Te Whiti Moana

Te Whiti, formerly Te Whiti o Tu in the nineteenth century, is a rural community in the Masterton District of the Wairarapa region of New Zealand's North Island. It is about 6 kilometres north of Gladstone, 12 kilometres south of Masterton and east of Carterton. It runs from Wardells Bridge over the Ruamahanga River just upstream from its confluenc…
Te Whiti, formerly Te Whiti o Tu in the nineteenth century, is a rural community in the Masterton District of the Wairarapa region of New Zealand's North Island. It is about 6 kilometres north of Gladstone, 12 kilometres south of Masterton and east of Carterton. It runs from Wardells Bridge over the Ruamahanga River just upstream from its confluence with the Waingawa River, where the Wardell family farm is called "Te Whiti", south to the Tauweru River, which forms the boundary between Masterton District and Carterton District. The Ruamahanga River runs north and west of the area, and the Tauweru River flows across the south of Te Whiti. Nearby communities include Te Whanga to the east and Gladstone and Longbush to the south. The Maungaraki Range is also nearby.
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