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Whareponga is a bay and
rural community in the
Gisborne District of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located north of
Waipiro Bay, and is the
mouth of...
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would then move on to sack
additional pā in the area of
Waiapu River and
Whareponga Bay. A
final defeat at the
hands of Ngāpuhi took
place in 1823, when a...
- Whānau-ā-Apanui descent, Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngārimu was born on 7
April 1918 in
Whareponga in the East
Coast region. He was one of ten
children of Hāmuera Meketū...
- Tāmati; 1879 – 18
April 1929) was a New
Zealand community leader. Born at
Whareponga, she
married Āpirana
Ngata at age sixteen, and
together they had fifteen...
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Umuariki Ngāti
Porou (Ngāti Uepōhatu, Te Whānau a Umuariki) Ruatōria
Whareponga Marae Materoa Ngāti
Porou (Ngāi Tangihaere, Te
Aitanga a Mate)
Whareponga...
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known as Aku Aku, was a
settlement about halfway between Waipiro Bay and
Whareponga in the East
Coast region of New Zealand's
North Island. A traditional...
- Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāti
Porou iwi. He was born in
Whareponga, East Coast, New Zealand, on 16
August 1903. He was the
eldest son of...
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Ordination of
Raniera Kawhia, the
first held by Williams, took
place at
Whareponga near East Cape on 17
February 1860. The
first Synod of the
Waiapu Diocese...
- of the
Victoria Cross for
action during the
North African campaign, in
Whareponga, New
Zealand (d. 1943,
killed in action); John Call Cook,
American geologist...