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iron and concrete), with 16 m (52 ft) of rockfill on it, some 3 m (9.8 ft) lower than the previous bridge. The previous 1927 bridge, which replaced a level crossing, was a 22 m (72 ft) high viaduct, 5.79 m (19.0 ft) wide between kerbs and 58 m (190 ft) long, with a reinforced concrete deck. There had been a fatal crash at the level crossing in 1913.
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Of those at least 15 years old, 9 (8.3%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 36 (33.3%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 32,100, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 15 people (13.9%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those
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Central Region replaced a narrow bridge over the stream with a culvert and 150,000 m (5,300,000 cu ft) of fill, 120 m (390 ft) long, 6 m (20 ft) wide and 3 m (9.8 ft) high, on a reinforced concrete slab foundation and a Super-Cor Arch
Culvert (corrugated
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designated the
Piripiri block as 18,014 acres (7,290 ha), with a ban on sales. In 1887 the Court ruled that compensation for 44 acres (18 ha) taken by the Crown should be £67 19s, rather than the £25 to £45 per acre asked for by the owners. The ban on sales was removed in 1893 and in 1898
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won a tender for a steel and concrete replacement. It was rebuilt in 1899-1900, 10 ft (3.0 m) higher than the original bridge. The new Piri Piri
Viaduct was tested under the weight of five locomotives in December 1900 and put to use on 31 January 1901. In the same era Andersons also
388: mi (2.4 km) at the Piripiri Clearing was gravelled in 1881, though in 1882 the bush was still so dense that the trees kept the sun off the road, so it was felled in 1883. It was designated as a Main Highway in 1924, which later became SH2. Between October 2014 and September 2016
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From Monday, 1 June 1896 passenger trains called at the station, though no buildings were provided. From 15 August 1898 mixed trains stopped for parcels. By 1905 the station had a shelter shed with storeroom and cart approach to a platform and a
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was allocated 17,056 acres (6,902 ha), 6 non-sellers being left with 913 acres (369 ha), which has now been sold. Piripiri had a population of 70 in 1901, 229 in 1911, 84 in 1951 and 89 in 1961.
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to
Tahoraiti section opened, extending the line from Napier. The surrounding bush was leased in 1892, but an 1891 application for loading of firewood was refused, as it was said to be too close to
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Refers to the seed of the hutiwai plant and often used for the hutiwai plant itself. Piripiri is the name of a land block, North of
Dannevirke.
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The local post office, called
Matatera, opened in 1909, or 1910. Piripiri PO closed in 1913 and Matatera was renamed Piripiri in 1923.
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 40.9% had no religion, and 47.7% were
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was reported as ready to open on 1 December 1884, it wasn't until 15 December 1884 that the 7 mi 43 ch (12.1 km)
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The government bought the land in 1903, the timber leases ended in 1909 and 16,125 acres (6,526 ha) were sold to farming
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Piripiri is in an SA1 statistical area which covers 21.84 km (8.43 sq mi). The SA1 area is part of the larger
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Tahoraiti. From 1899 to 1909 Gamman's had a 15-wagon siding 30 ch (2,000 ft; 600 m) north of the station.
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for 35 wagons. A urinal was added in 1915. In 1966 Piripiri had a shelter very similar to the one which remains at
Matamau.
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2005:"PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT, BY THE MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS, THE HON. JAMES MACANDREW, THURSDAY, 7TH AUGUST, 1879"
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Piripiri had a railway station from 1896 to 1958. It was 74 mi 76 ch (120.6 km) chains south of
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On Sunday 16 November 1958 Piripiri closed to all traffic. A single track runs through the station site.
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Cool waters: a pretty picnicking spot on the
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viaducts to M McKenzie of Dunedin for £9,350. It was built with totara.
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Piripiri Viaduct, over the Whakaruatapu Stream (a tributary of the
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1979:"THE PIRIPIRI FATALITY. RANGITIKEI ADVOCATE AND MANAWATU ARGUS"
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in 1908. It remained open for all to use until at least 1914.
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Population Census, 1961: Increase and location of population
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2293:"Group of workmen at Messrs Gamman's sawmill at Piri Piri"
2215:"GREAT DAMAGE IN HAWKE'S BAY DISTRICT. HAWKE'S BAY HERALD"
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Piripiri had a cheese factory from at least 1910 to 1935.
2559:(First ed.). Quail Map Co. 1965. pp. 3 & 4.
1928:"New Zealand's first Super•Cor™ Arch culvert takes shape"
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Piri means to cling. The Māori name of a clinging plant,
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An 1882 contract gave the job of building Piripiri and
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Ormondville Rail Preservation Group Inc. Facebook page
2055:"OPENING OF THE RAILWAY TO TAHORAITE. DAILY TELEGRAPH"
993:. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
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258:(Acaena anserinifolia), is Anglicised as bidibid.
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279:from Piripiri, with Piripiri Hut, a free 2-bunk
3124:Railway stations in New Zealand opened in 1894
3114:Buildings and structures in Manawatū-Whanganui
2858:Piripiri Stream and railway viaduct about 1887
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2145:"The former Piri Piri Railway Station in 1966"
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2779:"LOCAL AND GENERAL. WAIRARAPA DAILY TIMES"
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2675:"LOCAL AND GENERAL. WAIRARAPA DAILY TIMES"
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18:Place in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
3119:Defunct railway stations in New Zealand
2649:"WELLINGTON NOTES. STAR (CHRISTCHURCH)"
2597:"WASTE LANDS BOARD. HAWKE'S BAY HERALD"
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1408:"Local and General HASTINGS STANDARD"
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2241:"CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. BUSH ADVOCATE"
1460:"LOCAL AND GENERAL. PAHIATUA HERALD"
1211:"Piripiri Stream, Manawatu-Wanganui"
271:Piripiri Stream, a tributary of the
3063:Manawatū-Whanganui Regional Council
267:Other places named Piripiri are -
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2701:"LOCAL AND GENERAL. EVENING POST"
2081:"Piripiri Block. DAILY TELEGRAPH"
1953:"The deadly level crossing again"
687:On 1 July 1938 Piripiri became a
2297:Kura Heritage Collections Online
1957:Kura Heritage Collections Online
1512:"THE POST OFFICE. BUSH ADVOCATE"
1058:beams was tendered for in 1969.
981:Ethnicities were 97.7% European/
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317:long distance walkway, north of
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2867:Piripiri post office about 1900
2571:"INTERPROVINCIAL. EVENING STAR"
1617:Steven Oliver (February 2004).
3094:Railway bridges in New Zealand
2449:"POHANGINA. MANAWATU STANDARD"
2397:"Piripiri Block. WAIPAWA MAIL"
1311:"Te Piripiri Bay, Hawke's Bay"
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449:Palmerston North–Gisborne Line
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2319:"PERSONAL. MANAWATU STANDARD"
2107:"WAIPAWA. HAWKE'S BAY HERALD"
1847:"MAIN HIGHWAYS. WAIPAWA MAIL"
1538:"ASHHURST. MANAWATU STANDARD"
1286:"Te Piripiri Stream, Waikato"
1156:"Place name detail: Piripiri"
854:J. & A. Anderson & Co
313:Piripiri Point, Auckland, on
3058:Hawke's Bay Regional Council
1164:New Zealand Geographic Board
3068:Wellington Regional Council
2812:Rangitikei District Council
1382:"DANNEVIRKE SHOW. DOMINION"
1027:J & A Anderson & Co
716:Piripiri viaduct about 1920
526:2.31 km (1.44 mi)
461:63.8 km (39.6 mi)
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1640:"WAIPAWA. DAILY TELEGRAPH"
1042:(1898), Mangatera (1900),
901:Norsewood statistical area
286:a small settlement in the
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2504:"ArcGIS Web Application"
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1336:"Long Bay Regional Park"
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811:100 metres (330 ft)
590:Palmerston North Central
430:249 m (817 ft)
402:Piripiri railway station
2508:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
2134:by Juliet Scoble (2012)
1357:"Piripiri, Marlborough"
1107:NZR Rolling Stock Lists
968:2018 New Zealand census
2882:1966 photos of station
2478:"KiwiRail Network Map"
819:25 metres (82 ft)
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327:in the Robertson Range
160:Cushla Tangaere-Manuel
66:40.17444°S 176.13306°E
1160:New Zealand Gazetteer
907:Historical population
840:Engineering design by
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103:Territorial authority
2753:"HAWKE'S BAY HERALD"
2623:"HAWKE'S BAY HERALD"
2267:"WOODVILLE EXAMINER"
1932:www.csppacific.co.nz
1261:"Piripiri Cave Walk"
745:40.1208°S 176.2333°E
691:switch-out station.
506:Historical railways
71:-40.17444; 176.13306
2681:. 27 September 1900
2371:"MANAWATU STANDARD"
2345:"MANAWATU STANDARD"
1903:"Super•Cor culvert"
1743:"HAWKE'S BAY TIMES"
1056:reinforced concrete
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764:Whakaruatapu Stream
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422:General information
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2805:"Mangaweka Bridge"
2785:. 18 December 1900
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2195:. 6 September 1894
2151:. 22 October 2015.
2061:. 16 December 1884
1466:. 14 February 1923
1440:. 13 November 1935
1388:. 12 February 1920
860:Construction start
750:-40.1208; 176.2333
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512:Following station
500:Preceding station
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117:North Tararua Ward
96:Manawatū-Whanganui
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2189:"DAILY TELEGRAPH"
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1853:. 8 February 1924
1801:. 13 October 1882
1775:. 19 January 1881
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1626:Waitangi Tribunal
1595:. 1 December 1877
1434:"PAHIATUA HERALD"
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