- the
historic Wingatui railway station and for the
Wingatui Racecourse,
Wingatui is home to a po****tion of 1,030 as of June 2024.
Wingatui is one of the...
- The
Wingatui railway station,
sometimes known as the
Wingatui Junction railway station, is a
former station between Dunedin and
Mosgiel in Otago, New...
-
Dunedin is a city of 136,000
people (June 2024) in the
South Island of New Zealand. The prin****l
suburbs of
Dunedin are as follows.
Inner and
outer suburbs...
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crossing it over the 197
metres (646 ft) long
Wingatui Viaduct,
before joining the
Taieri Gorge.
Wingatui Viaduct has been the
largest wrought iron structure...
-
Dunedin Ice Stadium, and
numerous golf
courses and parks.
There is also the
Wingatui horseracing course to the
south of the city. St
Clair Beach is a well-known...
- gorge. For the
upper 25
kilometres (16 mi) of the gorge,
upstream from the
Wingatui Viaduct, the
Taieri Gorge Railway runs
alongside (and
considerably above)...
- Taieri. It
crosses a
dozen viaducts and p****es
through ten tunnels. At
Wingatui railway station, the
original building and
signal box from 1914 have been...
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Palmerston North Waterlea, Blenheim,
Marlborough Waverley,
north of
Wanganui Wingatui,
Dunedin Winton,
central Southland Woodville, east of
Palmerston North...
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Mosgiel East (349800),
Mosgiel Central (349900),
Seddon Park (350000),
Wingatui (350100) and East
Taieri (350300). Taylor, W.A. "Lore and
History of the...
- trainer. Midge's father, Arthur, was a top-class
jockey and
trained at
Wingatui.
Midge was the
leading New
Zealand jockey in the 1969–70
season with 99...