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Rangihoua Bay is a bay at the
southern end of the
Purerua Peninsula, on the north-west s**** of the Bay of
Islands in Northland, New Zealand. It is 10 km...
- from the
Church Missionary Society who were
welcomed onto the
beach at
Rangihoua Bay in
December 1814. It soon
became the
predominant belief amongst the...
- to the
first Christian missionary,
Samuel Marsden. Ruatara's pā was at
Rangihoua on the
northern s**** of the Bay of Islands. Ruatara's
father was Te Aweawe...
- use by the late 18th century. In
December 1814, the Māori
children at
Rangihoua in the Bay of
Islands were "no less
eager to see the
packaha than the...
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traveller from New Zealand. He was from the Ngāpuhi iwi and
lived in the
Rangihoua Bay area of the Bay of Islands. In 1805, Te Pahi
decided to s**** out Lieutenant...
- and Te Hikutū iwi (tribes). Waikato's
primary residence was the pā at
Rangihoua Bay. As a
young man,
Waikato travelled to
England in 1820
alongside the...
- [citation needed] On
Christmas Day in 1814, at Oihi Bay, a
small cove in
Rangihoua Bay in the Bay of Islands, at the
invitation of
chiefs Te Pahi and Ruatara...
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Hannah King
Hansen (later Letheridge, then Clapham) is born at Oihi,
Rangihoua Bay. She is the
second female European child born in New Zealand. Her...
- King and Hall,
together with free
settler Thomas Hansen,
arrived in
Rangihoua Bay on 22
December 1814. With them were the
first horses in New Zealand...
- peninsula.
Communities on the
peninsula are Purerua, Te Tii and
Taronui Bay.
Rangihoua Bay is at the
southern end of the peninsula. Te Tii has two marae, belonging...