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Paihia is the main
tourist town in the Bay of
Islands in the
Northland Region of the
North Island of New Zealand. It is 60
kilometres north of Whangārei...
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Region of New Zealand. It
flows into the Bay of
Islands immediately south of
Paihia. "Place name detail:
Haumi River". New
Zealand Gazetteer. Land Information...
- A
house that has been
converted into a
hostel in
Paihia, New Zealand...
- the
Paihia mission was the
chief Te Koki and his wife Ana Hamu, a
woman of high rank and the
owner of the land
occupied by the
mission at
Paihia In 1827...
- from
Paihia. The
island is a po****r
stopover point for tour
boats to the Hole in the Rock and is also
serviced by
ferries for day
trips from
Paihia and...
- the
Paihia mission was the chief, Te Koki and his wife Ana Hamu, a
woman of high rank, who gave
permission to the CMS to
occupy the land at
Paihia. Williams...
- at the
eastern end of the bay. The
biggest town is Kerikeri,
followed by
Paihia. The
small town of
Russell is
located at the end of a
short peninsula that...
- form of the
language between 1817 and 1830. In 1833,
while living in the
Paihia mission-house of
Anglican priest and the now head of the New
Zealand CMS...
- Whangārei, on the
North Island of New Zealand. It is
close to the town of
Paihia, to
which it is
connected by a
bridge near the
mouth of the
Waitangi River...
- Zealand, when he
wrote in his
diary in
December 1832
about boys in and
around Paihia on
Horotutu Beach playing cricket. In 1835,
Charles Darwin and HMS Beagle...