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Pourewa Island lies in
Tolaga Bay, just offs**** from Cook's Cove in New Zealand. It was
formerly known as Spöring Island,
named by Lt.
James Cook after...
- botanist. Today, the
island is best
known by its
original Māori name,
Pourewa. The
expedition continued westwards, and in 1770 the
Endeavour encountered...
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connected to the mainland)
Ponui Island Poor
Knights Islands Portland Island Pourewa Island Puketutu Island ****uhinu
Island Quarantine Island /
Kamau Taurua...
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youngest of six children. She was Māori
through her great-grandmother
Pourewa,
believed to be of the Ngāti Māhanga iwi, who was
reportedly one of the...
- Harbour,
surrounded by the
suburbs of Parnell,
Remuera and Ōrākei. The
Pourewa Cr**** and
Orakei Cr**** both flow into the bay. A 700-metre-wide (2,300 ft)...
- a
Finnish botanist. It is
however today again known by its Māori name,
Pourewa.[citation needed] The bay has an
arched rock,
sometimes known as Spörings...
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Potato Rhode
Island United
States Potvin French River Ontario Canada
Pourewa Tolaga Bay New
Zealand Poveglia Venice Italy
Powell South Orkney Islands...
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Archived from the
original on 9 June 2024.
Retrieved 24 July 2024. "Te
Pourewa Whakamaharatanga, the
Tower of
Remembrance | NZ History". nzhistory.govt...
- It is
situated near the
smaller St John's Bush and is also
known as the
Pourewa Valley. The Kepa Bush
Reserve is the
largest native bush
remnant on the...
- by
Canon Stack. The
inscription on the
monument reads: KA TU
TENEI POUREWA KI
RUNGA KI
KAIAPOHIA HEI TOHU
WHAKAMAHARATANGA KO TE PA
TUATAHI TENEI...