- town developed,
driven by the
kauri gum trade. Today's 'Town Basin' on the
Hatea River was the
original port.
Early exports included kauri gum and native...
- The
Hātea River is a
river of New Zealand. It
flows from the north-east of Whangārei
southwards and into the
northern head of Whangārei Harbour. Its lower...
- hapū, Te Whānau a Te Aotawarirangi.
Hatea-A-Rangi
Memorial Park is
Tokomaru Bay's
sports ground and
local park.
Hatea-A-Rangi is a Year 1–8
state school...
- 1588 Diua Dei genitrix, et cura
fielelis Iosepf.
Omnia pa
fcentem pa
feunt hatea fibus efcis., 1589, pen and
black ink on laid
paper A
Foxglove in Bloom...
- The
harbour stretches from Whangārei City, and the
termination of the
Hātea River,
south east
around the
Onerahi peninsula and out to the
Pacific Ocean...
- city centre,
across the
Hātea River. Pohe
Island is a 54
square kilometre open
space which is
adjacent to the
mouth of the
Hātea River and Whangārei Harbour...
- the edge of the
Hātea River, or to have a
picnic on the
lawns and
tables at the top of the
waterfall near the main car park. The
Hātea River drops 26 metres...
-
kilometres north of the city centre. Mair Park runs
between Mairtown and the
Hātea River. The area is
named for the
early settler Mair Family,
including Gilbert...
-
Roots Aotearoa (O.R.A.) "Ko Tāua" 11
Maimoa "Manako" 12 Te
Matatini and
Hatea Kapa Haka
featuring Maimoa "Waiora" 13 Te
Matatini and Te Kapa Haka o Te...
- as well as the
national anthem "Aotearoa / God
Defend New Zealand" by
Hātea Kapa Haka. Mohi said, "It was
initially meant to be a
bilingual album, but...