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Nūhaka is a
small settlement in the
northern Hawke's Bay
Region of New Zealand's
eastern North Island,
lying on
State Highway 2
between Wairoa and Gisborne...
- The
Nūhaka River is a
river of the
Gisborne and Hawke's Bay
regions of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows generally south from its
sources in
rough coastal...
- the
Presbyterian Māori Mission,
Alexander was
posted as a
missionary to
Nūhaka, near Wairoa. This was a
challenging post as at this time most Māori belonged...
- It
flows generally southeast to
reach Hawke Bay five
kilometres west of
Nūhaka. The New
Zealand Ministry for
Culture and
Heritage gives a
translation of...
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identified with the
Ngati Kahungunu and
Ngati Rakaipaaka iwi. He was born in
Nūhaka, New Zealand, on 16
August 1883. He was a great-grandson of
Ihaka Whaanga...
- was
defeated in
battle by Tu-te-kohi and
resettled at
Moumoukai on the
Nūhaka River in
northern Hawke's Bay,
where his
descendants still live today. In...
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chieftainess of
Nūhaka: Te Rākatō (son), who
settled on the Māhia
Peninsula and was
ancestor of Ngāi Te Rākatō Tūreia (son), who
settled at
Nūhaka Te Rehu (son)...
- po****tion.
Other towns and
settlements in Hawke's Bay include: Tuai
Frasertown Nūhaka Mahia Beach Whirinaki Whakatu Haumoana Te
Awanga Waimārama
Tikokino Ongaonga...
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north from its
origins in
rough hill
country 20
kilometres (12 mi)
north of
Nūhaka before veering northeast past the
township of
Manutuke to
reach the Waipaoa...
- Taramoa, Benmore, Pongaroa, Horoeka, Riwaka, Rimutaka, Te Karaka, Whangārei,
Nūhaka, Waimahaka, Motuhora, Waikaka, Motunui, Hokonui, Papanui, Wainui, Mātāwai...