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Waipawa is the second-largest town in
Central Hawke's Bay in the east of the
North Island of New Zealand. It has a po****tion of 2,430 (June 2024). The...
- The
Waipawa River is a
braided river of
southern Hawke's Bay, in New Zealand's
eastern North Island. It
flows southeast from the
slopes of 1,687 m (5...
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Waipawa was
served by mail
coaches running between Napier and Waipukurau. On
Monday 28
August 1876 the
railway was
extended from Te Aute to
Waipawa,...
- It is
located on the
banks of the
Tukituki River, 7
kilometres south of
Waipawa and 50
kilometres southwest of Hastings.
Central Hawkes Bay,
where the...
- Bed of
Waipawa River is a
river of the Hawke's Bay
region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows roughly parallel with and
north of the
Waipawa River...
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Waipawa was a
parliamentary electorate in the Hawke's Bay
Region of New Zealand, from 1881 to 1946. The
previous electoral redistribution was undertaken...
- more
rural parts of the
region are
served by the
towns of Waipukurau,
Waipawa, and Wairoa. Hawke's Bay is
named for the bay to its east,
Hawke Bay, which...
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Waipawa. Aramoana-Ruahine is a
largely rural ward. The
council seat is in
Waipawa. The
mayor is
elected at large. The
council seat is in
Waipawa. The...
- (7,670) Ōpōtiki (4,880)
Wairoa (4,720)
Clive (2,080)
Haumoana (1,160)
Waipawa (2,430)
Waipukurau (4,810) Ōakura ()
Waitara (7,730)
Inglewood (3,960)...
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Waipawa by-election of 1940 was a by-election for the
electorate of
Waipawa held on 16
November 1940
during the 26th New
Zealand Parliament. The by-election...