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Meaning

 

WAI - water, NUI
- big, 0 - of,
and MATA -
could
refer to a
woman's name.
Origins are
disputed, but
one commonly
accepted
translation
refers to the
woman who
came over
the
Wainuiomata
Hill to evade
marauding
tribes from
north and south.
Water could
refer to tears
streaming down
faces, or pools
of water.

 
 
Historical Photos
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Here's some historical photos of Wainuiomata. If you have some you'd like to share, send us an email. Full credit given.


The junction at Fitzherbert Road as it appeared in the 1920's.
 The road to the left is heading to the Wainui Hill.
 The road to the right is heading to the Village. This is the full-sized image.


The old homestead: Willow Bank
built (1862)


Wainui's first church,
built in 1863.


The school residence in the 1880's.
It is here that the local school
 master (sole charge) lived.


Trout Fishing party (1888)


Fairview; originally owned
by Joseph Jackson.


Jenkins Home off Fitzherbert Rd house
sited approx 155-159 Willington Rd

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