-
Tutaekuri or
Tūtaekurī may
refer to the following:
Tutaekuri River,
Hastings District, Hawke's Bay,
flowing from near
Taihape to
Clive Tutaekuri River...
- "two"; toru
means "three" and iwa
means "nine".) "
tutaekuri - Te Aka Māori Dictionary".
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February 2023...
- The
Tutaekuri River (Māori:
Tūtaekurī)
flows eastward for 99.9
kilometres through the Hawke's Bay
Region of the
eastern North Island of New
Zealand into...
- much of the year.
Other rivers in the
catchment are the Nancy, Trent,
Tūtaekurī and
Waiheke Rivers. They can all be kayaked,
except in late
summer and...
- when the main
Redcliffe substation was
damaged in
floodwaters after the
Tutaekuri River burst its banks. Downstream, 1,000
people were
evacuated from low-lying...
- town of
Clive (drainage area 2,000
square kilometres (770 sq mi)
above Tutaekuri River confluence).
About 40% of the
catchment is pasture, and 55% native...
-
source of many
rivers which flow into
Hawke Bay,
including among them the
Tutaekuri, Mohaka, and
Ngaruroro Rivers. The
highest point in the
range is Kaweka...
- at
Tutaekuri Bay, a
magical place where they have gone
camping every year at Christmas. The Māori-language name
Tutaekuri means "dog ****";
Tutaekuri Bay...
- was
formed over the last 250,000
years from
sediment deposited by the
Tutaekuri,
Ngaruroro and
Tukituki Rivers and from
coastal marine deposits. It consists...
- the
Tūtaekurī at Pakowhai;
Redclyffe Bridge, a
major crossing of the
Tūtaekurī from
Taradale to Waiohiki; the
Vicarage Road
bridge over the
Tūtaekurī at...