- Lake Rotomā (also
spelled Rotoma) is the
fourth largest lake of the 11
lakes in the
Rotorua Lakes district, or the Hot
Lakes district as it was
known in...
- New
Plymouth (Māori:
Ngāmotu) is the
major city of the
Taranaki region on the west
coast of the
North Island of New Zealand. It is
named after the English...
-
Waikato Māori.
Following a
bloody encounter at
Ngamotu in 1832, most of the 2000 Āti Awa
living near
Ngamotu, as well as Barrett,
migrated south to the Kāpiti...
- cost of
Hawke Bay.
Other lagoons in the
chain (from west to east)
include Ngamotu Lagoon, O****a Lagoon,
Wairau Lagoon, and Te
Paeroa Lagoon.
Whakaki Lagoon...
-
fatal journey of
Andrew McAuley, had been unsuccessful. They
arrived at
Ngamotu Beach, in New Plymouth, New
Zealand on 13
January 2008. The expedition...
- 1828. He and
captain John Agar "Jacky" Love
established a
trading post at
Ngamotu (site of modern-day New Plymouth),
trading muskets and
trinkets for flax...
-
Taranaki region,
eventually reaching the
Ngāmotu people of Te Āti Awa. In 1832,
considerable numbers of
Ngāmotu moved south to Wellington,
joined by some...
-
annual 72-hole golf
tournament staged on the New
Plymouth Golf Club's
Ngamotu Links in New Plymouth, New Zealand.
Between 2004 and 2007 it was an event...
-
shares its name with the suburb. The
Ngamotu Domain lies to the
south of Moturoa, and
Mount Moturoa to the west.
Ngamotu Beach is to the north.
Moturoa was...
- utensils.
Following a
bloody encounter at
Ngamotu (Moturoa) in 1832, most of the 2000 Āti Awa
living near
Ngamotu migrated south to the Kāpiti
region and...