- runs
through Opononi. Ōmāpere is on the s**** to the
south of
Opononi and
Pakanae is to the northeast.
According to the New
Zealand Ministry for Culture...
- New
Zealand classic.
Buller was born at Newark, the
Wesleyan mission at
Pakanae in the Hokianga, the son of Rev.
James Buller, a
Cornish missionary who...
- estuary. To the
south are the
settlements of Waimamaku, Ōmāpere, Opononi,
Pakanae, Koutu, Whirinaki, Rawene, Omanaia, Waima, and Taheke; to the
north are...
-
Parawhenua Marae Ngāti
Korokoro Ngā
Ngaru o
Hokianga Kōkō****a / Ōmāpere,
Pākanae, Te
Whakamaharatanga / Waimamaku,
Waiwhatawhata /
Aotea Ngāti Kura Ngāpuhi...
- in war
expeditions in the mid 1820s. By 1827,
Moetara was the
chief at
Pakanae, near Opononi. His
cousin Kahi,
leader of Te Hikutu, also
lived there with...
- 1840. They
settled in a
small house at the
Hokianga Wesleyan Station of
Pakanae. Subsequently, she and
Gideon took up a
mission posting in Porirua, and...
- hapū (sub-tribe), in 1838 John
Whiteley established a
Wesleyan mission at
Pākanae on land
purchased with blankets,
tools and tobacco. In 1869, a bush licence...
- Kerewheti, Ngāti Te Pou, Ngāti Tuapango, Te Hikutu, Te Whānau Whero)
Whirinaki Pākanae Maraeroa Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Korokoro, Ngāti Whārara, Te Poukā) Ōpononi Pākaru-ki...
-
Scenic Reserve Ow****a
Scenic Reserve Paeroa-Knuckle
Point Scenic Reserve Pakanae Reserve Pakaraka Kauri Scenic Reserve Pakotai Scenic Reserve Papakuri Scenic...
-
White was
recalled to England. In the meantime,
Whiteley was sent to
Pākanae,
close to the
mouth of the Hokianga,
where he set up a new
station which...