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Karioi or
Mount Karioi is a 2.4
million year old
extinct stratovolcano 8 km (5.0 mi) SW of
Raglan in the
Waikato region of New Zealand's
North Island....
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Fault Maketu Stream Fault (Maketu Trace)
Karioi fault set that is 24 km (15 mi) wide of NE‐trending
faults Karioi Fault Wahianoa Fault Snowgr****
Fault Shawcroft...
- (predominantly
sheep and
cattle farmers) in the
Waikato region on the
slopes of
Karioi,
between Raglan and
Kawhia in New Zealand. The
introduction to 'Ruapuke'...
- Māori owners.
Raglan Highway Board existed from 1868 and
merged with the
Karioi Board between 1888 and 1892.
Raglan Town
Board started in 1878 and merged...
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Province didn't pay anything.
Raglan Town
Board was
formed in 1868,
Karioi Board in 1870 by
division of
Whaingaroa Highway District and by 1871 eleven...
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Karioi was a
station on the
North Island Main
Trunk line, in the
Ruapehu District of New Zealand. A p****ing loop remains. The name was
changed to Ninnia...
- 1+1⁄4 mi (2.0 km)
tramway from 1908
until 1930. The mill
burnt down in 1926.
Karioi state forest was set up in
November 1926, with 33,516
acres (13,563 ha)...
- four
mountain group syndicates: Kakepuku, Maungatautari, Pirongia, and
Karioi, all of
which are
local maunga (Te Reo/Maori
language for 'mountain'). The...
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picked up
again in the 1960s when the
Karioi Forest was replanted, and in the 1970s a pulp mill
opened at
Karioi. From the
early 1900s,
Chinese began to...
- used to
gather wild-fowl by all the
surrounding land-owners,
Ngati Rangi (
Karioi/Whanganui river) Te Ati Hau/Tūwharetoa (Taumarunui/Lake Taupō) and Ngati...