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… main hydrothermal district. Lakes of this latter group are Rotorua, Rotoiti, and Rotoehu, in the immediate neighbourhood of Rotorua itself; and Tarawera, Rotokakahi, Tikitapu, Okareka, … somewhat to the south-east of it. The lakes about Rotorua lie mainly within the catchment of the Kaituna …
… which must be seen to be believed. Thermal Wonderland . Rotorua and Wairakei are centres of what many international … boating, and swimming amid beautiful surroundings. As Rotorua is one of the main centres of the Maori people, …
… as a town about 1873 on the building of the road via Rotorua to Taupo, but it declined somewhat in importance following the opening of the direct railway to Rotorua in 1894. It became a borough in 1882 and a city in …
… the southern margins of the Waikato, the Bay of Plenty, and Rotorua-Taupo districts. The most remarkable development of …
… Maori Place Names …, Andersen, J. C. (1942) Place Names of Rotorua , Cowan, J. (1949) The New Zealand Guide , …
… Healy, M.SC., Volcanologist, New Zealand Geological Survey, Rotorua. …
… abundant. In the North Island most records come from the Rotorua-Waikaremoana and Upper Wanganui River districts, …
… connected with New Plymouth and Napier, and Auckland with Rotorua and Thames. The North Island Main Trunk Railway, …
… standards the number of days with ground frost is high, at Rotorua 79.9, the climate on the whole is quite agreeable to livestock farming. Rotorua has a January mean daily maximum of 73.8°F and a …
… There are two districts not administered by such societies–Rotorua and Southern Lakes–taken over by the Department of …