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    Horeke (Māori: Hōreke) is a settlement in the upper reaches of the Hokianga Harbour in Northland, New Zealand. Kohukohu is just across the harbour. The...
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    The Horeke basalts is a disused formation that contained Miocene-Pliocene basalt lava flows that covered a large area in central Northland Region of New...
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    erosion, such as the Devil's Marbles in Australia's Northern Territory, the Horeke basalts in New Zealand, where an entire valley contains only boulders, and...
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    Pinnacles, Wairarapa Stony Batter, Waiheke Island Truman Track Beach, Punakaiki Horeke basalts, Hokianga Gog and Magog, southern Stewart Island/Rakiura Fatu Hiva...
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    Waipuna, Rakautao, Lake Omapere-Kaikohe, Ōkaihau, Utakura, Māngungu and Horeke. Much of the route is a rail trail, using the trackbed of the former Opua...
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    Rangi Point; and at the top of the harbour upstream from the narrows are Horeke, Kohukohu, and Mangamuka. According to Te Tai Tokerau tradition, Kupe and...
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  • Herbert Herekino Hikuai Hikurangi* Hikutaia Hinuera Hokitika* Honikiwi Hope* Horeke Horotiu Horsham Downs Houhora Huapai* Huiakama Huirangi Hūkerenui Hunterville...
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    northeast and the Waihou River leading towards the east past Mangungu, Horeke and Rangiahua. Where the harbour divides there is a small island called...
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  • of the Omahuta Forest-Horeke statistical area, which covers the upper Hokianga Harbour. For demographics of this area, see Horeke. Umawera School is a...
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    of small settlements, Ōmāpere, Opononi, Rawene, Panguru, Kohukohu, and Horeke, surrounds the Hokianga Harbour on the west coast. "Subnational population...
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  • State 1 128 [3] 6 Herekino School 1–8 Herekino State 2 29 — 1013 Horeke School 1–6 Horeke State 2 18 — 1016 Kaeo Primary School 1–6 Kaeo State 3 121 [4]...
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    spotted from SH1 passing Okaihau township. This tunnel is part of the Opua to Horeke Cycleway Parnell Tunnel – single track, on the Newmarket Line, adjacent...
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    mission at Whangaroa was however disestablished and moved to Māngungu near Horeke. Frederick Edward Maning, a Pākehā Māori, who lived at Hokianga, wrote a...
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    Boulders is a privately-owned nature reserve and tourist attraction at Horeke in the south Hokianga region of Northland, New Zealand. The property contains...
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    first European-style ship to be built in New Zealand in the shipyards at Horeke. Taonui was another partner. On its maiden voyage with Patuone on board...
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    established in New Zealand by the Wesleyan Missionary Society. Located near Horeke, in the Hokianga harbour, it was founded in 1828 by the missionaries John...
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    of the Omahuta Forest-Horeke statistical area, which covers the upper Hokianga Harbour. For demographics of this area, see Horeke. Rangiahua nearly became...
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  • year. In October 1827, the 40-ton schooner Enterprise was completed in the Horeke shipyard (also known as Deptford) in the Hokianga Harbour. Enterprise was...
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  • to Auckland as a young child in the 1950s. Her father was Māori and from Horeke, Hokianga, where Marsh spent most of her early childhood. Her parents met...
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    Patterson). He was born between 1831 and 1833 and raised first in Sydney, then Horeke, Northland. There he learned to speak Māori and how to use the traditional...
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    Most shipbuilding in the Hokianga occurred at Kohukohu, New Zealand and Horeke Moon, Paul (2012). A Savage Country. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN 9781742532431...
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    the first part of the 87 km (54 mi) Twin Coast Cycle Trail from Opua to Horeke, which opened fully in 2017. Donnellys Crossing Section/Branch Marsden Point...
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  • set up in private practice. Smith and Lucy purchased land for a farm near Horeke in 1920. He organised, and was chair of, a local branch of the Farmer's...
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  • Hikutu, Te Whānau Whero) Whirinaki Mataitaua Ngāti Toro Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Toro) Horeke Matangirau Karangahape Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa (Ngāti Kawau-Kaitangata)...
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    Hokianga on 31 October 1827. He helped establish Māngungu Mission, near Horeke. He spent five years in Tonga, from 1833 to 1838, then returned to Mangungu...
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  • 35°09′56″S 174°20′21″E / 35.165437°S 174.339061°E / -35.165437; 174.339061 Horeke basalts, Wairere Boulders Northland Terrestrial erosion, igneous rock Lava...
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    May 1835 and reached the Hokianga 30 July. He spent the years to 1841 at Horeke in the Hokianga as gardener/botanist for Lieutenant Thomas McDonnell, who...
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  • Whakapaku Hokianga North Kohukohu-Broadwood Whakarara Kaeo Omahuta Forest-Horeke Hokianga South Lake Manuwai-Kapiro Ōkaihau Rangitane-Purerua Waipapa Puketotara...
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  • 1827). A European trading and shipbuilding enterprise is established at Horeke in the Hokianga. 10 December (in England): James Prendergast, judge. Undated...
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  • built in New Zealand, the 40-ton schooner Enterprise, is completed in the Horeke shipyard (also known as Deptford) in the Hokianga Harbour. September – Captain...
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