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- Waianiwa is a town and statistical area in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand. Waianiwa statistical area covers 228.65 km2 (88.28 sq mi)...
- Moutere UMO 054 21 Urenui URE 054 21 Uruti UTI 067 Waerenga WGA 0817 67 Waianiwa WAU 021 392 Waiau WU 0515 Waiau Pa WAF 085 21 Waihao Downs WNS 0519 22...
- Verdon College. Pokoney, C****andra (11 February 2013). "Tales abound at Waianiwa School's 150th". Southland Times. Williams, Dee (2009). The Hole in the...
- Wallacetown Area: Branxholme Lochiel Makarewa Ryal Bush Spar Bush Tussock Cr**** Waianiwa Wallacetown Waimatuku Winton Area: Benmore Browns Caroline Centre Bush...
- the Waihopai electorate from 1861–1867 and again from 1869–1870, and the Waianiwa electorate from 1867–1869. He served on the Council's executive from 1869–1870...
- 1974) was a New Zealand dairy scientist and administrator. He was born in Waianiwa, Southland, New Zealand on 1 September 1900. In the 1960 New Year Honours...
- Legislative Council on 22 June 1950. Young was born in Waianiwa in 1876 and was educated at the Waianiwa school before he took up farming in the area. He was...
- Riversdale-Piano Flat Lumsden-Balfour Oreti River Otautau Hedgehope Winton Waianiwa Riverton Wallacetown Grove Bush Edendale-Woodlands Inlets other Southland...
- Baldey was married, in 1861, to Elizabeth, a daughter of James Laing of Waianiwa, Southland. They had three sons and four daughters. Baldey was involved...
- rolling farmland, p****ing through Wrights Bush and Waimatuku (and byp****ing Waianiwa and Thornbury) until it reaches Riverton, where it crosses the Aparima...