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Suburb of Whanganui
Aramoho is a settlement on the Whanganui River, in the Whanganui District and Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. It is an outlying
Aramoho
City in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
town bridge was built, followed six years later by a railway bridge at Aramoho. Wanganui was linked by rail to both New Plymouth and Wellington by 1886
Whanganui
Former railway station in New Zealand
station opened with the Whanganui Town Branch on 21 January 1878. The Aramoho to Turakina railway had opened on 17 May 1877 and had two trains a day
Whanganui_railway_station
Railway line in New Zealand
delays. The line from Wanganui to Aramoho opened on 21 January 1878; this became the Wanganui Branch, with Aramoho the junction station on the MNPL. The
Marton–New_Plymouth_line
April 2016 after 106 years. Kirikau School closed in 2013 after 85 years. Aramoho School closed at the end of 2016 after 143 years. Linton Country School
List of schools in Manawatū-Whanganui
List_of_schools_in_Manawatū-Whanganui
Railway station in Normanby, Taranaki, New Zealand
ceased stopping at Normanby except for passengers travelling south of Aramoho. This change coincided with the introduction of the Taranaki Flyer, a local
Normanby railway station, Taranaki
Normanby_railway_station,_Taranaki
Journalist, editor, publisher (1900–1976)
Students' Digest, monthly political and economic journal. He was born in Aramoho, Wanganui, New Zealand on 16 November 1900. In 1916 Cronin started his
Leonard_Cronin
New Zealand rower (born 1993)
active with horse riding. After school, Williams became a member of the Aramoho Wanganui Rowing Club. Williams' international career started in 2013 with
Kerri_Williams
Extinct species of bird
recognized as one of the rare moho by elders of Ngati Muaupoko at the time. Aramoho is said to derive from the name of this bird, as the meaning of ara mohoau
North_Island_takahē
Island. It links Wanganui with the Marton - New Plymouth Line (MNPL) at Aramoho and has been open since 21 January 1878, although solely for freight traffic
Wanganui_Branch
East Springvale North Lower Aramoho St Johns Hill East St Johns Hill West Titoki Springvale West Springvale East Upper Aramoho Balgownie Laird Park Wembley
List of statistical areas in New Zealand
List_of_statistical_areas_in_New_Zealand
Railway station catering facility
at Auckland, Mercer, Te Aute, Waipukurau, Woodville, Kaitoke, Hāwera, Aramoho, Halcombe, Palmerston North, Pātea, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru
Railway_refreshment_room
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Retrieved 1 March 2026. Truttman, Lisa J. (2008). The zoo war : J.J. Boyd's Aramoho and Royal Oak zoos, 1908-1922. Auckland, N.Z: L.J. Truttman. Photographs
Royal_Oak,_New_Zealand
Historic rail route in New Zealand
line between Palmerston North and New Plymouth, with a short branch from Aramoho to Wanganui. A year and a half later, on 3 November 1886, the privately
New_Plymouth_Express
Branch line railway in New Zealand
Trunk Railway, the section from Marton to Aramoho part of the Marton - New Plymouth Line, and the 5 km from Aramoho to central Wanganui, opened on 21 January
Castlecliff_Branch
New Zealand politician
Honours. She died on 21 December 1981 in Wanganui Hospital and was buried at Aramoho Cemetery. "Iriaka Rātana – first wahine Māori MP". New Zealand Parliament
Iriaka_Rātana
it was the employer of over 450 local residents. At the same time the Aramoho Plant Zone workshops were retained and slightly expanded, at a cost of
East_Town_Railway_Workshops
Railway signalling system
installations of CTC were completed in August 2013 on the MNPL from Marton to Aramoho and from Dunedin to Mosgiel and on the Taieri Gorge Line as far as North
Centralized_traffic_control
RC Aramoho BC West End RC Aramoho BC 1950 Wanganui J. Schneider Avon RC Aramoho BC Aramoho BC Napier RC 1951 Akaroa R. A. Douglas Blenheim RC Aramoho BC
New Zealand Rowing Championships
New_Zealand_Rowing_Championships
Major river in the North Island of New Zealand
never implemented. The oldest bridges over the river are rail bridges; the Aramoho Rail Bridge of 1876 in Whanganui and the Matapuna Bridge of 1903-1904 near
Whanganui_River
Tide'. It runs at 20 minutes frequency (not Sundays) from Castlecliff to Aramoho. Whangārei has a bus service administered by the regional council, funded
Public transport in New Zealand
Public_transport_in_New_Zealand
Region of New Zealand
portion later became part of the North Island Main Trunk railway, between Aramoho and Wanganui the Wanganui Branch, and the rest part of the Marton–New Plymouth
Manawatū-Whanganui
Pharmaceutical company in New Zealand
(1881), Westfield, Auckland (1887), Hornby, Christchurch in 1922 and the Aramoho, Wanganui (Wanganui Chemical) Works in 1926. In 1870 the firm erected its
Kempthorne_Prosser
Hou Marae Te Puawaitanga Ngāti Tupoho, Ngāti Rangi (Ngāti Rangi-ki-tai) Aramoho Ātene / Kakata Te Rangi-i-heke-iho Ngāti Hineoneone Parikino Hiruhārama
List of marae in Manawatū-Whanganui
List_of_marae_in_Manawatū-Whanganui
Secondary school in Whanganui, New Zealand
Cullinane College Location 15 Peat Street, Aramoho, Whanganui, New Zealand 39°54′50″S 175°02′45″E / 39.9138°S 175.0459°E / -39.9138; 175.0459 Information
Cullinane_College
Branch Lepperton – Waitara Closed 1999. Leased to private operator. Waitara Railway Preservation Society Wanganui Branch Aramoho – Whanganui Freight only
List of railway lines in New Zealand
List_of_railway_lines_in_New_Zealand
Suburb of Whanganui
Brunswick Westmere Omatea Aramoho Springvale St Johns Hill
Otamatea
Topics referred to by the same term
Bay / Mohua Te Ao Mārama, the wharekai (dining hall) at Te Ao Hou Marae, Aramoho, Whanganui Te Ao Mārama School in Flagstaff, Hamilton Te Ao Mārama, the
Te_Ao_Mārama_(disambiguation)
New Zealand lawn bowler (born 1951)
titles at the New Zealand National Bowls Championships when bowling for the Aramoho Bowling Club. He was a coach at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. In the 1988
Peter_Belliss
Lawn bowls event
Unkovich (Okahu Bay) 1980 John Murtagh (Paritutu) 1981 Peter Belliss (Aramoho) 1982 Jim Scott (Johnsonville) 1983 Danny O'Connor (Okahu Bay) 1984 Robin
New Zealand National Bowls Championships
New_Zealand_National_Bowls_Championships
Settlement in New Zealand
First passenger train from Aramoho to Turakina on 17 May 1877
Turakina,_New_Zealand
New Zealand rower
Olympedia. OlyMADmen. Retrieved 10 July 2021. "Kerri Gowler marriage". Aramoho Whanganui Rowing Club. 28 March 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2022. Anderson
Grace_Prendergast
Government agency (1880–1982)
Dannevirke. Waipukurau. Hastings, Napier, New Plymouth, Stratford, Hāwera, Aramoho, Whanganui, Nelson, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Milton
New Zealand Railways Department
New_Zealand_Railways_Department
New Zealand wrestler
on 29 May 1935. He died at Pātea on 8 October 1947, and was buried in Aramoho Cemetery, Whanganui. "Wrestling: career of a champion". Wanganui Chronicle
Jerry_Podjursky
New Zealand rower
winning Australian crew. Both Simonson and Schneider were members of the Aramoho Rowing Club in Whanganui, where they were coached by the former world professional
Des_Simonson
New Zealand cricketer
Hawke Cup. Priest died at Wanganui in 1972, aged 63, and is buried at Aramoho Cemetery; an obituary appeared in the New Zealand Medical Journal in 1973
William_Priest
New Zealand rower (born 1963)
member of the Whanganui District Council. Initially a representative of the Aramoho ward, Baker-Hogan has latterly been a district-wide councillor. Following
Philippa_Baker-Hogan
Railway preservation society in New Zealand
acquired other railway infrastructure in the Wanganui area, including the Aramoho signal box, East Town Workshops staff buildings, and a shed converted into
SteamRail_Wanganui
to 1935. After his missionary service he served the church in Sydney, Aramoho, Grey Lynn, Onehunga and Point Chevalier. Anglican History Solomon Islands
Richard_Godfrey_(priest)
Zoo in Auckland, New Zealand
zoological facility. Boyd had established an earlier zoo in 1910 at Upper Aramoho near Wanganui (in the southern part of New Zealand's North Island). Boyd's
Auckland_Zoo
September 1950. The service went two ways from the city centre, inland to Aramoho and out to Castlecliff and the Port (from 17 October 1912). The Castlecliff
Trams_in_New_Zealand
Suburb of Whanganui, New Zealand
Grey Street in 1927 and then to Wicksteed Street in 1964. It moved to Aramoho in 1988, on a site occupied by Holy Infancy (later St Joseph's) school
St_Johns_Hill
Species of cricket-like animal
described by Norman Tindale in 1928 from two specimens collected in 1915 at Aramoho, Whanganui. It is the only species in its genus, and the only genus in
New_Zealand_mole_cricket
Suburb of Whanganui
Aramoho Upokongaro Whanganui East Whanganui Central Bastia Hill
Whanganui_East
New Zealand rower
became a cabinet maker. Both Schneider and Des Simonson were members of the Aramoho Rowing Club in Whanganui, where they were coached by the former world professional
Joe_Schneider
New Zealand rower
Nugent-O'Leary is a member of the Aramoho Whanganui Rowing Club, which is based in the outlying suburb Whanganui of Aramoho and which is affiliated to Nga
Georgia_Nugent-O'Leary
Ngaru The Tide, runs on 20-minute frequencies between Castlecliff and Aramoho via the city centre bus corridor. In its first month of operation, the
Public transport in the Manawatū-Whanganui Region
Public_transport_in_the_Manawatū-Whanganui_Region
Rugby player
Humphries died in Whanganui on 13 April 1953, and his ashes were buried at Aramoho Cemetery. Knight, Lindsay. "Skinny Humphries". New Zealand Rugby Union
Arthur_Humphries
and Alexa, his youngest, who died on 21 February 1945. He was buried at Aramoho Cemetery. Most buildings belonging to Hatrick have been demolished. His
Alexander_Hatrick
New Zealand middle-distance runner
yards in 1935. He died at Whanganui in 1980, and his ashes were buried in Aramoho Cemetery. "Cyril Evans bio, stats, and results". Sports-Reference.com.
Don_Evans_(athlete)
English-born New Zealand artist
Whiteman died in Whanganui on 21 January 1952, and her body was buried in Aramoho Cemetery. "Violet Whiteman". Sarjeant Gallery Whanganui. Retrieved 23 January
Violet_Whiteman
New Zealand photographer (1850–1931)
Islington, London, England Died 30 May 1931(1931-05-30) (aged 81) Durie Hill, Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand Resting place Aramoho Cemetery
William_Henry_Macey
New Zealand lawn bowler (born 1972)
title at the New Zealand National Bowls Championships when bowling for the Aramoho Bowls Club. In 2013 he was inducted into the Wanganui Sports Hall of Fame
Sean_Johnson_(bowls)
New Zealand international dual-code rugby player & sportsman
Marist Brothers' School. He was an all-round athlete and rowed for the Aramoho Rowing Club. Hogan was a Wing Forward who played rugby union for the Kaierau
John_Hogan_(rugby)
Awards list
Morrinsville. Ernest Selwyn Bucknell – of Days Bay. Roy Albert Carlyon – of Aramoho. Squadron Leader John Richard Claydon – Royal New Zealand Air Force; of
1958 Special Honours (New Zealand)
1958_Special_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Central Business District and suburb of Whanganui
St Johns Hill Aramoho Whanganui East College Estate Whanganui Central Bastia Hill Gonville Putiki Durie Hill
Whanganui_Central
New Zealand rower (1926–2001)
(aged 75) Spouse Esme Florence Rasmusen (m. 1947) Sport Sport Rowing Club Aramoho Boating Club Medal record Men's rowing Representing New Zealand British
Bill_James_(rower)
New Zealand rower
James Gould and Gus Jackson. Benge died on 19 May 1986, and was buried in Aramoho Cemetery, Wanganui. "Cemetery view". Whanganui District Council. Retrieved
Howard_Benge
New Zealand cricketer
trialled for the national team. She died in October 1993, and was buried in Aramoho Cemetery, Whanganui. "Mabel Corby". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 April 2014
Mabel_Corby
New Zealand rower (1921–1991)
1991(1991-11-10) (aged 70) Whanganui, New Zealand Sport Sport Rowing Club Aramoho Boating Club, Whanganui Medal record Representing New Zealand British
Colin_Johnstone
New Zealand wrestler
in fourth place. Godfrey died on 19 August 1980, and he was buried at Aramoho Cemetery, Whanganui. "Cemetery view". Whanganui District Council. Retrieved
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