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Waipapa is a small town in the Bay of Islands, Northland, New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 10, approximately 10 minutes drive from Kerikeri , the nearest urban centre. Waipapa itself has no school with most pupils travelling to Kerikeri on a daily basis.
Puketotara is a statistical area in the Far North District of New Zealand. It covers 55 square kilometres around Puketotara Stream.There are no population centres in the area, with Waipapa being to the northeast, Kerikeri to the east, Waimate North to the south, and Ōkaihau to the southwest.
The Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board has 7 single member subdivions, Kawakawa-Moerewa, Kerikeri, Paihia, Russell-Opua, Waipapa and Whangaroa. Kaikohe-Hokianga Community Board; The Kaikohe-Hokianga Community Board has 6 members representing 3 subdivions, Kaikohe (3 members), North Hokianga (1 member), South Hokianga (2 members).
Kerikeri High School is the largest school in Northland. A secondary (years 7–13) school, with a roll of 1,598 [30] Kerikeri Primary School and Riverview School are contributing primary (years 1–6) schools with rolls of 565 [31] and 442 [32] students. Springbank School is a private composite (years 1–13) school with a roll of 220. [33]
Lake Manuwai is a lake in the Northland Region of New Zealand.Located near Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands, it is part of the upper Waipapa stream. [1] It is a reservoir created in the 1980's by the Ministry of Works along with Lake Waingaro to supply irrigation to Kerikeri's horticulture industry. [2]
SH 10 begins at a junction with SH 1 near Pakaraka, 8 km (5.0 mi) east of Ōhaeawai, and initially runs north to pass Kerikeri and Paihia to the west (the latter accessed via SH 11). Passing the Bay of Islands , the road turns to the north-west and reaches the coast at Whangaroa Harbour , then heads inland again before meeting the coast once ...
In Māori mythology, the waka Waipapa, captained by Kaiwhetu and Wairere, made its first landing in New Zealand at Karikari. [12] The two largest settlements are Whatuwhiwhi, which is situated on the south side of the north-eastern part of the peninsula, and nearby Tokerau Beach, which lies at the northern end of the eastern side of the sandy ...
It flows south from its sources in the Omahuta Forest to reach the Waipapa River 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of Kerikeri. [1] See also. List of rivers of New Zealand;