-
Whangaroa Harbour Piha's Lion Rock,
which hosted a
fortified Maori pā
Mount Pohaturoa near the
village of Ātiamuri, a
distinctive sight for
travelers along...
- blocks,
dairy farms and farm
servicing businesses.
Pohaturoa Rock (520 m) (also
known as
Mount Pohaturoa) is a
distinctive volcanic plug that
dominates the...
- erupted.
There are
other domes,
including Hinemoa Point, Ngongotahā,
Pohaturoa and Pukeroa. The most
recent magmatic eruption occurred less than 25,000...
-
Overlooking Whakatāne and
Pohaturoa Rock, 1975...
- the Ngāti Kahupungapunga, who was
slain by
Raukawa during the
siege of
Pōhaturoa, a
volcanic plug
adjacent to Ātiamuri, 27 km
south of Tokoroa. This battle...
- the Ngāti
Porou and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui iwi. Mihi Kōtukutuku was born in
Pohaturoa, Bay of Plenty, New
Zealand in 1870. Her
parents were each of the senior...
-
Maraetai include Ōmanawatere, the name of Manawatere's pā and kāinga,
Pōhaturoa, the name of the
western Maraetai Beach as far as the Ōhinerangi stone...
- 140-141.
Jones &
Biggs 2004, pp. 142–143. Watkin, Tim (12
January 2001). "
Pohaturoa – the
story of a New
Zealand hill". The New
Zealand Herald. Retrieved...
- 2004, pp. 140–141.
Gudgeon 1893, p. 204. Watkin, Tim (12
January 2001). "
Pohaturoa - the
story of a New
Zealand hill". The New
Zealand Herald. Retrieved...