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Arapaoa Island (formerly
spelled Arapawa Island) is the second-largest
island in the
Marlborough Sounds, at the north-east tip of the
South Island of...
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marae (meeting ground) of Te
Atiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui, and
includes the
Arapaoa wharenui (meeting house). In
October 2020, the
Government committed $242...
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Arapaoa River is a
northeastern arm of the
Kaipara Harbour in Northland, New Zealand.
Officially designated as a river, it is some 17
kilometres (11 mi)...
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North Island and
South Island of New Zealand. To the east of the
sound lie
Arapaoa Island and Tory Channel.
Interisland ferries use Tory
Channel and Queen...
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forested areas. The
ancient pā of
Horokino (Herekino)
situated at
Arapaoa Bay (Homestead Bay) was
captured by the
Tainui from the
original inhabitants...
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islands in Cook Strait, New Zealand, off the east
coast of Cape Koamaru,
Arapaoa Island. The
islands are a restricted-access
wildlife sanctuary administered...
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Arapawa Sheep is a
breed of
feral sheep found primarily on
Arapaoa Island (formerly
called Arapawa Island) in the
Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand...
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Island Anchorage Island Aorangaia Island Araara Island Arakaninihi Island Arapaoa Island Aroha Island Aua / King
Billy Island Awarua Rock
Bauza Island Beehive...
- and also in the Kāpiti area. From the late 1820s
until the mid-1960s
Arapaoa Island was a base for
whaling in the Sounds.
Perano Head on the east coast...
- Cook
Strait and the
Marlborough Sounds. Tory
Channel lies to the
south of
Arapaoa Island,
separating it from the mainland. At its
western end it
joins the...