- Point), the
headland at the end of the peninsula,
called Te
Waiārohia (a
shortening of Te
Waiārohia ō Ngāriki). The name
refers to the
panoramic views the...
-
visited New
Zealand in 1937,
although the
headland is also
known as Te
Waiarohia,
after an
ancient Māori stronghold. Today, it is
occupied by a golf club...
- Te
Waiarohia/Te
Naupata - Te Wai o Taiki...
- Point), the
headland at the end of the peninsula,
called Te
Waiārohia (a
shortening of Te
Waiārohia ō Ngāriki). The name
refers to the
panoramic views the...
- Point), the
headland at the end of the peninsula,
called Te
Waiārohia (a
shortening of Te
Waiārohia ō Ngāriki),
which grew to
become one of the
largest centres...
- Point), the
headland at the end of the peninsula,
called Te
Waiārohia (a
shortening of Te
Waiārohia ō Ngāriki). The
followers of Ngāriki also
settled at the...
-
Oruamo or ****yers Cr**** • right
Brigham Cr****,
Rarawaru Cr****,
Orchard Stream,
Waiarohia Stream Waterbodies Waiarohia Inlet Bridges Upper Harbour Bridge...
- Point), the
headland at the end of the peninsula,
called Te
Waiārohia (a
shortening of Te
Waiārohia ō Ngāriki). The
followers of Ngāriki also
settled at the...
- Point), the
headland at the end of the peninsula,
called Te
Waiārohia (a
shortening of Te
Waiārohia ō Ngāriki). The
followers of Ngāriki also
settled at the...
- was
bought out by
Clark 5
years later; and Ockleston's in 1903 at the
Waiarohia inlet, Ockleston's was
bought around the same time as Holland's by Clark...