-
having a
family and
demonstrating his ambitions. He
called the
property Te
Koraha,
which is Māori for 'the wilderness'.
Development started in 1884, when...
- tree,
Norfolk Island and New Zealand)
Cordyline pumilio (Tī rauriki, Tī
koraha or
Dwarf cabbage tree, New Zealand)
Therapeutic index Ti (prefix symbol)...
- Ngāti Kahu ki
Whangaroa are a
Maori iwi (tribe)
based at the
Whangaroa Harbour harbour area in New Zealand's
Northland Region. The iwi's rohe (tribal area)...
- 4
around Kawhia Harbour: Maketū marae, Ōkapu marae, Āruka
marae and Te
Kōraha marae The iwi of Ngāti
Hikairo is ****ociated with 3 marae: 2
around Kawhia...
- as the
dwarf cabbage tree,
pygmy cabbage tree or by its Māori
names tī
koraha or tī rauriki, is a narrow-leaved
monocot shrub endemic to New Zealand....
-
Taharoa has two marae: Āruka
Marae and
Tahaaroa meeting house, and Te
Kōraha Marae and Te Ōhākī
meeting house. Both are
affiliated with the
Waikato Tainui...
-
Hauturu Road up the
Awaroa valley was made by the new
settlers in 1905. Te
Koraha School was open from at
least 1911 to 1935. It was
about 12km12 km (7.5 mi)...
-
coast of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows north from its
source near Te
Koraha through Hauturu to
Kawhia Harbour. The
river p****es
through both pasture...
- 37°25′25″S 175°08′15″E / 37.42361°S 175.13750°E / -37.42361; 175.13750 Lake
Koraha Otorohanga District 0.008 km2
Drains via a
small cave.
Watershed of 1.768 km2...
-
present site in 1923, as the Webb
Street building was
becoming too small. Te
Koraha, the
original house on the site, had been the home of the
Rhodes family;...