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The Tukituki River is in the Hawke's Bay region of the eastern North Island of New Zealand. It flows from the Ruahine Ranges to the Pacific Ocean at the southern end of Hawke Bay. The river flows for 117 kilometres (73 mi), east and then northeast, passing through the town of Waipukurau before flowing into Hawke Bay, close to the city of Hastings.
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The Mangaonuku Stream is a river in the Hawke's Bay region of the eastern North Island of New Zealand. It is a tributary of the Tukituki River , which it joins close to the town of Waipawa . [ 1 ]
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Waiohine River, , a tributary of the Ruamahanga River - 35 km (13 mi) Freshwater River (Stewart Island) - 25 km (15 mi) (longest New Zealand river not in the North or South Island) Waiwawa River - 21 km (13 mi) (longest river on the Coromandel Peninsula )
From north to south, they are the Wairoa River, Mohaka River, Tutaekuri River, Ngaruroro River and Tukituki River. Lake Waikaremoana , situated in northern Hawke's Bay, roughly 35 km from the coast, is the largest lake in Hawke's Bay, the fourth largest in the North Island and the 16th largest in New Zealand.
The Waipukurau road bridge across the Tukituki River circa 1910. It was rebuilt in 1923 [27] and replaced in 1935 by a concrete bridge 900 ft (270 m) long [28] In 1867 Russell acquired the Pa Flat native reserve and founded Waipukurau on it as a model village. [29] Russel chose the residents and approved the house plans. [30]