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Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand
Waitoa is a settlement in the Matamata-Piako District of New Zealand. State Highway 26 runs through the town, and connects to Te Aroha 10 km to the north-east
Waitoa
River in New Zealand
The Waitoa River is a major river of the Waikato Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows initially northeast from its origins at Piarere (north
Waitoa_River
Railway line in New Zealand
between Morrinsville and Waitoa remains open and is in use as the Waitoa Branch line, connecting to the Fonterra Dairy Factory at Waitoa. The discovery of gold
Thames_Branch
First New Zealand Māori Anglican Clergy
Waitoa (? – 22 July 1866) was a New Zealand Anglican clergyman, of Māori descent. Waitoa identified with the Ngāti Raukawa iwi. He was born in Waitoa
Rota_Waitoa
Two historic places in Auckland, New Zealand
The Dining Hall and Waitoa Room of the College of St John the Evangelist are two buildings that were built between 1845 and 1849 for the College of St
The Dining Hall and Waitoa Room of the College of St John the Evangelist
The_Dining_Hall_and_Waitoa_Room_of_the_College_of_St_John_the_Evangelist
Region of New Zealand
dairy processing plants at Te Rapa, Te Awamutu, Hautapu, Morrinsville, Waitoa, Tīrau and Lichfield. Other dairy processing plants include Tatua Dairy
Waikato
New Zealand Māori leader
eventually accepted Waitoa and Te Houkamau offered himself as a candidate for baptism. To show his penitence, Te Houkamau begged Waitoa to appoint him “church
Iharaira_Te_Houkāmau
Circa Theatre, Wellington 2019 Henare Hōhepa Waitoa Directed by Hone Kouka Hōhepa Waitoa, Sheree Waitoa Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival, Rāhui Marae, Tikitiki
Tawata_Productions
Strongman competition in 2005
Nationality Pts 1 Jesse Marunde United States 26 2 Tarmo Mitt Estonia 21 3 Terry Hollands England 20 4 Carl Waitoa New Zealand 17 5 Gu Yan Li China 6
2005_World's_Strongest_Man
Rugby league player (1909–1983)
Devonport to play for Ponsonby and that he was “presently residing at Waitoa”. Waitoa was a small town between Morrinsville and Te Aroha in the Waikato region
Bert_Leatherbarrow
Māori language revivalist (1930–2010)
of composer Henare Waitoa, which was submitted in Māori in 1972. The title of the master's thesis was Ngā waiata haka a Hēnare Waitoa o Ngāti Porou (modern
Koro_Dewes
New Zealand multinational meat company
Hokitika, Kennington, Te Aroha, Takapau, Pareora, Rotorua, Waitane, Waitōtara, Waitoa and Whakatu. They employ up to 6,500 people. "Silver Fern Farms Limited
Silver_Fern_Farms
British sport governing body
Mark Lawson Simon Morton Belfast UKSC 2004 Glenn Ross Brian Irwin Carl Waitoa Carrickfergus UKSC 2003 Not Held 2002 Not Held 2001 Steve Brooks Richard
UK_Strength_Council
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Wineera, poet, editor and educator Mahinārangi Tocker, singer-songwriter Rota Waitoa, Anglican clergyman Ngāti Huia, a subtribe List of Māori iwi "31,029 people
Ngāti_Raukawa
New Zealand town
although in 2004 a short shunt line – the Waitoa Industrial Line – reopened to facilitate freight trains for the Waitoa Dairy Factory. The East Coast Main Trunk
Morrinsville
New Zealand teacher and missionary
the second Māori clergyman appointed a deacon, following his friend Rota Waitoa who was ordained a deacon in 1853. In September 1855 he accompanied Bishop
Riwai_Te_Ahu
Railway in New Zealand running between Hamilton and Kawerau
between Waitoa and Thames in 1996/1997. The 11 km section from Morrinsville to Waitoa reopened in 2004 to serve the Fonterra dairy factory at Waitoa. The
East_Coast_Main_Trunk
Church of the Anglican Communion
took him 11 years to ordain the first Māori Anglican minister, Rev Rota Waitoa (who studied under Selwyn for 10 years) at St Paul's on 22 May 1853, and
Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Anglican_Church_in_Aotearoa,_New_Zealand_and_Polynesia
Morrinsville / Te Aroha Elstow 8845 Manawaru 8846 Te Aroha 8847, 8848, 8849 Waitoa 8871 Springdale 8872 Ngarua 8873 Kiwitahi 8874 Tahuna 8875 Tauhei 8876 Hoe-o-Tainui
List of dialling codes in New Zealand
List_of_dialling_codes_in_New_Zealand
Longest river in New Zealand
flood causing the river to change course near Piarere. The Hinuera Gap and Waitoa River are evidence of the river's former course. The water level dropped
Waikato_River
Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand
the massive Oruanui eruption about 26,500 years ago. A remnant river, the Waitoa River, now flows through the gap, with its source lying less than one kilometre
Hinuera
Former county in New Zealand
around the Maungatautari Mountain was transferred to Waipa County. The Waitoa, Matamata, and Taotaoroa Road Boards were merged with the county in the
Piako_County
Railway line in New Zealand
line to Paeroa was then part of the Thames Branch, which closed north of Waitoa in 1991. Originally the line was to be the first part of the East Coast
Paeroa–Pōkeno_Line
Inangahua River (SI) – 65 km (40 mi) Moawhango River (NI) – 62 km (38 mi) Waitoa River (NI) – 62 km (38 mi) Shotover River (SI) – 60 km (37 mi) Hutt River
List of rivers of New Zealand by length
List_of_rivers_of_New_Zealand_by_length
Ngati Porou leader, minister of religion, carver, composer of haka
Pahewa; at Wairoa, Tamihana Huata; at Turanga, Hare Tawhaa; at Waiapu, Rota Waitoa, Raniera Kawhia and Mohi Turei; at Table Cape, Watene Moeka; at Maketu,
Mohi_Tūrei
Territorial authority district in Waikato, New Zealand
and training. Other communities in the district include Mangateparu and Waitoa. Matamata-Piako District consists of the following towns, localities, settlements
Matamata-Piako_District
River in New Zealand
slopes of the Hangawera Hills. The second stem is the Waitoa River, which starts near Piarere. The Waitoa River catchment drains the Hinuera Flats and broad
Piako_River
Topics referred to by the same term
Rota (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Rota Waitoa (died 1866), New Zealand Anglican clergyman Rota (poem), once proposed to
Rota
New Zealand broadcaster
television and radio. Hay grew up in the Thames Valley dairy factory town of Waitoa, near Te Aroha. She recalls it as "Heartland New Zealand... There was this
Karyn_Hay
Locality in Waikato, New Zealand
Tahuna near State Highway 27. Springdale was originally known as Lower Waitoa. In 1912 the settlers' association decided to change the name: the two suggestions
Springdale,_New_Zealand
1928 to 1978. Freight only. Closed Waitoa – Thames 1991. Mothballed Morrinsville to Waitoa, reopened 2004 as Waitoa Branch. Glen Massey Branch/Wilton Collieries
List of railway lines in New Zealand
List_of_railway_lines_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand clergyman (1809–1878)
and Latin first. It would be 11 years until the first Māori deacon, Rota Waitoa, would be ordained by the Bishop at St Paul's, Auckland, and 24 years before
George Selwyn (bishop of New Zealand)
George_Selwyn_(bishop_of_New_Zealand)
LGBTQ music festival in Auckland, New Zealand
February 2012 14,000 Zowie Te Roopu Kapahaka o Hokianga Lorraine Butler Sheree Waitoa Finale Cabaret Pearls of Meganesianz Ngaire & Noreen Caluzzi Girls Kamp
Big_Gay_Out
Statistical areas in New Zealand
Meremere (610) Taupiri (720) Horotiu (810) Te Kowhai (700) Whatawhata (300) Waitoa (300) Waihou (340) Waharoa (710) Ngāhinapōuri (350) Rukuhia (160) Ōhaupō
Urban_areas_of_New_Zealand
Waitakaruru WKG 0843 Waitara WT 067 Waitati WTI 024 22 Waiterimu WTE 0817 65 Waitoa WTO 0819 21 Waituna West WNL 063 286 Waiuku WKU 085 Wakanui WNU 053 23 Wakefield
Telephone numbers in New Zealand
Telephone_numbers_in_New_Zealand
British strongman competition
Gosling (2) Ade Rollinson Oli Thompson Minehead 2005 Mick Gosling Carl Waitoa Ade Rollinson Dudley Castle 2006 Oli Thompson Mark Felix Terry Hollands
Britain's_Strongest_Man
Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand
its surrounds cover 26.38 km2 (10.19 sq mi). Ngarua is part of the larger Waitoa-Ngarua statistical area. Ngarua had a population of 186 in the 2023 New
Ngarua
Election in New Zealand
Siers Independent Sophie Siers Independent Xan HardingR Independent Conrad Waitoa Ngāruroro Independent Jerf van Beek Independent Jerf van Beek Tamatea/Central
Results of the 2025 New Zealand regional council elections
Results_of_the_2025_New_Zealand_regional_council_elections
New Zealand farmer and politician (1923–2005)
farmer and New Zealand Member of Parliament. Luxton was born in 1923 in Waitoa, between Morrinsville and Te Aroha. He attended the local primary school
Jack_Luxton
Suburb of Hamilton, New Zealand
is linked by rail to local dairy factories at Te Awamutu, Morrinsville, Waitoa, Hautapu, Waharoa, Lichfield and Tīrau. It sends about 33,000 containers
Te_Rapa
19th and 20th-century Anglican Bishop of Waiapu
1885. The students included Hone Tana Papahia and Hone Waitoa (the son of the Rev. Rota Waitoa). Williams was the principal of the college from 1885 to
Leonard_Williams_(bishop)
priests—especially Māori. It would be 11 years until the first Māori deacon, Rota Waitoa, would be ordained by the Bishop at St Paul's, Auckland, and 24 years before
Christianity_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand actor, producer and director
Jacqueline Coats Upskill Productions BATS Theatre 2018 He Kura E Huna Ana Hohepa Waitoa Taua Nancy Brunning Taki Rua Productions BATS Theatre 2018 Astroman Albert
Tanea_Heke
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Memorial Museum, and the Winter Gardens. Awatea Reserve - accessible from Waitoa Street and Awatea Road, an area of grass fringed with trees, and a view
Parnell,_New_Zealand
1996 play by Hone Kouka
Steve Campbell: Phil Grieve Louise Stones: Hannah Spedding Tīpuna: Sheree Waitoa, Wiremu Waretini, Jared Hiakita, Tania Gilchrist Center for Performing Arts
Waiora Te Ūkaipō - The Homeland
Waiora_Te_Ūkaipō_-_The_Homeland
Active fault in New Zealand
Fault intra-rift fault segments are labelled A (Awaiti), E (Elstow), W (Waitoa), P (Te Poi) and O (Okoroire), as is the active Te Puninga Fault (T). The
Wairoa_North_Fault
Dwellings Features and Facilities Tahuroa 2,652 948 includes Mangateparu Waitoa 306 120 Springdale 2,454 891 Waihou-Walton 3,999 1,470 includes Walton Te
List_of_localities_in_Waikato
Morrinsville East Morrinsville West Te Aroha East Te Aroha West Waihou-Manawaru Waitoa-Ngarua Richmond Downs-Wardville Waharoa-Peria Okauia Hinuera Matamata North
List of statistical areas in New Zealand
List_of_statistical_areas_in_New_Zealand
Organisation in New Zealand
The efforts of the CMS resulted in the ordination of Māori clergy: Rota Waitoa was ordained in 1853; Riwai Te Ahu in 1858; Raniera Kawhia, Hohua Te Moanaroa
Church Missionary Society in New Zealand
Church_Missionary_Society_in_New_Zealand
River Waitekuri River Waitepeka River Waitetuna River Waitewaewae River Waitoa River Waitoetoe River Waitohi River Waitōtara River Waitutu River Waiuku
List_of_rivers_of_New_Zealand
Amateur theatre society in New Zealand
directed by Chris Davidson. 2006 The Threepenny Opera, directed by William Waitoa. The Boy Friend, directed by Tessa-May Brown. Back to the 80's, directed
Napier_Operatic_Society
Pahewa; at Wairoa, Tamihana Huata; at Turanga, Hare Tawhaa; at Waiapu, Rota Waitoa, Raniera Kawhia and Mohi Tūrei; at Table Cape, Watene Moeka; at Maketu,
Matiaha_Pahewa
Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand
Hataitai Land Company was formed to sell sections on the hillsides north from Waitoa Road, and the area became known as Hataitai. In 1902 the new suburb was
Hataitai
Rugby team
Liv Robson, Sienna Stowers-Smith, Shyrah Tuliau-Tua'a and Kaia Walker-Waitoa. Power beat Bolt 29-15 to win the women's Ignite7 competition. Concurrent
New Zealand women's national rugby sevens team
New_Zealand_women's_national_rugby_sevens_team
Rugby union tournament
Tuamoheloa (2), Tevita Fifita (2), Whiria Meltzer (2) Con: Ben Paterson (6) [4] Try: Ricky Waitoa, Sikeli Vorenasu, Rocky Monika Con: Sikeli Vorenasu
2011_Heartland_Championship
Hollands Not held Mark Felix Terry Hollands Mick Gosling Brian Irwin Carl Waitoa (rep. NZL) 2004 Richard Gosling (2) Glenn Ross Not held Not held Adrian
Strength athletics in the United Kingdom and Ireland
Strength_athletics_in_the_United_Kingdom_and_Ireland
2004 play by Hone Kouka
Director: Nina Nawalowalo Dramaturg: Catherine Fitzgerald Kaumātua: Enoka Waitoa Set designer: Ross Gibbs Sound designer: Warryn Maxwell Lighting designer:
The_Prophet_(play)
Historic church in Auckland, New Zealand
took him 11 years to ordain the first Māori Anglican minister, Rev Rota Waitoa, at St Paul’s on 22 May 1853, and 24 years to ordain a Māori priest. Selwyn
St_Paul's_Church,_Auckland
New Zealand teacher and missionary
Pahewa; at Wairoa, Tāmihana Huata; at Turanga, Hare Tawhaa; at Waiapu, Rota Waitoa, Raniera Kawhia and Mohi Tūrei; at Table Cape, Watene Moeka; at Maketu,
Tāmihana_Huata
Johns Road, Meadowbank 13 College of St John the Evangelist Dining Hall and Waitoa Room Historic Place Category 1 188–226 St Johns Road, Meadowbank 14 Ewelme
List of category 1 historic places in Auckland
List_of_category_1_historic_places_in_Auckland
Elections in New Zealand
Candidate Affiliation Notes Bruce Mackay None Jock Mackintosh None Incumbent councillor Sophie Siers None Incumbent councillor Conrad Waitoa None
2025 Hawke's Bay Regional Council election
2025_Hawke's_Bay_Regional_Council_election
Locality in Waikato, New Zealand
located north-east of Morrinsville, south-west of Te Aroha, Waihou and Waitoa, and north of Ngarua, at the intersection of State Highway 26 and State
Tatuanui
Former electorate in Waikato, New Zealand
population centres of Matamata, Cambridge, Morrinsville, Te Aroha, Waharoa, Waitoa, Huntly, Ngāruawāhia, and Ohaupo. Piako was a rural Waikato electorate from
Piako_(electorate)
Locality in Waikato, New Zealand
point of the district’s war efforts. In 1875 Walton was governed by the Waitoa Road Board. In 1908 Walton became a riding of Piako County. The area is
Walton,_New_Zealand
19th-century Anglican Bishop of Waiapu
and eight Māori – in the Waiapu diocese. The Māori were: at Waiapu, Rota Waitoa, Raniera Kawhia and Mohi Tūrei; at Tokomaru, Matiaha Pahewa; at Wairoa,
William_Williams_(bishop)
Village in Waikato, New Zealand
of pipelines linking the Māui pipeline at Te Kowhai with Cambridge and Waitoa. Joan Hart, sprinter at the 1950 British Empire Games "Stats NZ Geographic
Motumaoho
18 October 2025 Jock Mackintosh Independent Heretaunga/Hastings Conrad Waitoa Independent Heretaunga/Hastings 18 October 2025 Tony Kuklinski Independent
Hawke's_Bay_Regional_Council
New Zealand architect and lawn bowler (1875–1946)
Mrs Turner-Cottier, 83 Kent Terrace, Te Aro. Kilbirnie Wesleyan Church, Waitoa Road, Hataitai. Lampard Flats, 284–286 Cuba Street, Te Aro. Plumbers Building
William_Fielding_(architect)
Annual awards for New Zealanders
Waitangi; formerly resident commissioner, Chatham Islands. Lorna Ina Ranby – of Waitoa. For services in the interests of intellectually handicapped children. Ivy
1959 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
1959_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Annual theatre awards Wellington, New Zealand
Wild Colonial Girl The Peter Harcourt New Playwright of the Year Hōhepa Waitoa, He Kura E Huna Ana Outstanding new New Zealand Play of the Year D. F. Mamea
Wellington_Theatre_Awards
Place in Waikato, New Zealand
Morrinsville and Thames and became a politician, serving on the Piako Council and Waitoa Road Board at various times between 1887 and 1914. The remoteness of Kiwitahi
Kiwitahi
Postulated currently inactive fault in New Zealand
Fault intra-rift fault segments are labelled A (Awaiti), E (Elstow), W (Waitoa), P (Te Poi) and O (Okoroire), as is the active Te Puninga Fault (T). The
Firth_of_Thames_Fault
Awards list for New Zealand
Redmond Bourke JP – of Eltham. Leicester William Charles Chatfield JP – of Waitoa. The Reverend Father John Patrick Egden SM – of Wellington. Lucy Tui Hampton
1983 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
1983_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Fault system in New Zealand
context of Hauraki Rift. Segments are labelled A (Awaiti), E (Elstow), W (Waitoa), P (Te Poi) and O (Okoroire). The also known to be active Te Puninga Fault
Kerepehi_Fault
Locality in Matamata-Piako District, New Zealand
War. John Mellon was an English pioneer who lived in a small hut by the Waitoa River. He cultivated an apple orchard in Elstow and cleared the bush in
Elstow,_New_Zealand
New Zealand rugby union tournament in 1992
Palmer Carlos Spencer Con: Carlos Spencer (5/6) Pen: Carlos Spencer (2/2) Con: Morgan Waitoa Jack Higgins Pen: Eli Manuel (1/2) Drop: Eli Manuel (1/1)
1992 National Provincial Championship
1992_National_Provincial_Championship
Awards list for New Zealand
Wellington. For services to the medical profession. Ronald Alan Candy OBE – of Waitoa. For services to the dairy industry. Leonard Thomas Daniell DCM – of Masterton
1969 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
1969_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Postulated currently inactive fault in New Zealand
Fault intra-rift fault segments are labelled A (Awaiti), E (Elstow), W (Waitoa), P (Te Poi) and O (Okoroire), as is the active Te Puninga Fault (T). The
Hauraki_Fault
27th rugby tournament in Auckland, NZ
after being transferred from Devonport. He had recently been living in the Waitoa area and had played a solitary game of rugby union there for the Eastern
1935 Auckland Rugby League season
1935_Auckland_Rugby_League_season
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Friend; Righteous
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Prince the honest and kind. Peace and truth
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Garden
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Modern English elaborated form of French Yvonne, LAVONNE means "yew tree."
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Czechoslovakian
, pure.
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Armenian, Australian
Strong
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Hungarian
Feminine form of Hungarian Tódor, TEODÓRA means "gift of God."
Girl/Female
Hindu
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