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  • 1 Kitekite falls

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    Near Piha on Auckland's West Coast
    The Kitekite Track leads to the impressive three-tiered Kitekite Falls - the Knutzen Track leads off this (named after the early manager of the Piha Mill) taking a route to the south of the Kitekite Stream to reach the falls. The return route is by the north side. Off this track a steep track can take you to the top of the falls, where there are small cold pools for taking a dip and notches in the rocks where the Glen Esk Dam was located. The first attempt to drive logs down the falls resulted in their destruction on the rocks below and the dam was thereafter only used to flush the logs waiting in the stream below down to the mill. Tracks at the top of the falls lead inland through the ranges to various outlets on the West Coast Road.

    Maori-English dictionary > Kitekite falls

  • 2 raro

    bottom; under; below; beneath
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    north

    Maori-English wordlist > raro

  • 3 raro

    bottom; under; below; beneath
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    north

    Maori-English wordlist > raro

  • 4 Mapou

    Myrsine australis (mapau, red matipo)
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    Grows to 6m high. Found along forest margins and in scrubland up to 900m. Young branches have reddish bark. The thick, leathery leaves are 3-6 cm long and 1.5-2.5 cm wide, with wavy (undulating) margins and pale undersurfaces. The whitish flowers and later the black fruits are in clusters below the leaves.
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    Maori-English dictionary > Mapou

  • 5 moki

    Latridopsis ciliaris (Moki trumpeter)
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    Average size 55-70cm
    Weighing 2-3kg, but can grow up to 10kg
    Occurs all around New Zealand and southern Australia.
    Blue moki has a deep compressed body, moderate sized head and mouth with thick fleshy lips, small paired fins. Large scales. Blue-gray above, with several dark bands, silver-grey on flanks, white below. Distributed all around New Zealand but most common around the South Island, and from Cape Runaway to Hawkes Bay to depths of 100m. Taken mainly by trawling and set nets. Caught all year round. A small resource, perhaps yielding 1000 tonnes per annum. Of all related species occurring in New Zealand, trumpeter is a small commercial resource, and copper moki is uncommon. The red moki, in the related family Cheilodactylidae, is common but threatened because it is a very slow-growing species.

    Maori-English dictionary > moki

  • 6 Pokaka

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    Grows to 12m. A canopy tree similar in appearance to hinau. found in forests and scrublands up to 1050m. Pokaka forms a tree with pale bark. The tough, leathery leaves are 3-11 cm long by 1-3 cm wide. The margins of the leaves vary from quite rounded to quite sharply toothed. Pokaka has clusters of greenish-white flowers, followed by purple drupes. Pokaka also has a juvenile form which is quite bushy, with entangled branchlets and variably shaped leaves. Compared to hinau ( Elaeocarpus dentatus), the flowers of pokaka are more greenish and the leaves do not have hairs below.

    Maori-English dictionary > Pokaka

  • 7 raro

    Maori for below, beneath, bottom, underneath, underside
    Also the brand of powdered fruit drink.

    Maori-English dictionary > raro

  • 8 warehou

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    bluenose warehou
    Average length 40-60cm Average weight 4kg
    Occurs around southern New Zealand and Southern Australia.Dark blueish-green above and white below, with a dark head and prominent dark pectoral spot; small scales. Distinguished from the other warehous by long pectoral fin reaching back to the anal fin. Most common in the cooler coastal waters around the South Island in 20-200m; the shallowest occurring warehous. Main fishing grounds include the Cook Strait coasts and off Westland. Caught mainly by trawling, sometimes in coastal set nets. Available all year around. A moderate resource.

    Maori-English dictionary > warehou

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