
surrounding the river,
creating the
Weiti Station.
Their house, the
Dacre Cottage, was
built circa 1855 on the north...
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