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  2. Category:Te Awamutu - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Te Awamutu" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  3. File:Hodgson's Motors garage, Te Awamutu.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Mangapiko Stream - Wikipedia

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    The stream passes through Te Awamutu ("the river's end" in Maori) and meets with its main tributary the Mangaohoe Stream, which also starts near the summit of Mt Maungatautari. There are also two other streams in Waikato with the same name; one flows off the Kaimai to enter the Waihou to the east of Matamata , [ 2 ] the other flows under ...

  5. Category:Sportspeople from Te Awamutu - Wikipedia

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  6. Lake Ngaroto - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Hingakaka was fought nearby, and the sacred carving Te Uenuku lost at this time. It was re-discovered in 1906, and now resides in the Te Awamutu Museum. [2] In 2016 a pou, representing 7 atua, was erected near the spot where Te Uenuku is thought to have been found. [3] The Ngaroto Drainage Board was formed in 1898. [4]

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  8. Puniu River - Wikipedia

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    The Puniu River is a river of the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island.As a tributary of the Waipā River (itself a tributary of the Waikato River), and at a length of 57 kilometres (35 mi), it is one of the longest secondary tributaries in New Zealand.

  9. State Highway 3 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    A 1910 Te Kūiti meeting called for metalling of the road to Awakino. [4] Mount Messenger Tunnel opened in 1916 and its single lane was enlarged about 1983. [ 5 ] £3,000 (2016 equivalent $280,000) [ 6 ] was provided in 1919 [ 7 ] for the Awakino Gorge section, including the tunnel (enlarged in 2011), [ 8 ] and it was opened in March 1923 at a ...