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River in New Zealand
Kaimanawa Ranges. It flows from the Central Plateau south past Taihape, Mangaweka, Hunterville, Marton, and Bulls, to the South Taranaki Bight at Tangimoana
Rangitīkei_River
Rural settlement in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
Mangaweka is a township on State Highway One (SH1) in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located between Taihape
Mangaweka
Railway line in New Zealand
The Mangaweka Deviation is a 7 km single track deviation of the North Island Main Trunk (NIMT) railway line in the central North Island of New Zealand
Mangaweka_deviation
Railway line in New Zealand running between Auckland and Wellington
of the city. Between 1973 and 1981, the major Mangaweka deviation in the central section between Mangaweka and Utiku was built, with three viaducts, all
North_Island_Main_Trunk
Mountain range in New Zealand
The highest point in the Ruahines is Mangaweka, situated along the Hikurangi Range. At 1,733 m (5,686 ft), Mangaweka is the second highest non-volcanic
Ruahine_Range
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
Mangaweka railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk (NIMT), serving the village of Mangaweka in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New
Mangaweka_railway_station
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
opened in 1904 and closed in 1986. It was part of the 13+1⁄2 mi (21.7 km) Mangaweka to Taihape section, officially opened by the Prime Minister, Richard Seddon
Utiku_railway_station
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
Mangaweka. Dates from 3 July to 30 August 1902 are mentioned for opening goods traffic on the 9 mi 20 ch (14.9 km) line from Mangaonoho to Mangaweka and
Ohingaiti_railway_station
Territorial authority district in New Zealand
slightly south of the settlement of Himatangi in the south, to just south of Mangaweka in the north, and from the Rangitīkei River to the top of the Ruahine
Manawatū_District
Town in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
the high country are now easy and fast deviations through the hills to Mangaweka in the south and Waiouru to the north. Taihape's climate is temperate
Taihape
Ben Lomond – 1,751 m (5,745 ft) Mount Peel – 1,743 m (5,719 ft) Mount Mangaweka – 1,730 m (5,680 ft) (second highest peak in the North Island, excluding
List of mountains of New Zealand by height
List_of_mountains_of_New_Zealand_by_height
Ruatoria 8648 Stratford Eltham, Stratford 762, 764, 765 Taihape Taihape, Mangaweka 382, 388 Waiouru Waiouru 387 Waipukurau 855, 856, 857, 858 Wairoa 837
List of dialling codes in New Zealand
List_of_dialling_codes_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand art forger
the only person convicted of that crime in New Zealand. Sim was born in Mangaweka in the Manawatū-Whanganui region, and attended Oroua Downs School. His
Karl_Sim
River in New Zealand
flows northwest from the Ruahine Range to meet the Rangitikei River at Mangaweka. List of rivers of New Zealand "Place name detail: Mangawharariki River"
Mangawharariki_River
Region of New Zealand
Beach Hunterville Kai Iwi Kimbolton Koitiata Longburn Manakau Mangaore Mangaweka National Park Norsewood Ohakea Ōhau Ōhura Ormondville Ōwhango Pohangina
Manawatū-Whanganui
New Zealand civil engineer
His works then included Timaru Harbour, the NIMT (with the Makōhine, Mangaweka, Hapuawhenua, Taonui, Manganui-a-te-ao and Makatote viaducts), Awatere
Peter_Seton_Hay
Material to reduce heat transfer in structures
District north of 39°50′ latitude south (i.e. north of and including Mangaweka) in the North Island, the South Island, Stewart Island, and the Chatham
Building_insulation
River in New Zealand
outflow is into the larger Rangitīkei River, which it meets close to Mangaweka. It was given the official name of Kawhātau River in 2020. It is joined
Kawhātau_River
Settlement in New Zealand
track to within half a mile of Rang!wahia. The road to the railway at Mangaweka was built in 1896. Rangiwahia was in the Kiwitea Road Board area. Road
Rangiwahia
Statistical areas in New Zealand
(850) Kai Iwi (200) Rātana Pā (370) Koitiata (140) Hunterville (390) Mangaweka (110) Tangimoana (380) Ohakea (170) Halcombe (670) Sanson (680) Himatangi
Urban_areas_of_New_Zealand
National park in New Zealand
the longest of the existing viaducts that were built on the NIMT (The Mangaweka Viaduct was longer, but was demolished in the 1980s). Both viaducts were
Tongariro_National_Park
River in Manawatu-Whanganui Region, New Zealand
The river rises near the remote settlement of Mangapapa, northwest of Mangaweka. It flows westward through heavily eroded hilly farmland to meet the Turakina
Mangapapa River (Manawatū-Whanganui)
Mangapapa_River_(Manawatū-Whanganui)
Harbour and settlement in Waikato, New Zealand
Settler (later briefly part of Taranaki Central Press at Stratford) and the Mangaweka Settler. From 1909 Edward Henry Schnackenberg, whose father was a missionary
Kawhia_Harbour
School near Masterton, New Zealand
the school – St. Martin's on the Close, formerly St. Martin's Church, Mangaweka. The chapel was purchased, moved and restored by the Friends of St. Martin's
Rathkeale_College
Domestic airline of New Zealand (1947–1978)
Douglas DC-3 Skyliner ZK-APK Poaka Kaikohe Shannon, Manawatū-Whanganui Mangaweka Adventure Company livery, –2021. Moved to Shannon for refurbishment. Douglas
New Zealand National Airways Corporation
New_Zealand_National_Airways_Corporation
New Zealand painter and printmaker
affordable. She has frequently reproduced her oil paintings as prints, such as Mangaweka (1973) in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Robin_White_(artist)
Mangamahu MAG 064 22 Mangamuka Bridge MBG 0887 67 Mangatangi MTP 085 27 Mangaweka MGA 0658 25 Mangawhai MWI 0846 Mangonui MGI 0889 Manurewa MNR 09 Manutuke
Telephone numbers in New Zealand
Telephone_numbers_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand poet, anthologist, poetry reviewer and academic
familiar to the poet such as Near the Waiohini River Bridge It Happens and Mangaweka. The poem Demonstration concerns the Saturday, 5 September 1981 Auckland
Terry_Locke
Australian Thoroughbred racehorse
and Prince of Penzance (2015). Wotan was owned by the Smith brothers of Mangaweka and ridden by Australian jockey Ossie Phillips. Silver Standard was second
Wotan_(horse)
Territorial authority district in Manawatū-Whanganui
block that includes the towns of Taihape, Bulls, Marton, Hunterville, and Mangaweka. The district has a land area of 4,483.88 km². Rangitikei's climate is
Rangitikei_District
New Zealand politician and Trades Union leader
Corporation of New Zealand, and was knighted in 1976. Skinner was born in Mangaweka in 1909, the third child and eldest son in a family of five. His father
Tom_Skinner_(trade_unionist)
New Zealand communist and soldier
private in the 2nd New Zealand Division. Clement Gordon Watson was born in Mangaweka, Wanganui, New Zealand in 1912. His mother died when he was young and
Gordon_Watson_(communist)
Species of cicada
Manawatū–Whanganui in and around the national park, and south to around Taihape and Mangaweka, though it has also been recorded as far south as the Wairarapa. In terms
Screaming_cicada
became an auctioneer and land agent. In later life, he owned newspapers in Mangaweka, Dargaville, Whangārei, Rawene, and Kohukohu. Hornblow stood for the New
Robert_Hornblow
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
shelter shed and passenger platform. It was part of the 13+1⁄2 mi (21.7 km) Mangaweka to Taihape section, opened by the Prime Minister, Richard Seddon, on 21
Ohotu_railway_station
Railway station in New Zealand
(78 m3) of timber were railed out. Decline started when the line opened to Mangaweka on 16 August 1902. Mangaonoho became a flag station and lost its stationmaster
Mangaonoho_railway_station
Awards list for New Zealand
– of Tapanui. For services to the community. Rex Frederick Noble – of Mangaweka. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service. Rahera Ohia – of Papamoa
2014 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
2014_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)
New Zealand artist
interpretations of signature New Zealand regional paintings such as Robin White's Mangaweka and Christopher Perkin's 1931 painting Taranaki. In painting these works
George_Baloghy
Locality in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
Taihape in central northern Pohonui-Porewa and continuing down through Mangaweka and Hunterville as it leaves the area on towards Lake Alice. The North
Porewa
Road route in New Zealand
of central Palmerston North. SH 54 previously began further north at Mangaweka, leaving SH 1 on Ruahine Road and travelling via Rangiwahia to Kimbolton
State Highway 54 (New Zealand)
State_Highway_54_(New_Zealand)
Christchurch: Christchurch Art Gallery Dunedin: Dunedin Public Art Gallery Mangaweka: Permanent display of New Zealand's most famed forger C.F. Goldie (also
List_of_art_museums
significant work included the Hunterville and Taihape sewerage schemes. Mangaweka-based councillor Richard Aslett and executive officer of Rural Education
2013 Rangitikei mayoral election
2013_Rangitikei_mayoral_election
Railway station in New Zealand
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. 25 January 1896. Retrieved 5 September 2021. "Mangaweka Bridge" (PDF). Rangitikei District Council. May 2015. "DAMAGE TO RAILWAY
Kopua_railway_station
New Zealand politician
were living in Palmerston North. After the war, he purchased a farm near Mangaweka, but moved back to Marton to take over a farm there. He was involved with
Edward_Gordon_(politician)
New Zealand company
was suspended next to State Highway 1 at the site of a former outlet in Mangaweka. It was partially dismantled and moved away for maintenance in May 2021
HWR_Group
fl. 1986 2.06 km2 Independent Town District within Waimate West County Mangaweka fl. 1952 3.86 km2 Manunui fl. 1952 Martinborough 1906 1928 Elevated to
List of former local authorities in New Zealand
List_of_former_local_authorities_in_New_Zealand
Place in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. 18 December 1900. Retrieved 9 June 2022. "Mangaweka Bridge" (PDF). Rangitikei District Council. May 2015. "PRESS". paperspast
Piripiri,_Manawatū-Whanganui
New Zealand international rugby league & union player
Rangitikei on 11 August whilst still aged 15. The match was played at Mangaweka and Taihape won 14 to 5 with Chase scoring 2 tries. It was reported in
Rangi Chase (rugby league, born 1918)
Rangi_Chase_(rugby_league,_born_1918)
Trunk. No.10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E, 10F tunnels bypassed in 1981 by the Mangaweka Deviation of the North Island Main Trunk. All are on private land. No
List of tunnels in New Zealand
List_of_tunnels_in_New_Zealand
Railway station in New Zealand
Zealand. It was decorated with an archway when the 13+1⁄2 mi (21.7 km) Mangaweka to Taihape section was opened by the Prime Minister, Richard Seddon, on
Winiata_railway_station
Settlement in Manawatū-Whanganui Region, New Zealand
Retrieved 17 September 2021. "Heritage Assessment. Mangaweka Bridge, Mangaweka" (PDF). May 2015. "Mangaweka Bridge" (PDF). Rangitikei District Council. May
Ormondville
River in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
Ruahine Range, reaching the Kawhatau River 13 kilometres (8 mi) east of Mangaweka. List of rivers of New Zealand "Place name detail: Pourangaki River".
Pourangaki_River
Award list for New Zealand
community, especially in the field of education. Mavis Helen Pairman JP – of Mangaweka. For services to the community. Alma Evelyne Penketh – of Palmerston North
1952 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
1952_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Type of protected area in New Zealand
Puhi Scenic Reserve Mangatipona Scenic Reserve Mangatoro Scenic Reserve Mangaweka Scenic Reserve Mangoira Scenic Reserve Mataru Scenic Reserve Matiere Scenic
Scenic reserves of New Zealand
Scenic_reserves_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand steam locomotive and historic railway trust
Open (FO), sixth MkII overhaul. Currently under restoration. ML 3433 Mangaweka British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger
Mainline_Steam_Heritage_Trust
National census of New Zealand in 1945
0.15 Outram (Taieri) 4 0.15 Clinton (Clutha) 4 0.15 Waikouaiti 8 0.12 Mangaweka 4 0.12 Mercer (Franklin) 4 0.12 Te Kauwhata (Waikato 5 0.12 Brunner 23
1945_New_Zealand_census
New Zealand scientist (born 1951)
D.; Kamp, Peter J.J.; Naish, Tim (1996). "Middle Pliocene cyclothems, Mangaweka region, Wanganui Basin, New Zealand: A lithostratigraphic framework".
Tim_Naish
New Zealand architect
Heritage New Zealand. Possibly designed by Charlesworth Bank of New Zealand, Mangaweka n.d. Bank of New Zealand, Westport n.d. Bank of New Zealand, Shannon 1914
Joshua_Charlesworth
Māori iwi in New Zealand
and tribal lands are situated east of Waiouru, Moawhango, Taihape and Mangaweka, to the south of the North Island's Central Plateau. It includes parts
Ngāi_Te_Ohuake
4111 James Cook School 1–8 Coed Marton State 141 - 2368 Mangaweka School 1–8 Coed Mangaweka State 44 [40] 2392 Marton Junction School 1–8 Coed Marton
List of schools in Manawatū-Whanganui
List_of_schools_in_Manawatū-Whanganui
Species of plant
to the species being described from a small tuft of grass found near Mangaweka. "Simplicia felix". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Retrieved
Simplicia_felix
New Zealand politician (1912–1991)
Tom Skinner Succeeded by Bob Tizard Personal details Born 26 May 1912 Mangaweka, New Zealand Died 18 June 1991 (aged 79) Auckland, New Zealand Party National
Eric_Halstead
Place in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
Mail. 4 August 1898. Retrieved 27 September 2021 – via Papers Past. "Mangaweka Bridge" (PDF). Rangitikei District Council. May 2015. "WELLINGTON NOTES
Makotuku
New Zealand rugby union and rugby league player
for the second half with Town winning 11-8. Huia had a default win over Mangaweka before a 21-3 loss to Hautapu on June11 with Chase effecting a good save
Tommy_Chase
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
Examiner". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. 6 May 1884. Retrieved 2 May 2023. "Mangaweka Bridge" (PDF). Rangitikei District Council. May 2015. "PRESS". paperspast
Mangatera_railway_station
Awards list for New Zealand
Clark – of Auckland. For services to bowls. Mervyn Frank Gorringe – of Mangaweka. For services to local government. Dr George Condor Hitchcock DFC – of
1989 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
1989_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)
New Zealand by-election
4 6.06 0 0 Hockly Mangaonoho 25 39.06 6 9.38 32 50 0 0 1 1.56 Meldrum Mangaweka 52 16.2 61 19 25 7.79 111 34.58 72 22.43 Georgetti Manui 7 22.58 6 19
1909_Rangitikei_by-election
Type of protected area in New Zealand
Manganui o te Ao Recreation Reserve Manganui Valley Recreation Reserve Mangaweka Recreation Reserve Marton Golf Club Recreation Reserve Matamau Recreation
Recreation_reserve
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