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    Wairoa is the largest town in the Wairoa District and the northernmost town in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located on the...
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  • Wairoa may refer to any of these watercourses in New Zealand: Wairoa River (Auckland) Wairoa River (Bay of Plenty) Wairoa River (Hawke's Bay) Wairoa River...
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    Te Wairoa was a village close to the shore of Lake Tarawera near Rotorua, New Zealand. The village was buried by volcanic ash in the 1886 eruption of Mount...
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  • Wairoa is a heritage-listed home and garden located in the Adelaide Hills situated at 160 Mount Barker Road between Aldgate and Stirling in South Australia...
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  • Wairoa is a town in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. Wairoa or Te Wairoa may also refer to: New Zealand Te Wairoa (iwi), a Māori tribal group Te Wairoa, New Zealand...
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  • states of emergency being declared in Hastings and Wairoa. 400 properties were flooded in Wairoa. In response, Emergency Management and Recovery Minister...
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    Wairoa District is a territorial authority district within the Hawke's Bay Region in the North Island of New Zealand. The Wairoa District Council is headquartered...
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  • The Mayor of Wairoa officiates over the Wairoa District of New Zealand's North Island. Craig Little is the current mayor of Wairoa. He has held the position...
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    parts of the region are served by the towns of Waipukurau, Waipawa, and Wairoa. Hawke's Bay is named for the bay to its east, Hawke Bay, which was named...
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    The Wairoa River of the Hawke's Bay region in New Zealand runs south for 65 kilometres from the inland east coast region of the North Island, west of Gisborne...
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    The Wairoa River in Northland New Zealand, sometimes referred to as the Northern Wairoa River, runs for 150 kilometres through the northern part of the...
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    Clevedon (Māori: Te Wairoa), previously known as Wairoa South, is a rural town to the south-east of Auckland, New Zealand, in the local government area...
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    Brightwater (Māori: Wairoa) is a town 20 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of Nelson in Tasman district in the South Island of New Zealand. It stands on the...
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    The Wairoa River is located in the north of the South Island of New Zealand. It flows north for 45 kilometres before combining with the Wai-iti River to...
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  • Wairoa Aerodrome (IATA: WIR, ICAO: NZWO) is a small airport located at the end of Airport Road, on the northern outskirts of Wairoa, in Hawke's Bay, New...
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    The Wairoa River, also known as Wairoa South, is the second longest river in the Auckland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows south from its...
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    tribe is organised into six geographical and administrative divisions: Wairoa, Te Whanganui-ā-Orotū, Heretaunga, Tamatea, Tāmaki-nui-a Rua and Wairarapa...
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    the New Zealand Wars of the 1860s, during which time the town was called Wairoa. The town is well known for its farming and thoroughbred stables. The race...
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  • The Wairoa Stream is found on Mōtītī Island in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. A short stream, it runs from south to north roughly parallel with the Tumu...
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    Wairoa District Council (Māori: Te Kaunihera o Te Wairoa) is the territorial authority for the Wairoa District of New Zealand. The council covers the...
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  • Wairoa College is a co-educational secondary school located in Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. It was expanded to include students from years 7 and 8...
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  • Radio Te Wairoa (Previously 88.5FM) Wairoa 92.5 FM Rhema Wairoa Christian radio 94.1 FM The Rock Wairoa Active rock 94FM 98.9 FM More FM Wairoa Adult contemporary...
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    The Wairoa River runs north into Tauranga Harbour at the western end of the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand's North Island. In the mid-1970s the Tauranga...
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    Te Wairoa is a group of Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāti Rongomaiwahine Māori hapū of New Zealand who have joined together for Treaty of Waitangi settlement negotiations...
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  • 1–6 Coed Wairoa State 108 - 1669 1669 TKKM o Ngati Kahungunu o Te Wairoa 1–8 Coed Wairoa State 193 - 1616 1616 Wairoa College 7–15 Coed Wairoa State 415...
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  • post system to elect 11 regional councillors for the 2022–2025 term. The Wairoa District Council used the first past the post system to elect 6 regional...
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    Natural disasters have also led to the loss of some towns, notably Te Wairoa, "The Buried Village", destroyed in the 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera...
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    Finances forced it to close in 2009. It reopened in 2015 with support from the Wairoa District Council. It has a capacity of 250 patrons. In Napier is the Hawke's...
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    The Wairoa North Fault has a maximum Mw6.7 potential for normal fault rupture and is the closest known active fault to the city of Auckland being 40 km...
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  • Napier–Wairoa section reopened for forestry traffic in June 2019, but has been mothballed again following Cyclone Gabrielle. The section between Wairoa and...
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