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    Whangape Harbour (Māori: Whangapē) is a harbour on the west coast of Northland, New Zealand. There is a settlement called Whangape on the northern side...
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    Marae, Ōhaki Marae and Taiao Marae, Whāngāpe Harbour, represent the hapū of Te Uri o Tai. Motutī Marae, Hokianga Harbour, represents the hapū of Ngāti Te...
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    Te Ikanui and Wheru, to become besieged in their pā in Pawarenga on Whangape Harbour. To mask their escape, they burnt their possessions and escaped under...
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  • river, it flows into the Awaroa River to form a northern arm of the Whangape Harbour. Rotowhenua River at LINZ List of rivers of New Zealand 35°19′S 173°14′E...
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    Whangape was a cargo ship measured at 2,931 gross register tons (GRT), built in 1899 by Sir Raylton Dixon & Co., Middlesbrough. The vessel was constructed...
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  • Rotokakahi River, which it reaches 10 kilometres (6 mi) northeast of Whangape Harbour List of rivers of New Zealand "Place name detail: Mangonuiowae River"...
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  • Whanganui Taranaki Ngā Rauru, Ngāti Ruanui Ngātokimatawhaorua Whangapē Harbour, Hokianga Harbour Northland Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Hine), Te Aupōuri, Te Patukirikiri...
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  • (16 mi) south of Kaitaia, and its estuary forms one of the two arms of Whangape Harbour (the other being the estuary of the Awaroa River). List of rivers of...
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  • the Tasman Sea to the north of the Hokianga Harbour. Its estuary forms one of the two arms of Whangape Harbour (the other being the estuary of the Rotokakahi...
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    Herekino (redirect from Herekino Harbour)
    statistical area covers 303.89 km2 (117.33 sq mi) and also includes Whangape Harbour and Takahue. It had an estimated population of 1,120 as of June 2024...
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  • statistical area covers the western side of the area between Hokianga Harbour and Whangape Harbour, including the locality of Matihetihe. It has an area of 347...
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  • original (XLS) on 15 October 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2008. "School Records [Whangape Native School]". Te Ahu Heritage Museum. Retrieved 31 March 2022. "About...
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  • close to the Warawara Forest, between the mouths of the Whangape Harbour and Hokianga Harbour on Northland's west coast, 44 km west of Kohukohu. Mitimiti...
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  • a rangatira of Ngā Puhi descent, who was based at Pawarenga on the Whangape Harbour in Northland became enamoured by the beauty of Reitū – either after...
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    Kings Islands, and in the North Island in scattered locations from Whangape Harbour to Mangawhai. Historically, it grew near Auckland, on the Coromandel...
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  • Joseph Matthews. In 1854 he became the catechist at the CMS Mission at Whangape Harbour. In 1859 he attended St. Stephen's College Auckland. He was ordained...
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    Bounty Islands and Antipodes Islands in 1886, and the Herekino Harbour and the Whangape Harbour entrance in 1889. In 1891, while under the command of Captain...
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  • the Far North island of New Zealand, mainly around the Herekino and Whangape Harbours. List of Māori waka Taonui, Rāwiri (2005). "Canoe traditions - Other...
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    him; their harbour became Te Whanga-a-Reipae (the harbour of Reipae), which was shortened to Whangārei. Reitū married Ueoneone at Whangape; their twin...
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  • Mercury. No. 9251. Liverpool. 8 September 1877. "Collision in Portsmouth Harbour". Aberdeen Journal. No. 7026. Aberdeen. 27 August 1877. "Alloa". Dundee...
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  • Post. No. 4163. Birmingham. 16 October 1871. "The Collision in Shields Harbour". Glasgow Herald. No. 9922. Glasgow. 19 October 1871. "Shipping Disasters"...
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    (Awaroa River and 2 streams, flowing into the Waikato, one flowing into Lake Whangape, another into Lake Waahi, another stream flowing into the Piako River,...
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  • under Ruakerepeti to drive him out of the region. They built fortresses at Whangape, Rangaunu, Herekino, Ahipara, Hukatere, and Rangiaohia, hemming Tamatea...
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    claim to the Waikato River, although other claims for land blocks and harbours are still outstanding. Waikato-Tainui now have joint management of the...
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    defeated at Whakatiwai on the Firth of Thames and then settled in the Whangape – Te Ākau area. The name "Te Ākau" translates as "beach" (of which there...
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    Navy; ex-RFA Appleleaf HMAS Wewak Landing craft Balikpapan 1973–2012   Whangape Oiler/supply ship Auxiliary vessel 1914   HMAS Whang Pu Mobile repair ship/Stores...
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    Devonport's Calliope Dry Dock for repairs, as shown in a 1908 photo of Whangape. Although generally described as a good employer, ten of Phoenix's employees...
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    38°26′20″S 175°50′00″E / 38.43889°S 175.83333°E / -38.43889; 175.83333 Lake Whangape Waikato District 14.5 km2 riverine lake, aquatic vegetation monitored....
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  • Hokianga Harbour on or around May 3. Some reports suggest the crew had mistaken a bay ar Whangape for the entrance to the Hokianga Harbour. All crew...
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    on the west coast of the North Island. He wanted to set up a station at Whangape but this did not eventuate due to a lack of personnel. He soon came into...
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