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before the 1881 election.
Joseph Jay &
Henry James Haines won the
Kopua to
Tahoraiti contract for £13,615 on 8 June 1883, but they
claimed unusually bad weather...
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Tahoraiti has,
since 1939, been the
official name of a locality,
which has also been
known as Tahoraite. It is a sp****ly po****ted area in the Manawatū-Whanganui...
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Danevirke opened on 1
December 1884, when the 7 mi 43 ch (12.1 km)
Matamau to
Tahoraiti section extended the line from
Napier and
regular trains started running...
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opened as a flag
station on 22
March 1887, with the 15 mi 10 ch (24.3 km)
Tahoraiti (later Tapuata) to
Woodville section. It
started with 2
trains a day,...
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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
served what...
- time a road was
being cleared, the Napier-Wellington
railway had
reached Tahoraiti and the
nearest station would be Oringi,
about 3 mi (4.8 km) from the...
- and he gave up his
studies shortly after starting there to
return to
Tahoraiti, near Dannevirke.
Shortly after, the LDS
Church mission president at the...
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Tahoraiti railway station in 1912,
south of Dannevirke....
- to
Tahoraiti was
reported as
ready to open on 1
December 1884, it wasn't
until 15
December 1884 that the 7 mi 43 ch (12.1 km)
Matamau to
Tahoraiti section...
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north and in the
subsequent fighting drove the Rangitāne
south into the
Tahoraiti area (Dannevirke).
Warfare continued through the 1600s
until the time...