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Place in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
Matamau is a small village, on a ridge between the Matamau and Whakaruatapu Streams, tributaries of the Manawatū River, in the Manawatū-Whanganui region
Matamau
1916–2002 Awariki School (opened 1904), Ormondville School (opened 1878), and Matamau School (opened 1887) merged into Norsewood School in 2003. Kohinui School
List of schools in Manawatū-Whanganui
List_of_schools_in_Manawatū-Whanganui
Place in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
extension south to Matamau on 23 June 1884, which required construction of what is now the 111 m (364 ft) long and 30 m (98 ft) high Matamau Viaduct. In 1884
Makotuku
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
Zealand opened on 15 December 1884, as part of the 7 mi 43 ch (12.1 km) Matamau-Tahoraiti (since renamed Tapuata) extension of the line from Napier. It
Mangatera_railway_station
Railway line in New Zealand
August 1880. It was nearly four years until the next section, 7 km to Matamau, opened on 23 June 1884. On 1 December 1884, the major centre of Dannevirke
Palmerston North–Gisborne Line
Palmerston_North–Gisborne_Line
Place in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
December 1884, it wasn't until 15 December 1884 that the 7 mi 43 ch (12.1 km) Matamau to Tahoraiti section opened, extending the line from Napier. The surrounding
Piripiri,_Manawatū-Whanganui
Settlement in Manawatū-Whanganui Region, New Zealand
school building in 1888, and it was rebuilt within six months. In 2004, Matamau School (established 1887), Awariki School (established 1904) and Ormondville
Norsewood
Railway station in New Zealand
approach banks. In the same era Andersons also rebuilt Makotuku (1898), Matamau (1899), Mangatera (1900), Ormondville (1904) and Makatote (1908) viaducts
Kopua_railway_station
Railway station in New Zealand
£13,615 contract to build the 8+1⁄4 mi (13.3 km) extension south from Matamau to Tahoraite (now Tapuata). By February 1884 they realised that they had
Dannevirke_railway_station
Settlement in Manawatū-Whanganui Region, New Zealand
In the same era Andersons also rebuilt Kopua (1895), Makotuku (1898), Matamau (1899), Mangatera (1900) and Makatote (1908) viaducts. There are 6 large
Ormondville
was a fortnight later, on 15 December 1884 that the 7 mi 43 ch (12.1 km) Matamau to Tahoraiti section opened. The opening excursion train carried about
Tapuata_railway_station
Railway station in New Zealand
sent to Auckland in 1902. The Ns could take 7 cars and a 44ft. van up Matamau and Te Aute banks and the 1 in 80 from Hukanui to Masterton, but only 80
Napier railway station, New Zealand
Napier_railway_station,_New_Zealand
Type of protected area in New Zealand
Reserve Mangaweka Recreation Reserve Marton Golf Club Recreation Reserve Matamau Recreation Reserve Mikonui Memorial Recreation Reserve Niho Domain Recreation
Recreation_reserve
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