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Hawke Bay, 20
kilometres southwest of Wairoa. The
Mohaka River reaches the
coast close to
Mohaka.
Mohaka has two
tribal meeting grounds for the iwi of Ngāti...
- The
Mohaka river is on the
North Island of New
Zealand in the east
central region of Hawke’s Bay.
Mohaka is a
Maori word,
roughly translated it
means “place...
- The
Mohaka Viaduct is a
railway viaduct spanning the
Mohaka River in
northern Hawke’s Bay, on the East
Coast of the
North Island of New Zealand, near...
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Wairarapa Fault and
Wellington Fault to the southwest, the
Ruahine and
Mohaka Faults in the
central section and the Waimana, Waiotahi,
Whakatane and Waiohau...
- the town.
Access to
Wairoa was cut off
after extensive damage on SH2's
Mohaka River Bridge in the south, and
landslides also
closing SH2 to the north...
- April, Te
Kooti launched another surprise strike, this time on
Mohaka,
south of Wairoa.
Mohaka was a
village of Ngāti Pāhauwera, a hāpu of Ngāti Kahungunu...
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October 2020. "
Mohaka Catchment location plan" (PDF). R.R.
Strickland (August 1986). "Distribution and
habitats of
fishes in the
Mohaka River Fisheries...
- (chieftain) of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi and
founder of Ngāti Pāhauwera in the
Mohaka area of
Hawke Bay of New Zealand. He was the
leader of an
expedition that...
- many
rivers which flow into
Hawke Bay,
including among them the Tutaekuri,
Mohaka, and
Ngaruroro Rivers. The
highest point in the
range is
Kaweka J (1,724...
- Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi. He was born at
Mohaka in
northern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, on 23
September 1917.
Huata was chaplain...