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The District was formed from Waipa County Council and its town boroughs in 1989. [5] The county boundaries have varied since five ridings were formed in Waipa county in 1876: Newcastle, Hamilton, Mangapiko North and South, [6] Rangiaowhia, [7] and Pukekura. [8] In 1902, it covered 282 sq mi (730 km 2) and had an additional riding, Tuhikaramea. [9]
Waipā District Council (Māori: Te Kaunihera ā-Rohe o Waipa) [citation needed] is the territorial authority for the Waipā District of New Zealand. [ 1 ] The council consists of 14 elected members: the mayor of Waipā , Susan O'Regan , and 13 ward councillors.
Pirongia is a small town in the Waipa District of the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island.It is 12 kilometres to the west of Te Awamutu, on the banks of the Waipā River, close to the foot of the 962 metre Mount Pirongia, which lies in Pirongia Forest Park to the west of the town.
Big Bear Stores was an American regional supermarket chain operating in the U.S. states of Ohio and West Virginia between 1933 and 2004. The company was founded in Columbus, Ohio, and was headquartered there until its acquisition by Syracuse, New York–based Penn Traffic in 1989.
Rangiaowhia, [18] or Rangiaohia Highway Board administered the roads in the town until Te Awamutu Town Board's [19] election on 1 November 1884. [20] The board first met on 8 November, [21] though there had been an earlier attempt to form a board [22] and there was an unsuccessful challenge to the legality of the election. [23]
A street market or open-air market, [1] with alternative names such as: market square and sometimes charity market, in cases where the sale is made for charity reasons, is a market that is set up on certain days of the week, generally on the street in open-air places; they are usually located in public places or ceded by the town council of the locality such as squares, avenues, parking lots, etc.
Waipa may refer to: New Zealand. Waipa (New Zealand electorate), a former electorate; Waipa District, a territorial local authority; Waipā River, a waterway;
Earlier San Francisco and San Mateo Electric Railway, United Railroads of San Francisco, Market Street Railway, [1] continues as intra-urban service San Francisco, Napa and Calistoga Railway [2] 1905 1937 Later San Francisco and Napa Valley Railroad: Shipyard Railway [citation needed] 1943 1945 Southern Pacific Company [1] 1911 1941