- Lake
Waahi (or up to 1913
sometimes called Lake Waihi) is
located immediately to the west of Huntly, in the
Waikato Region. Lake
Waahi is a
riverine lake...
- Ōhākī
Marae and Te Ōhākī a Te Puea
meeting house, and
Waahi Pa and Tāne i te
Pupuke meeting house.
Waahi Pa was the home of the late Māori
Queen Dame Te Atairangikaahu...
- Mahuta, and Te
Uranga Matai of the Ngāti Korokī tribe.
Mahuta was born at
Waahi, Huntly, on 16 June 1906. He was
named Korokī
after the
ancestor of his...
- Tomairangi, Tuheitia, Maharaia, Mihikiteao, Kiki and Te Manawanui. They
lived at
Waahi Pā in Huntly, in a home ****
helped to build. King Korokī died in 1966....
-
Raukawa iti (official
guest house). She and her
husband also
resided at
Waahi Pa in
Huntly during her reign. He
continued to live at
their residence with...
-
Bunny Te
Kokiri Miha
Waahi Walters (31 May 1953 – 14
December 2016) was a New
Zealand singer who had a
number of New
Zealand hits
during the 1970s. He...
- competitions. The club
plays in a
green and gold
strip and are
based at
Waahi Pa Huntly. Taniwharau,
founded in 1944 by
Tonga Mahuta, is the most successful...
- (PDF).
Waikato District Council. 2009. "Land, Air,
Water Aotearoa – Lake
Waahi". www.lawa.org.nz.
Retrieved 28 May 2017.
Waters S,
Kelly D,
Doehring K...
- and
around Huntly: Te Ōhākī marae,
Kaitumutumu marae, Te
Kauri marae and
Waahi marae 3 in and
around Ngāruawāhia:
Taupiri marae, Waikeri–Tangirau marae...
- Kīngitanga flag from
Waahi,
showing the
seven stars of Matariki...