-
Pōneke may
refer to: one of the Māori
names for
Wellington Ngāti
Pōneke,
urban Māori
cultural club that in
Wellington HMS
Poneke (1883), New
Zealand torpedo...
- Ngāti
Pōneke Young Māori Club is an
Urban Māori
cultural club that was
formed in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1937. It is a pan-tribal
group of Māori who...
- who told his son to
travel south, to find more
fertile lands to settle.
Pōneke,
commonly held to be a
phonetic Māori
transliteration of "Port Nick", short...
- 1885
Wellington 1886
Poneke 1887
Poneke 1888
Poneke 1889
Poneke 1890
Wellington 1891
Athletic 1892
Poneke 1893
Poneke 1894
Poneke 1895
Petone 1896 Melrose...
- HMS
Poneke was a
colonial service Defender-class
torpedo boat
designed by
Thornycroft &
Company for the
defence of New Zealand,
built at
Chiswick in 1883...
-
groups of people:
examples are Ngāti Pākehā (Pākehā as a group), Ngāti
Poneke (Māori who have
migrated to the
Wellington region), and Ngāti Rānana (Māori...
- Te Raukura,
otherwise known as Te
Wharewaka o
Poneke ("the waka
house of Wellington") is a
building located on
Taranaki Street Wharf,
Wellington waterfront...
- also
exist in
Auckland (Ngāti Awa-ki-Tamaki) and
Wellington (Ngāti Awa-ki-
Poneke). Ngāti Awa
traces its
origins to the
arrival of Māori
settlers on the Mātaatua...
-
council is made up of 13 councillors,
representing six constituencies:
Pōneke/Wellington – 5
councillors Kāpiti
Coast – 1 Porirua-Tawa – 2 Te Awa Kairangi...
- Wellington,
Pōneke, is said to be a
transliteration of Port Nick (Port Nicholson). An
alternative suggested etymology for the name
Pōneke states that...