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Wai-iti River
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Wai-iti River, viewed from State Highway 6
Country New Zealand
Physical characteristics
River mouth Tasman Bay / Te Tai-o-Aorere
Length 45 km (28 mi)

The Wai-iti River is a cool river located in the northern part of New Zealand's South Island. It's an important waterway that flows towards the sea, joining up with other rivers along its journey.


Discover the Wai-iti River

The Wai-iti River is found in the beautiful country of New Zealand. Specifically, it's in the northern area of the South Island. This river is a natural feature that helps shape the landscape around it.

Where Does the Wai-iti River Go?

The Wai-iti River flows for about 45 kilometers (that's about 28 miles). It travels towards the northeast. As it flows, it meets another river called the Wairoa River.

When these two rivers join, they form a new river. This new river is known as the Waimea River. The Waimea River then continues its journey. It eventually flows into the southern part of Tasman Bay / Te Tai-o-Aorere. This bay is located close to the town of Richmond.

What Does "Wai-iti" Mean?

The name "Wai-iti" comes from the Māori language. The Ministry for Culture and Heritage in New Zealand helps us understand these names. They explain that "Wai-iti" means "little stream." This name perfectly describes the river as it flows through the land.

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