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Harbour (/ˈfæŋəroʊ.ə/; Māori pronunciation: [faŋaɾɔa]),
previously spelled Wangaroa Harbour, is an
inlet on the
northern coast of Northland, New Zealand. Whangaroa...
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December 2020. "The
Church Missionary Gleaner,
March 1867".
Wangaroa, New Zealand. Adam
Matthew Digital.
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October 2015. Fitzgerald...
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brigantine was
wrecked in the
Chatham Islands. She was on a
voyage from
Wangaroa to Port Nicholson. Mary United
Kingdom The ship was
driven as**** at Eastness...
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January 2019. "The
Church Missionary Gleaner,
March 1867".
Wangaroa, New Zealand. Adam
Matthew Digital.
Retrieved 24
October 2015. McLintock...
- Mountain, and
thence to the
mouth of the
Pupuke River, at the head of
Wangaroa Harbour,
including the
adjacent islands. Po****tion
centres that thus fell...
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Wangaroa Carrathool Shire 32°58′06″S 145°10′08″E / 32.96833°S 145.16889°E / -32.96833; 145.16889 (
Wangaroa Parish)
Warranary Carrathool...
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February 2017. "The
Church Missionary Gleaner,
March 1867".
Wangaroa, New Zealand. Adam
Matthew Digital.
Retrieved 24
October 2015. "Appendix...
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whaling barque (or ship) was
wrecked when it was
driven onto
rocks at
Wangaroa Bay in New Zealand's
Chatham Islands. All
hands were saved. Euphrosyne...
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British North America. Lord
Rodney New
South Wales The brig was
wrecked at
Wangaroa Harbour, New Zealand. Her crew were rescued.
Mayflower United Kingdom...