- east of the main
Chatham Island. They are
called Motchuhar in
Moriori and
Motuhara in Māori. The
group includes the
easternmost point of New Zealand, whose...
- 7998389; 165.8701278 (Cape Lovitt))
Easternmost point – Forty-Fours /
Motuhara, in the
Chatham Islands, east of
Chatham Island (43°57′44″S 175°50′01″W...
- Rauparaha's canoe, Te Ahu a Tūranga,
landed at
Motuhara. When Te
Rauparaha was
seized from
Taupo Village in 1846,
Motuhara,
along with Hongoeka, was also searched...
-
headland in the
northwestern part of
Chatham Island Forty-Fours
Motchu Hara
Motuhara the
easternmost point of New Zealand,
about 50 km (25 nmi) from Chatham...
- Bird Island, or
Motuhara, or
Motuharo is an
island in the
Foveaux Strait of New Zealand. It is west of
Ruapuke Island. List of
islands of New
Zealand Islands...
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Urenui 19
acres Kinohaku East No.2 Pakeho, King
Country 124
acres Motuhara Forty Fours Islands 3
acres Te
Awapatiki Chatham Islands Te
Matarae Chatham...
- can
sometimes be
aspirated and palatalised, such as
Motchuhar instead of
Motuhara. "A
mission to wake up the
Moriori language". www.auckland.ac.nz. University...
- 200
British troops and
police on 23 July 1846 near the
southern end of
Motuhara Road. A tiny
historic reserve contains a
cabbage tree that may be descended...
-
Coromandel 2013
Motuhaku Island /
Schooner Rocks Island South Auckland 2013
Motuhara (Bertier or the
Forty Fours)
Island Chatham Islands 2013
Motukahaua Island...
-
beneath us on the
beach we saw the old-time
kaingas (sic) – Hongoeka,
Motuhara and Turikawera". Some Ngāti Toa
retreated to
Hongoeka after the Wairau...