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… Rotorua is situated in the Rotorua basin on the southern shores of Lake Rotorua. The … ROTORUA …
… There are 20 lakes within 20 miles of Rotorua, though some are small and not well known. All are … craters, calderas, or valleys blocked by lava flows. Lake Rotorua is circular, 6 miles in diameter, and slopes gently … ROTORUA LAKES …
… or every second year. Releases are made in certain of the Rotorua lakes and the coastal dune lakes of the North … South Island, brown are dominant. Browns are present in the Rotorua lakes and Lake Taupo, but they are more difficult to … trout average 2–3 Ib in weight, and brown taken from the Rotorua lakes and Lake Taupo about 6 Ib. Browns from the …
… the Kaihu, does carry rainbow trout averaging 2 lb. The Rotorua Fishing District, which embraces Rotorua, Waikaremoana, and Gisborne fishing waters, is … this vast region is 4 lb 8 oz. Famous fishing waters in the Rotorua district include Hamurana Springs, Ngongotaha, …
… roughly to the extent of five counties, Tauranga, Rotorua, Taupo, Whakatane, and Opotiki, which, together with … the principal basis for the collection of statistics. Rotorua (urban area population, 25,068, 1961) and Tauranga …
… Tutanekai lived on Mokoia Island, Lake Rotorua, where of an evening he and his friend Tiki used to … “pipe”. The sound of this music could be heard across Lake Rotorua at Owhata and it charmed the beautiful and … Wellington. Polynesian Mythology , Grey, Sir G. Legends of Rotorua and the Hot Lakes , Reed, A. W., 1958. …
… Internal Affairs administers the Southern Lakes, Taupo, and Rotorua Fishing Districts. All other districts are … waters of the district from 1 November to 31 May. The Lake Rotorua season is from 1 July to 30 June; all other waters in the Rotorua Fishing District are from 1 October to 30 June. The …
… Island. They were later liberated on Rangitoto Island, near Rotorua, and in the Hunters Hills near Waimate. Wallabies … reduced the numbers of wallabies in the Waimate and Rotorua districts. …
… to the north. The railway lines from Hamilton, Paeroa, and Rotorua meet at Morrinsville, and the Hamilton-Paeroa main … Hamilton is 20 miles south-west (16 miles by rail), and Rotorua is 65 miles south-east (69 miles by rail). Te Aroha … until October 1884. In the 1880s the Thames Valley and Rotorua Railway Co. began the construction of a line from …
… the east the land rises to the Mamaku Range. The Hamilton-Rotorua section of railway and the Hamilton-Taupo main … of Hamilton (53 miles by rail), 33 miles north-west of Rotorua (32 miles by rail), 19 miles south of Matamata (18 … but the railway, which was begun by the Thames Valley and Rotorua Railway Co., was the most important factor in the …