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Kerikeri (Māori: [
kɛɾikɛɾi]) is the
largest town in Northland, New Zealand. It is a
tourist destination 240
kilometres (150 mi)
north of
Auckland and 80...
- The
Kerikeri River rises in the
Puketi Forest inland from
Kerikeri and
flows into the
western extremity of the Bay of
Islands in
northern New Zealand....
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Kerikeri Airport (IATA: KKE, ICAO: NZKK), also
known as Bay of
Islands Airport, is an
airport near
Kerikeri, New Zealand. It is a ten-minute
drive from...
- and inlets. The
three largest inlets are
Waikare Inlet in the south, and
Kerikeri and Te Puna (Mangonui)
inlets in the north-west. The
Purerua Peninsula...
- The
Mission House at
Kerikeri in New
Zealand was
completed in 1822 as part of the
Kerikeri Mission Station by the
Church Missionary Society, and is New...
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northwest of Russell. It is
situated near
Blacksmiths Bay,
within the
Kerikeri Inlet. In Māori, 'motu'
means island and 'tapu' is
something restricted...
- Arthur's Stone,
located near
Kerikeri, is
recognised as New Zealand's
earliest monument to a Pākehā (European). It was
erected in
November 1840, by Reverend...
- The
Kerikeri River is a
short river of the
Waikato region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows into the
northern s**** of
Raglan Harbour. The valley...
- John
Samuel Edmonds (1799 in Dorset,
England – 1865 in
Kerikeri, New Zealand) was a New
Zealand missionary, trader,
stone mason and
founding father. John...
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prompted thirteen major chiefs from the far
north of the
country to meet at
Kerikeri to
compose a
letter to King
William IV
asking for
Britain to be a "friend...