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Meaning of "waitaki"
waitaki (noun): A river in New Zealand, known for its scenic views and recreational activities like fishing and boating
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- A local government district in South Canterbury, and North Otago, New Zealand.
- A major river in the South Island of New Zealand, which flows through the above district to the Pacific Ocean.
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Waitaki hydroelectricity system.
He was expelled from Waitaki for misbehaviour.
Aviemore lies on both sides of the border between the Waimate and Waitaki districts.
Take a look at the Waitaki Valley from the air.
The sphingolipid is that sold under the name Glycocer by Waitaki.
The lake is now part of the Waitaki hydroelectric scheme.
The Waitaki electorate was won by John Anstey that year.
Power had been restored to most people in Waitaki yesterday.
They eventually flow into the Waitaki River and to the Pacific Ocean north of Oamaru.
The southern boundary is the Waitaki River.
Waitaki had become a two-member electorate, and four candidates put their names forward.
The basin is drained by the Waitaki River.
The Waitaki and Clutha rivers provide much of the country 's hydroelectric power.
It is part of the Waitaki River system.
On 7 November 1881, a combined road/rail bridge from Kurow to Hakataramea across the Waitaki River was opened.
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Omarama is in the Waitaki District, in the southern Canterbury region.
It is the largest town in the Waihemo Ward of the Waitaki District.
Omarama is in the Waitaki District, in the historic Province of Otago.
South of the Waitaki.
At the time, the Waitaki was a single-member electorate.
The northern group of Mackenzie Basin lakes form part of the Waitaki River system.
From there the company supplied heavy machinery, in particular to the Waitaki River hydroelectric projects.
The town was founded in 1968 to house construction workers on the Upper Waitaki Hydroelectric Scheme.