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Page 12. External links and sources

More links and websites

  • Carterton District Council

    Carterton District Council’s site has information about Wairarapa’s ‘Daffodil Capital’.

  • Go Wairarapa

    This site gives information on Wairarapa activities, accommodation and events.

  • MartinboroughNZ.com

    The MartinboroughNZ.com site has information for tourists and residents about the southern Wairarapa’s wine village.

  • Ngā Kanohi Marae O Wairarapa

    This charitable trust represents eight Wairarapa marae and supports marae based trade learning.

  • Pūkaha Mount Bruce

    Pūkaha Mount Bruce is a conservation centre for endangered wildlife in the northern Wairarapa.

  • Tararua tourism information

    Visitors can find out about the Tararua region, in northern Wairarapa, on this site.

  • Wairarapa

    This page on the Department of Conservation site has information about reserves, forest parks and conservation in the Wairarapa.

  • Welcome to the Masterton District

    The Masterton District Council’s site has information about Masterton.

More suggestions and sources

  • Bagnall, A. G. Wairarapa: an historical excursion. Masterton: Hedley’s, 1976.
  • Grant, Ian F. North of the Waingawa: the Masterton Borough and County Councils, 1877–1989. Masterton: Masterton District Council, 1995.
  • Kernohan, David. Wairarapa buildings: two centuries of New Zealand architecture. Masterton: Wairarapa Archive, 2004.
  • McIntyre, Roberta. The canoes of Kupe: a history of the Martinborough district. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2002.
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How to cite this page

Ben Schrader, Wairarapa places, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/story/16683/sources (accessed 4 June 2026).

Story by Ben Schrader, published 2 March 2009, updated 11 June 2015.