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Awaiti is a
rural community in the
Hauraki District and
Waikato region of New Zealand's
North Island, west of Paeroa.
Awaiti is a Māori word,
meaning "little...
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firsts in New Zealand's
South Island. His
whaling station,
established at Te
Awaiti on the
Arapaoa Island s**** of Tory
Channel in 1827, was the
first permanent...
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Oxford Sandy and
Black stock brought to the
island by
whalers of the Te
Awaiti whaling station established in 1827 by John Guard. They are
known to have...
- Wellington.
Around this time,
whaling stations were
already operating in Te
Awaiti Bay.
Between 1911 and 1964, the
Perano family hunted whales from Whekenui...
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Paeroa Ward:
Awaiti Hikutaia South Karangahake Komata North Komata Reefs Komata Mackaytown Maratoto Netherton Paeroa Te
Moananui Tirohia Plains Ward: Horahia...
- for
whaling in the Sounds. John
Guard established a s****
station at Te
Awaiti in 1827,
however initially could only
salvage baleen until the
station was...
- edge. The
active Kerepehi Fault intra-rift
fault segments are
labelled A (
Awaiti), E (Elstow), W (Waitoa), P (Te Poi) and O (Okoroire), as is the active...
- over 23 miles. This last
fault may
continue to the
south as the
inferred Awaiti Fault. The
Cornwallis fault is
largely inferred as the
southern limit of...
- She
leaves Sydney on the
schooner Waterloo on 7 November,
arrives at Te
Awaiti before the end of the year, and is the
first European women to
settle permanently...
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Zealand on 7
November 1830, to
settle at his
whale hunting station at Te
Awaiti on
Arapaoa Island in the Tory Channel. In 1832,
Jacky bought land at Kākāpō...