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Tokirima is a valley and rural community, located west of Taumarunui and 19 kilometres (12 mi) south of Ohura, in the Ruapehu District and Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. State Highway 43 and Stratford–Ōkahukura railway line pass through the valley, and Ohura River passes nearby. The name Tokirima translates as five (rima) adzes (Toki). European settlers visited the area as early as 1902, and the first permanent European settlement began about 1940. Children were taught in settler homes until Tokirima School opened in 1910.

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  • Tokirima is a valley and rural community, located west of Taumarunui and 19 kilometres (12 mi) south of Ohura, in the Ruapehu District and Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. State Highway 43 and Stratford–Ōkahukura railway line pass through the valley, and Ohura River passes nearby. The name Tokirima translates as five (rima) adzes (Toki). European settlers visited the area as early as 1902, and the first permanent European settlement began about 1940. Children were taught in settler homes until Tokirima School opened in 1910. (en)
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  • Tokirima is a valley and rural community, located west of Taumarunui and 19 kilometres (12 mi) south of Ohura, in the Ruapehu District and Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. State Highway 43 and Stratford–Ōkahukura railway line pass through the valley, and Ohura River passes nearby. The name Tokirima translates as five (rima) adzes (Toki). European settlers visited the area as early as 1902, and the first permanent European settlement began about 1940. Children were taught in settler homes until Tokirima School opened in 1910. The Tokirima Memorial Hall was opened in 1924 and repainted in 2004. A roll of honour inside the hall commemorates the local men who served in the world wars: the nine men who died and 31 men who returned from World War I, and the two men who died 31 men who returned from World War II. (en)
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