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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Waipukurau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It is located 50 kilometres southwest of Hastings on the banks of the Tukituki River.
The Tukituki River is found in the eastern North Island of New Zealand.
Waipukurau is situated close to the south bank of the Tukituki River on The Takapau (Ruataniwha) Plain.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Waipukurau   (586 words)

  
 Tukituki River and principal tributaries
This is probably the best known river in the Hawke’s Bay region, producing excellent fishing for both rainbow and brown.
The river is 80km long and generally fishable throughout its length.
The main river is now covered by an access pamphlet, contact our office for details.
www.fishandgame.org.nz /SITE_Default/SITE_your_region/SITE_Hawkes_Bay/Fishing/Hawkes_Bay_Tukituki_River.asp   (415 words)

  
 CHB effluent causing stink in swimming hole - Hawkes Bay Today - Feb 12 2005 7:30AM - localnews
He owns a weekend cottage at Patangata on the bank of the Tukituki river, which he described as a wonderful fishery and superb recreational area.
Ms Cudby, who made a submission on behalf of Mt Herbert Road residents, said it was vital that the Hawke's Bay Regional Council enforced strict monitoring and regulations for the Tukituki river.
Fish and Game New Zealand made a submission pointing out the Tukituki was the fourth most heavily fished river in the country.
www.hbtoday.co.nz /storydisplay.cfm?storyid=3623729&thesection=localnews&thesubsection=&thesecondsubsection=   (651 words)

  
 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
In July 1854 Chambers applied for 640 acres of rural land in the Ahuriri block, in the vicinity of the Puketapu swamp.
The good grazing land further south on the Tukituki River, near Havelock (Havelock North), attracted his attention, and in December 1854 he took up the Mokopeka run of some 6,400 acres on the east bank of the Tukituki River.
Chambers had also been squatting on the west bank of the Tukituki River, on the Te Mata block, an area still in Maori hands; the authorities acquiesced in this illegal occupation for fear of losing a valuable settler.
www.dnzb.govt.nz /dnzb/Find_Quick.asp?PersonEssay=1C12   (908 words)

  
 New Zealand Hawke's Bay Freshwater Fisheries - Fly Fishing Lake Tutira and the Tukituki River
This sun-drenched region embraces a number of significant rivers flowing east from the Kaimanawa and Kaweka Ranges.
The Tukituki River along with its tributaries, is a major source of sports fishing.
The Waipawa and Makaroro rivers contain rainbows and browns averaging 1 kg.
www.newzealandcarhire.co.nz /fishing-guides/hawkes-bay.html   (371 words)

  
 Blind Road Access
Landowner David Phillips, the Hastings District Council, and Fish and Game have worked together to provide angler access to the Tukituki river off the end of Blind Road.
Blind road ends well away from the river with the unformed paper road not providing practical or close legal access.
If this is the case, or you have any doubts, park where allocated and continue on foot.
www.fishandgame.org.nz /SITE_Default/SITE_your_region/SITE_Hawkes_Bay/Fishing/Tukituki_River_Access_Blind_Road.asp   (112 words)

  
 river kayaking guided tours new zealand
Take a leisurely kayak down the beautiful Tukituki River in the company of a fun loving and informed local guide.
Meander through stunning scenery rich in fish and bird life against a backdrop of weeping willow trees edged with rolling hills where sheep and cattle graze.
5-8 pm evening kayak with a light supper at the river is available.
www.longislandtoursnz.com /t_riverskayaking.htm   (181 words)

  
 Hawke's Bay activity planner - New Zealand
Most spectacular is their method of fishing, when whole flocks suddenly dive straight into the sea from a great height, at speeds of up to 145km/h.
The world famous Tukituki River provides some of the most exciting and rewarding fishing experiences.
In the wild tumbling rivers to the gentle flowing streams you will find the large Brown and powerful Rainbow trout.
www.firstlighttravel.com /act_hawkes_bay.html   (800 words)

  
 Activities golf, horse riding, mountain biking, kayaking, walking, hiking, wineries, vineyards in Napier, Hastings, ...
These provide fertile river flats for the growing of crops and pasture.
Napier is a major port for the export of timber, wood pulp, fertilizer meat and produce.
The reserve is in a river gorge which protected the native vegetation from being removed for agriculture.
www.cottagestays.co.nz /regions/hawkesbayinfo.htm   (625 words)

  
 Hawkes Bay wine tour - New Zealand
From here we take a short trip down from the terraces to the river bed for a Jetboat ride on the Tutaekuri River.
On the way back to your accommodation we will stop at Sileni Estates and browse through their purpose built epicurean centre, for the `true foodies’, there is the option to take part in a cooking school run in the centre.
We then cross over the Tukituki river, and enter the Cape Kidnappers region.
www.firstlighttravel.com /wine_itin_hb.html   (738 words)

  
 Adventure Trips at Kiwi Adventure Company :: Ahuriri, Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Centuries of river erosion has carved out this spectacular chasm in the soft Hawkes Bay limestone.
Meander down the majestic Tukituki River taking in the spectacular landscapes and river scenery.
The Mohaka River located halfway between Napier and Taupo provides a slightly more challenging trip for the more adventurous amongst us.
www.saltyrock.co.nz /adventuretrips   (542 words)

  
 River Valleys
The Tutaekuri River Valley has a diversity of soil type and growing environment that is mirrored in its equally diverse range of plantings.
This river valley includes the Whitecliff, Woodthorpe, Dartmoor Valley and Moteo areas and has shown some of the highest growing season temperatures in the region.
The upper reaches of the Ngaruroro River Valley shelter the inland, elevated terraces of Riverview, Ohiti, Crownthorpe, Matapiro and Mangatahi.
www.hawkesbaywinemakers.co.nz /hawkes_bay_region/subregions/river_valleys/index.htm   (306 words)

  
 Hawke’s Bay Surfing Reports and Information: New Zealand
For example Awatoto river mouth at the south end of Napier’s colourful Marine Parade, has nice hollow waves, which break left and right off the bar on a rising tide.
Haumoana (6 kms south of Awatoto) has a real sick right-hander that breaks over the shallow bar of the Tukituki River mouth, but watch the rip on outgoing tides.
Te Awanga (16 kms east of Hastings) is the base for visits to the gannet colony and sits at the mouth of the Maraetotara River, where you can ride a good right-hand point and reef break in easterly swells.
www.newzealandnz.co.nz /surfing/hawkes-bay.html   (458 words)

  
 Sea, Sky and Bush Walk
The Sky Walk on day two begins at Pukenui Station and good farm-tracks will lead us over a saddle and on to the headwaters of the Tukituki River and Moorcock Stream.
This is Makaretu, reknown in the early 1900's for it's milling and originally settled by Scandinavians, of which many of today's landowners are descendants.
Providing the river is at its summer level, we will cross the river and proceed upstream to the Lindsay Tunnel.
www.seaskybush.co.nz /?id=2006walk   (541 words)

  
 Craggy Range, Havelock North, Hawkes Bay
The Cellar Master's Cottage is a boutique self-contained cottage that offers two bedrooms and ensuites, along with commanding views of Te Mata Peak and the Tukituki River.
This boutique self-contained cottage offers two bedrooms and ensuites, along with commanding views of Te Mata Peak and the Tukituki River.
During your stay, a complimentary continental breakfast will be provided for you in the comfort of your own cottage.
www.panorooma.com /?do=listing&id=854&sn=15®ion=39&begin=   (430 words)

  
 Total Experience - Kayaking - River Kayak Adventure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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Take a leisurely kayak down the beautiful Tukituki River in the company of a fun and informed local guide.
way to the meeting point at Tukituki River Bridge (eastern side).
www.totalexperience.co.nz /browse.asp?CategoryID=129&ProductID=724&LocationID=9   (314 words)

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