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    Zealand's North Island. It is on a headland on the eastern side of Ōhiwa Harbour, and on the western side of the Waiotahe River mouth. The New Zealand...
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    Their traditional territory extends along the coastline eastwards from Ōhiwa Harbour to Opape, and inland to Mātāwai, and is centred in the area around the...
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    of New Zealand. It stretches from Kutarere and the eastern shore of Ōhiwa Harbour in the west to Cape Runaway in the north-east, and south from Ōpōtiki...
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    Plenty. It is six kilometres east of Whakatāne and is located between Ōhiwa Harbour to the south and Ōhope Beach to the north, providing views of both....
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    Eventually in 1891 the government gave him an area of land at Wainui, at Ōhiwa Harbour in the Bay of Plenty, where a marae for the Ringatū church was later...
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    Opape to Cape Runaway is rocky shore. Sizeable harbours are located at Tauranga, Whakatāne and Ohiwa. Major estuaries include Maketu, Little Waihi, Whakatāne...
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  • Wainui Ōhope Inlet Ōhiwa Harbour West Galatea Waingarara-Waimana Murupara Monika Reserve Kawerau Industrial Tarawera Park Inlet Ōhiwa Harbour East Waiotahi...
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  • Region of New Zealand's North Island, on the coast of the Ohiwa Harbour. The local Ōhiwa Harbour is known as the "daughter of Te Whakatōhea" because it supplied...
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    a lahar killed all 10 workers. The mouth of the Whakatāne River and Ohiwa Harbour have both provided berths for yachts, fishing trawlers and small ships...
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    the Road Board was made part of Whakatane County. In 1913, the Whakatane Harbour Board was established, and in 1914, Whakatane Town became a separate entity...
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  • instance, between 2007 and 2019 the population of green-lipped mussels in Ōhiwa harbour had dropped from 120 million to fewer than 80,000, due to a number of...
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    Onekawa Te Mawhai Regional Park is a protected area at Ōhiwa in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island, owned and managed by Bay of Plenty...
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    School. As a young child Williams was brought up by his grandparents at Ōhiwa Harbour, with them he was immersed in te reo Māori (the Māori language). Williams...
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  • kilometres (12 mi) southwest of Ōpōtiki, reaching the Bay of Plenty at Ohiwa Harbour, halfway between Ōpōtiki and Whakatāne. List of rivers of New Zealand...
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    Auckland Regional Authority was Wenderholm Regional Park in 1965. East Harbour Regional Park, managed by the Greater Wellington Regional Council, was...
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  • limit): the southernmost examples are at Raglan Harbour (37°48′S) on the west coast and Ohiwa Harbour (near Opotiki, 38°00′S) on the east coast.[citation...
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  • Auckland. Charles Edward King – of Auckland. Eleanor Francis King – of Ōhiwa Harbour, Bay of Plenty. Zillah Jean Liley JP – of Waiheke Island. Clarice Maud...
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  • at Ohiwa Harbour in 1828, with fifty dead bodies on the shore. And in that same year, he saw the remains of a fight at Te Papa pa at Tauranga Harbour, with...
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    Zealand, tsunami deposits at Henderson Bay, Whangapoua Bay, Waihi Beach, Ohiwa Harbour (both Bay of Plenty) and Tāwharanui Peninsula may be linked to the Healy...
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  • Te Whakatōhea, Tūhoe, Whakatōhea Ōkoki New Plymouth Taranaki - Ōtūrereao Ōhiwa Bay of Plenty - Pangatoru Whanganui Taranaki Ngā Rauru, Ngāti Ruanui Riukākara...
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    Rotoma (280) Kaingaroa (420) Matatā (700) Te Teko (490) Tāneatua (1,000) Ōhiwa (190) Te Kaha (400) Hicks Bay (190) Te Araroa (170) Ruatoria (860) Te Karaka...
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    bottlenose whale Hyperoodon planifrons, collected from peninsula at entrance to Ohiwa lagoon, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand on 2 April 1996. The vocal and piano...
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    used by their steamers, on newly reclaimed land, leased from Auckland Harbour Board (AHB). In 1899 NSS moved from Palmerston Buildings on Queen St to...
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