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Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Kaiwaka, known as "the little town of lights", is a settlement in Northland, New Zealand. The Kaiwaka River runs from the east through the area and joins
Kaiwaka
River in New Zealand
The Kaiwaka River is a river of New Zealand's Northland Region. For much of its length, it is a broad arm of the Otamatea River, as much an inlet of the
Kaiwaka_River
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Mangawhai Heads is 5 km north-east, on the lower part of the harbour. Kaiwaka is 13 km south-west, and Te Ārai 13 km south. Mangawhai is the traditional
Mangawhai
Territorial authority district in Northland, New Zealand
district stretches from a narrow part of the Northland Peninsula south of Kaiwaka and Mangawhai in the southeast to the Waipoua Forest in the northwest.
Kaipara_District
Land formation in New Zealand
of Lake Rotomahana and faced west to north west at the entrance to the Kaiwaka Channel. Te Tarata descended to the lake edge around 25 metres (82 ft)
Pink_and_White_Terraces
Kaiwaka-Mangawhai general ward Affiliation Candidate Primary vote % Iteration vote Independent Jonathan Larsen† 1,293 40.58 #1 1,293 Independent Rachael
Results of the 2022 New Zealand territorial authority elections in Northland
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Lake Benmore) Karihoa Island (in Waikato River) Kaiwaka No.1 Island (in Waikato River delta) Kaiwaka No.2 Island (in Waikato River delta) Lee Island (in
List of islands of New Zealand
List_of_islands_of_New_Zealand
Mangawhai Harbour in the east, via the Otamatea River, Hakaru River and the Kaiwaka River. 30km 19miles 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Portages formed important
Portages_of_New_Zealand
Place in Gisborne District, New Zealand
seen. The Tikitiki area has five marae belonging to Ngāti Porou hapū. Kaiwaka Marae and Te Kapenga meeting house is a meeting place of Ngāti Putaanga
Tikitiki
Historic lake in the North Island of New Zealand
draining into Lake Tarawera by Awapurohe Creek and Rotomahana's outflow of Kaiwaka Stream. The eruption of Mount Tarawera initially destroyed Lake Rotomakariri
Lake_Rotomakariri
Territorial authority of New Zealand
In addition, it took over the functions of the Raupo Drainage Board, Kaiwaka Reserve Board, and the Pahi Reserve Boards. A review team put in place
Kaipara_District_Council
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Its rohe (tribal area) includes Dargaville, Maungaturoto, Mangawhai, Kaiwaka and Wellsford. According to the 2018 New Zealand census, about 1,314 people
Te_Uri-o-Hau
Town in Auckland Region, New Zealand
the Waiuku area was an important transportation hub, as the Te Pai o Kaiwaka portage was the preferred route for people travelling between the Waikato
Waiuku
Suburb in Whangārei, New Zealand
Whangārei Harbour, which connects to the Pacific Ocean. The area was called Kaiwaka Point until Europeans bought it in the mid-1860s and renamed it Grahamtown
Onerahi
30 October 1953) is a Hungarian, Swiss, and New Zealand artist based in Kaiwaka, New Zealand. Panyoczki has exhibited in Switzerland, USA, Germany, Italy
Peter_Panyoczki
Settlement in New Zealand
Country New Zealand Region Northland Region District Kaipara District Ward Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Ward Electorates Northland Te Tai Tokerau Government • Territorial
Mangawhai_Heads
New Zealand Māori leader (1926-2016)
worked for the New Zealand Railways until 1961, becoming stationmaster at Kaiwaka in 1952. From 1961 he was a farmer on the Kaipara Harbour; to 1979 at Tinopai
Graham_Latimer
2022 Elected Mayor Independent Craig JepsonR Independent Jonathan Larsen Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Independent Rachel Williams Independent Rachel Williams Independent
Results of the 2025 New Zealand territorial authority elections in Northland
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River in New Zealand
utilised limestone caves as a part of the defenses of the pā, and the pā Kaiwaka was located at the mouth of the Paraiti River at it reaches the Kaituna
Paraiti_River
inconsistency in the location of Police checkpoints near the Brynderwyn Hills, Kaiwaka and Mangawhai which inhibited travel by residents to access essential services
COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
COVID-19_pandemic_in_New_Zealand
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Te Ata Waiohua marae is Tāhuna Kaitoto Pā marae, situated near Te Pae o Kaiwaka Waiuku Estuary, which is the oldest living marae in Auckland. List of Māori
Ngāti_Te_Ata_Waiohua
railway disaster 1923 Landslide 2 Little River Canterbury 1924 Flooding 1 Kaiwaka Hawke's Bay 1924 Landslide 1 Napier Hawke's Bay Slip happened on Shakespeare
List of natural disasters in New Zealand
List_of_natural_disasters_in_New_Zealand
River (Canterbury) Kaituna River (Marlborough) Kaituna River (Tasman) Kaiwaka River Kaiwakawaka River Kaiwara River Kaiwharawhara Stream Kaiwhata River
List_of_rivers_of_New_Zealand
Statistical areas in New Zealand
Kōpuru (550) Ruawai (480) Paparoa (430) Pahi (290) Maungaturoto (950) Kaiwaka (820) Port Albert (120) Te Hana (130) Kaipara Flats (160) Shelly Beach
Urban_areas_of_New_Zealand
American architect
(Deamer+Phillips) Waccabuc House Addition, Waccabuc, NY, 2003 (Deamer+Phillips) Kaiwaka House, New Zealand, 2016 (Deamer Studio) John Q. Hejduk Award, Cooper Union
Peggy_Deamer
Māori iwi in New Zealand
ki Rototahe Te Rawheoro Tolaga Bay Ngāti Putaanga Potikirua ki Waiapu Kaiwaka, Putaanga Tikitiki Ngāti Rangi Waiapu ki Tawhiti Reporua Ruatoria Ngāti
Ngāti_Porou
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
township. The traditional name of Awanui was Kaiwaka and Awanui proper refers to the "River at Kaiwaka". Awanui had an estimated population of 420 as
Awanui
Volcanic eruption in New Zealand
east of Rotomahana, with both lakes draining into Lake Tarawera via the Kaiwaka Stream. Much of the ground around Lake Rotomahana was warm to a few centimetres
1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera
1886_eruption_of_Mount_Tarawera
Place in Auckland Region, New Zealand
northern boundary of Auckland. Wellsford is 5 km (3.1 mi) to the south, and Kaiwaka is 15 km (9.3 mi) northeast. Te Hana Creek runs westward on the northern
Te_Hana
Political party in New Zealand
District Council Otamatea ward councillor Roger Billington Not elected Kaiwaka-Mangawhai ward councillor Nima Maleiki Not elected Auckland Council Albany
ACT_Local
Place in Auckland Region, New Zealand
Kaiwaka Mangawhai Ārai Point Topuni Te Ārai Tomarata Te Hana Wellsford Whangaripo
Te_Ārai
Railway station in New Zealand
camp at Kaiwaka had a YMCA hall built in 1924. There were 8 camps along the line in 1925, with a school about a kilometre from the tunnel at Kaiwaka, which
Waipunga_railway_station
Kairanga KAN 063 290 Kaitaia KTA Connect via operator Kaitangata KNA 0299 29 Kaiwaka KWK 0846 Kaponga KPO 0663 26 Karaka KA 09 2927 Karamea KM 0289 26 Katikati
Telephone numbers in New Zealand
Telephone_numbers_in_New_Zealand
Ship for marking areas swept for mines
Zealand Navy during World War II HMNZS Coastguard (T12) HMNZS Ikatere HMNZS Kaiwaka (T14) HMNZS Nora Niven (T23) HMNZS Phyllis T22 HMNZS Waiho (T34) HMNZS
Danlayer
company in New Zealand). Name changed to Kaikohe post RNZN ownership. HMNZS Kaiwaka T14 Converted merchant ship 1941 1945 Scuttled early 2000s HMNZS Nora Niven
Minesweepers of the Royal New Zealand Navy
Minesweepers_of_the_Royal_New_Zealand_Navy
Requisitioned Fate HMT Kai Jul 1940 Minesweeper, returned May 1946 HMT Kaiwaka 1940 Dan layer, returned 1946 HMT Kapuni 1941 Minesweeper, returned 1945
List of requisitioned trawlers of the Royal Navy (WWII)
List_of_requisitioned_trawlers_of_the_Royal_Navy_(WWII)
Narrow landstrip in Auckland, New Zealand
found on the volcanic cones of the isthmus. In the 17th century, chief Hua Kaiwaka consolidated tribes on the isthmus as a confederation called Waiohua, a
Auckland_isthmus
Harbour estuary in New Zealand
Arapārera River, Hikurangi River, Hōteo River, Kaihu River, Kaipara River, Kaiwaka River, Kaukapakapa River, Kumeū River, Makarau River, Mangakahia River
Kaipara_Harbour
Longest river in New Zealand
Island River delta islands (Opuawhanga, Namuheiriro, Te Weranga Okapu, Kaiwaka No.2, Whatamakiri, Motutieke, Puehunui, Ngāhinapōuri, Tawanui, Motukakako)
Waikato_River
Maungaru Dargaville Ruawai-Matakohe Otamatea (Kaipara District) Maungaturoto Kaiwaka Mangawhai Rural Mangawhai Heads Inlet Mangawhai Harbour Mangawhai Okahukura
List of statistical areas in New Zealand
List_of_statistical_areas_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand politician
Kaipara District Council election, Jepson was elected as a councillor to the Kaiwaka-Mangawhai ward. During the early 2000s, Jepson spent three years lobbying
Craig_Jepson
River in the Auckland Region, New Zealand
2 mi) west of Waiuku, was once shown on maps as Waiuku River. Te Pai o Kaiwaka, also known as the Awaroa or Waiuku portage, connected the Manukau Harbour
Waiuku_River
Porou (Ngāti Horowai, Te Whānau a Mahaki, Te Whānau a Uruhonea) Ruatōria Kaiwaka Marae Te Kapenga Ngāti Porou (Ngāti Putaanga, Te Whānau a Hinerupe) Tikitiki
List of marae in the Gisborne District
List_of_marae_in_the_Gisborne_District
Māori iwi in New Zealand
when they defeated Ngāti Whātua in the battle of Te Ika a Ranganui near Kaiwaka. On 20 March 1840 in the Manukau Harbour area where Ngāti Whātua farmed
Ngāti_Whātua
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
stones had been placed by Tāmaki Māori. In the 17th century, chief Hua Kaiwaka consolidated tribes on the isthmus as a confederation called Waiohua, a
Epsom,_New_Zealand
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Shore. The confederation took the name Waiohua after the death of Te Hua-o-Kaiwaka, sometime between 1575 and the 1620s. Ngā Oho, Ngā Riki and Ngā Iwi continued
Te_Waiohua
History of the city of Auckland, New Zealand
Tāmaki isthmus was Waiohua, a federation of tribes formed under Te Hua-o-Kaiwaka. From 1600 to 1750 the Tāmaki tribes terraced the volcanic cones, building
History_of_Auckland
New Zealand politician
Rangiatea, Kaipara, New Zealand Died 7 January 1963(1963-01-07) (aged 42) Oneriri, Kaiwaka, New Zealand Party Labour Relations Paraire Karaka Paikea (father)
Tāpihana_Paraire_Paikea
Bus crash near Brynderwyn, New Zealand killing 15 people
Brynderwyn Ranges section of State Highway 1, between the towns of Waipu and Kaiwaka. The bus had just finished a break at the summit of Pilbrow Hill. As the
1963_Brynderwyn_bus_accident
Māori iwi in New Zealand
and other northern tribes. Following the battle of Te Ika a Ranganui at Kaiwaka, Ngāti Whātua fled the area except for a small contingent who remained
Ngāti_Whātua_o_Kaipara
Chief of Ngāti Manu
battle was fought in open land near a stream called Waimako, close to Kaiwaka. The Ngāpuhi taua, lead by Te Whareumu and Hongi Hika were armed with many
Te_Whareumu
Matakohe Te Pounga Marae Te Pounga Te Uri o Hau, Ngāti Whātua (Te Uri o Hau) Kaiwaka Rīpia No wharenui Ngāti Whātua, Te Uri o Hau Te Kōpuru Taita Marae Kia
List of marae in the Northland Region
List_of_marae_in_the_Northland_Region
New Zealand Māori chief (17th century)
Jones says that, Tū-pāhau caught up with him just after he had crossed the Kaiwaka river and threw his spear across the river, killing Rakapare and another
Tū-pāhau
New Zealand politician
World War II. Following the war he became a farmer, purchasing land in Kaiwaka. In 1955 he and his family moved to New Plymouth and took over ownership
Ron_Barclay
River in New Zealand
Kaipara Harbour. The Otamatea is formed by the confluence of the Wairau and Kaiwaka rivers and the North Auckland Line crosses at this point. Almost 300 metres
Otamatea_River_(Northland)
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Ngāti Taihaua, Ngāti Poutukeka and Ngāi Riukiuta. In the 17th century, Hua Kaiwaka, a member of the Ngati Poutūkeka hapū of Ngā Oho, unified the three tribes
Ngā_Oho
Region of Auckland, New Zealand
in the east, likely along the path of the Old Wairoa Road, and Te Pai o Kaiwaka at Waiuku connected the Manukau Harbour to the Waikato River in the south
South_Auckland
Harbour in Northland Region, New Zealand
overland between the Mangawhai Harbour and the Kaipara Harbour, via the Kaiwaka River, Hakaru River and Otamatea River. Forty-one archaeological sites
Mangawhai_Harbour
Government agency (1880–1982)
the Petone railway station memorial. Graham Latimer, was stationmaster Kaiwaka, later president of New Zealand Maori Council Ritchie Macdonald, worked
New Zealand Railways Department
New_Zealand_Railways_Department
Annual awards for New Zealanders
Wellington. For services to Māori, education and the State. Russell Kemp – of Kaiwaka. For services to Māori. Nicola Legat – of Auckland. For services to the
2018 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
2018_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Railway line in New Zealand
then slowed construction. On 13 March 1913, the line had been opened to Kaiwaka, but the next section through Maungaturoto to Huarau, including the Otamatea
North_Auckland_Line
River in New Zealand
and produce and/or canoes portaged to Manukau Harbour, along Te Pai o Kaiwaka portage, near Waiuku. A canal or tramway was considered as early as 1850
Awaroa River (Waikato River tributary)
Awaroa_River_(Waikato_River_tributary)
a pleasure craft in February 2010. As of 2021 actively sailing. HMNZS Kaiwaka T14 Converted merchant boat Danlayer 1941 1945 Scuttled early 2000s HMNZS Kaniere
List of ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy
List_of_ships_of_the_Royal_New_Zealand_Navy
Māori chief and leader
Māori. It would not be until 1825 and the battle of Te-Ika-a-Ranganui near Kaiwaka, that Ngāpuhi extracted a terrible utu (reprisal; payback) for their military
Eruera_Maihi_Patuone
Place in Auckland, New Zealand
attacked from the north. Following the battle of Te Ika a Ranganui at Kaiwaka, Ngāti Whātua fled the area, except for a small contingent who remained
Helensville
campaign against Ngāti Whātua ends with the battle Te Ika a Ranganui on the Kaiwaka River (approximately 105 km north of modern downtown Auckland). Hongi's
1825_in_New_Zealand
inconsistencies in the location of Police checkpoints near the Brynderwyn Hills, Kaiwaka and Mangawhai which inhibited travel by residents to access essential services
Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
Social_impact_of_the_COVID-19_pandemic_in_New_Zealand
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Matakohe held a race-day each February, in which were entries from as far as Kaiwaka and Waipu. In the 1890s, the population of Matakohe increased from 93 to
Matakohe
Blues Festival – 1999–present, Christchurch Northern Bass – 2011–Present, Kaiwaka. One Love - 2015–present. Roots and Reggae festival held in Tauranga Outfield
New_Zealand_music_festivals
Schools in northern New Zealand
1009 Kaihu Valley School 1–8 Kaihu State 563 (most) 13 — 1020 Kaiwaka School 1–6 Kaiwaka State 482 (above average) 131 — 1027 Mangawhai Beach School 1–8
List of schools in the Northland Region
List_of_schools_in_the_Northland_Region
New Zealand anti-co-governance activist
Stop Co-Governance. Retrieved 20 October 2023. "We Have Had To Move The Kaiwaka Event 3 Times Because of Woke Hall Managers!". Stop Co-Governance. 14 March
Julian_Batchelor
Annual awards for New Zealanders
Police. Anthony Michael Healy – of Ōtaki. Brian Francis Jaques JP – of Kaiwaka. Marion Elizabeth Judge – of Christchurch. Alistair Newton Lane – of Wellington
1992 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
1992_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Awards list for New Zealand
Rangiwahia. For services to wildlife conservation. Daniel John Bowmar – of Kaiwaka. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community. Yvonne
2021 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
2021_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Annual awards for New Zealanders
The Reverend Father Roderick Milne – of Ōtaki. Rodney Mark Ottaway – of Kaiwaka. Livinia Margaret Paterson – of Cromwell. Barbara Elizabeth Phillipps –
2001 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
2001_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
minesweeper Rata. She returned from Suva in April 1942 along with minesweepers Kaiwaka and Coastguard. Upon returning, she was refitted and returned to service
SS_Muritai
Type of protected area in New Zealand
Reserve Hongi Hika Recreation Reserve Hukatere Hall Recreation Reserve Kaiwaka Park Domain Recreation Reserve Kawakawa Domain Recreation Reserve Kerikeri
Recreation_reserve
Awards list for New Zealand
For services to powerboat sport. Richard Trevor Vincent Linnell – of Kaiwaka. For services to the community. Raymond William Lynskey – of Blenheim.
1995 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
1995_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Railway station in New Zealand
temporary school, with 15 pupils, was set up in 1922. It was moved to Kaiwaka in 1924. The 1931 earthquake broke every bridge pier. In 1937 Esk Bridge
Eskdale_railway_station
Ōtāhuhu, Te Tōanga Waka (the Whau River portage), as well as Te Pai o Kaiwaka, the Waiuku portage which connected the Manukau Harbour to the Waikato
Transport_in_Auckland
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English : variant of Dilling.German : habitational name from Delling, a place near Starnberg (Bavaria) or another near Wipperfürth (North Rhine-Westphalia), or a topographic name from Sorbian delenki ‘place in a valley’.
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