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Whatawhata,
previously also
spelt Whata Whata, is a
small town in the
Waikato region on the east bank of the Waipā River, at the
junction of
State Highways...
- than it was in
during the 1875 flood. Maunder's mill at
Whatawhata and
bridges on the
Whatawhata to
Tuhikaramea road were
washed away. A
minimum flow of...
- at Te Papa-o-Rotu, the
Waikato whare wananga (school of knowledge) at
Whatawhata. He
lived at
Kaitotehe pā on the
western bank of the
Waikato River, at...
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Kaharoa (Aramiro) in
Raglan and
Waingaro marae in
Waingaro 2
marae near
Whatawhata: Ōmaero
marae and Te Papa o Rotu (Te Oneparepare)
marae The hapū of Ngāi...
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formed the
previous SH 39 route)
until the
intersection with SH 23 at
Whatawhata. It
shares a
brief concurrency,
turning left into SH 23, then immediately...
- Marae) in the
Waitetuna Valley;
Omaero Pa, in
Whatawhata; and Te Papa-o-Rotu Marae, also in
Whatawhata. Te Papa-o-Rotu
Marae is
considered to be the tribe's...
- Pirongia; and
Richard Robert Hunt, Onewhero. At the next
meeting in
Whatawhata there was only one
other councillor present, from Pirongia. Many of the...
- Taupō, Te Kopua, Te Rore, Tireke, Tuakau, Waitetuna,
Whaingaroa and
Whatawhata. The
route used to
travel to and from
Auckland was by dray to the Puniu...
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Waikato (600)
Meremere (660)
Taupiri (680)
Horotiu (800) Te
Kowhai (710)
Whatawhata (340)
Waitoa (270)
Waihou (310)
Waharoa (740) Ngāhinapōuri (330) Rukuhia...
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extending south to what is now SH23. Similarly, old
accounts describe the
Whatawhata-Raglan road as p****ing over the Hakarimatas. Hakarimata's name derives...