Mangahauini River

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CountryNew Zealand
RegionGisborne
SourceConfluence of Ōtoto Stream and Te Matai Stream
Mangahauini River
Bridge at Tokomaru Bay in early 1900s
Route of the Mangahauini River
Relief map of the North Island showing a dot to indicate the location of the Mangahauini River
Relief map of the North Island showing a dot to indicate the location of the Mangahauini River
Mouth of the Mangahauini River
Relief map of the North Island showing a dot to indicate the location of the Mangahauini River
Relief map of the North Island showing a dot to indicate the location of the Mangahauini River
Mangahauini River (North Island)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
IslandNorth Island
RegionGisborne
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of Ōtoto Stream and Te Matai Stream
  coordinates38°05′00″S 178°17′47″E / 38.0832°S 178.2965°E / -38.0832; 178.2965
MouthTokomaru Bay
  coordinates
38°07′40″S 178°19′04″E / 38.1277°S 178.3179°E / -38.1277; 178.3179
Basin features
ProgressionMangahauini RiverTokomaru Bay → Pacific Ocean
Tributaries 
  leftMākahikātoa Stream, Korokoro Stream, Mangatītī Stream, Mākarangū Stream
  rightPīpiko Stream, Kōpae Stream, Mangamauku Stream, Kākahu Stream, Wairua Stream, Umukurī Stream
BridgesMangahauini River Bridge No. 1, Mangahauini River Bridge No. 2, Mangahauini River Bridge No. 3

The Mangahauini River is a river of the Gisborne Region of New Zealand's North Island.[1] It flows generally south from its origins southwest of Te Puia Springs, reaching the Pacific Ocean close to the settlement of Tokomaru Bay.

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