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Matahiwi

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Our carpet cleaning services are expert, quick and polite and you’ll also discover them to be very economical. We understand time is money, not just for us, but our customers too. So we’ll do everything we can to fix the issue, the first time of asking. There is no task that is too large or too small for us, so if you require a carpet cleaning company in Matahiwi then please call us at the number above.

We have actually worked very hard to build our reputation in here in Matahiwi and we’re working even harder, not just to keep that good reputation, but to continually try to enhance it. We treat all of our clients with the utmost regard, no matter the size of the job in hand. When we leave your home we want you to feel happy to leave us a 5-star evaluation and also to feel comfortable enough that you would recommend us to others. You can always count on us for your Matahiwi carpet cleaning needs, so we’re on standby waiting to hear from you whenever you need us.

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More About Matahiwi

Matahiwi is a farming community 55 kilometres (34 mi) upriver from Whanganui, New Zealand, home to the Māori hapū known as Ngā Poutama of the iwi Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi. The township takes its name from the bush-clad puke (hill) on the western side of the Whanganui River, right above the local marae, whose name translates as “the face on the ridge” (mata, face; hiwi, ridge).

The original settlement of Ngā Poutama was across the river at Hikurangi (also known as Poutama).[1] In the 1840s it had a population of about 200. Hikurangi was renamed in 1850 with the biblical name Karatia (Galatia), often spelled Karatea.[2] That settlement is now deserted; the urupa (burial ground) is still known as Hikurangi.