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1 Whangarei
(The waiting of Reipae)Major City in Northland. The area and harbour was used as a staging place for Maori war parties on their way south. Much of the early city, which was a trading post, was built on reclaimed swampland. Kauri timber and gum was the major trading industry, soon followed by coal mining, wheat and dairy farming, shipbuilding and brick making. William Carruth was the first settler in 1839 followed three years after by Gilbert Mair who began the shipbuilding industry, which was a major means of transport in those days.<WHANGLOGO.JPG">Whangarei logo -
2 Te Kaunihera Whakahaere o Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara
Wellington City CouncilMaori-English wordlist > Te Kaunihera Whakahaere o Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara
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3 Te Kuititanga
Quebec City -
4 Te Tāone o Mēhiko
Mexico City -
5 pā
[n.]blow (i.e. a hard knock or hit)————————[v.t.]tag; touch————————fortress; fortified place; town; village (city)————————involved in; oriented towards; part of; experience————————shut; bush————————pā (-ngia)knock (bowls)————————pā (-ngia)touch -
6 tāone
[n., adj.]city; town; urban -
7 tāone matua
capital (city) -
8 Te Kaunihera Whakahaere o Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara
Wellington City CouncilMaori-English wordlist > Te Kaunihera Whakahaere o Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara
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9 Te Kuititanga
Quebec City -
10 Te Tāone o Mēhiko
Mexico City -
11 pā
[n.]blow (i.e. a hard knock or hit)————————[v.t.]tag; touch————————fortress; fortified place; town; village (city)————————involved in; oriented towards; part of; experience————————shut; bush————————pā (-ngia)knock (bowls)————————pā (-ngia)touch -
12 tāone
[n., adj.]city; town; urban -
13 tāone matua
capital (city) -
14 Mangere
Maori for lazy, laziness, indolence Suburb in Manukau City. Location of Auckland International Airport (AIA)-the busiest in NZ. -
15 Naenae
A Hutt City (near Wellington) suburb -
16 Otahuhu
One of the oldest suburbs in South Auckland. Until amalgamation with Auckland City in the 1990's it was an independent borough. Otahuhu is located at the narrowest point on the Isthmus of Auckland, with the Manukau harbour on one side and the Tamaki Estuary on the other. It is an industrial suburb badly effected by the closure of its freezing works. -
17 pukeko
porphyrio porphyrio melanotis (swamp hen, pakura)This common swamp dwelling bird is found throughout the land, even in city suburbs.<PUKEKO.JPG"> -
18 taone matua
Maori for capital (city) -
19 Waitakere
Hills and City to Auckland's West. Some of Auckland's water comes from reservoirs in the Waitakere Ranges.
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