-
Island (
Ahuahu) was
occupied by both
early Māori and Pākehā. A
settler claimed to have
bought Great Mercury Island in 1839.
Great Mercury (
Ahuahu), Kawhitu...
- Te
Ahuahu is a 373 m (1,224 ft) high
andesitic basaltic scoria cone to the east of Lake Ōmāpere, in the Kaikohe-Bay of
Islands volcanic field in New Zealand...
- that was
between the two pās and on open
country between Ōkaihau and Te
Ahuahu. Heke's
force numbered about three hundred men;
Kawiti joined Heke towards...
- the
Battle of Te
Ahuahu on 12 June 1845 Nene's
warriors carried the day. Heke lost at
least 30
warriors and was
driven from Te
Ahuahu leaving Tāmati Wāka...
-
returned to his pā at Te
Ahuahu ("Heaped Up"),
otherwise known as Puke-nui ("Big Hill"), a long-extinct volcano. Te
Ahuahu was a
short distance from...
- the
Battle of Te
Ahuahu. The
contemporary European accounts of the
battle describe it as
being fought on 12 June 1845 near Te
Ahuahu and that it involved...
- 6 April, a
force led by
Tahutaki and
Hepenaia mounted an
expedition to
Ahuahu village, set amid
dense bush
south of Ōakura, near New Plymouth, believing...
- Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
Parawhenua Marae, Rāwhitiroa / Te
Ahuahu Marae,
Tauwhara Ngāti
Hinemutu Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru Parihaka, Ōkorihi Ngāti...
- Te
Ahuahu in 1942 and was
affiliated with the Ngāpuhi iwi. The son of Te
Aroha and Hone
Mihaka and a
descendant of Ruatara, he
attended Te
Ahuahu Māori...
- Joshua; Wallace,
Roderick (2017). "Matakawau
Stingray Point Pa Excavation,
Ahuahu Great Mercury Island 1955–56".
Records of the
Auckland Museum. 52: 39–57...