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Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
Akaroa is a small town on Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury Region of the South Island of New Zealand, situated within a harbour of the same name. The
Akaroa
Topics referred to by the same term
Akaroa is a town in the Canterbury Region on the South Island of New Zealand. Akaroa may also refer to: Akaroa (electorate) Akaroa (barque) Akaroa County
Akaroa_(disambiguation)
Peninsula south-east of Christchurch, New Zealand
(450 sq mi). It includes two large deep-water harbours – Lyttelton Harbour and Akaroa Harbour – and many smaller bays and coves. The South Island's largest city
Banks_Peninsula
Marine reserve in Akaroa Harbour, New Zealand
Akaroa Marine Reserve is a no-take marine protected area covering 512.15 hectares (1,265.6 acres) at the entrance to Akaroa Harbour in New Zealand. The
Akaroa_Marine_Reserve
UK steam ocean liner
SS Akaroa was a UK steam ocean liner and refrigerated cargo ship. She was launched in 1914 in Ireland as Euripides for Aberdeen Line. When new, she was
SS_Akaroa
Harbour in New Zealand
Akaroa Harbour settlements 2km 1.2miles Ōnuku (The Kaik) Wainui Tikao Bay French Farm Barrys Bay Ōnawe Peninsula Duvauchelle Robinsons Bay / Kakakalau
Akaroa_Harbour
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Akaroa is a rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of Break O'Day in the North-east LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about 13 kilometres
Akaroa,_Tasmania
Former electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand
Akaroa was a New Zealand electorate. It was located in Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, and named after the town of the same name. One of the original 24 electorates
Akaroa_(electorate)
Former county of New Zealand
Akaroa County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the South Island. The council first met in Akaroa court house on 4 January 1877. In 1880 new offices
Akaroa_County
Species of spider
Runga akaroa is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1990 by Ray Forster from male and female specimens
Runga_akaroa
The Diocese of Christchurch is one of the thirteen dioceses and hui amorangi (Māori bishoprics) of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Anglican Diocese of Christchurch
Anglican_Diocese_of_Christchurch
Extinct volcano in Canterbury, New Zealand
main eruptive centres one originating at Lyttelton Harbour, the other at Akaroa Harbour. The eruptions were predominantly basaltic, with associated andesite
Banks_Peninsula_Volcano
Akaroa was a Norwegian sailing ship that was torpedoed by the German submarine SM U-19 in the English Channel, 70 miles west off the Casquets, Guernsey
Akaroa_(barque)
Marae near Akaroa, New Zealand
Ōnuku, also known as the Kaik, is a settlement and marae near Akaroa on Banks Peninsula, New Zealand. It was the first of three places in the South Island
Ōnuku
Island country in the Pacific Ocean
January 2011 – via TeAra.govt.nz. Foster, Bernard John (April 2009) [1966]. "Akaroa, French Settlement At". In McLintock, Alexander Hare (ed.). An Encyclopaedia
New_Zealand
Natural addition of materials to a landmass
null point hypothesis has been quantitatively proven in Akaroa in New Zealand, It's Harbour(Akaroa Harbour). also in a multitude of other places including;
Deposition_(geology)
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
German Bay, is a small town situated in Akaroa Harbour on Banks Peninsula in New Zealand. The main road to Akaroa (State Highway 75) passes through this
Takamatua
Māori warrior (1772–1847)
also spelt Tangata Hara) lived at Kaiapoi Pā and on the western side of Akaroa Harbour, on Banks Peninsula. 'Tangata' means 'man' and 'hara' can mean 'offence'
Tangatahara
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
Duvauchelle Bay (Māori: Kaitouna) is a small town situated at the head of Akaroa Harbour on Banks Peninsula in New Zealand. State Highway 75 passes through
Duvauchelle
Cliff in Akaroa, New Zealand
Ōtūtereinga is a cliff at the northern end of Wainui, on the western side of Akaroa Harbour. Its name is also spelt Otutereinga and O Tu Te Reinga. "Ō" means
Ōtūtereinga
Bay on Banks Peninsular, New Zealand
approximately 2.7 nautical miles (5.0 km; 3.1 mi) east-northeast of the entrance to Akaroa Harbour in New Zealand. It is home to the largest penguin colony on Banks
Pōhatu_/_Flea_Bay
New Zealand Māori kaumātua (elder)
Tikao (also known as Piuraki and John (Jack) Love (1808 – June 1852) was an Akaroa Harbour Ngāi Te Kahukura kaumātua (respected elder) of great physique, strength
Hōne_Tikao
Grand-class cruise ship operated by Carnival (Formerly P&O Australia)
At the time of the announcement, the ship was bound for Akaroa and proceeded to anchor in Akaroa Harbour to allow for medical officials to test the guests
Carnival_Adventure
King of the French from 1830 to 1848
Louis Philippe I Gartered arms of Louis Philippe I Port Louis Philippe (Akaroa), the oldest French colony in the South Pacific and the oldest town in the
Louis_Philippe_I
19th-century New Zealand architect
England to Auckland, but significant shipping problems saw him end up in Akaroa in 1850 instead. From 1862, he lived in Christchurch. Farr has a number
Samuel_Farr_(architect)
New Zealand legal document
and Kettle sailed to Akaroa Harbour where they called a meeting of Māori chiefs. After just three days of negotiations at Akaroa, 16 or 40 chiefs (sources
Kemp's_Deed
New Zealand politician
and later was a Mayor of Wellington. Moorhouse was elected to represent Akaroa in the 1st New Zealand Parliament. He was defeated in his bid for re-election
William_Sefton_Moorhouse
Species of flowering plant
Celmisia mackaui, commonly known as the Akaroa daisy or Banks Peninsula daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the mountain daisy genus Celmisia which
Celmisia_mackaui
Aspect of New Zealand history
Onawe peninsula, in Akaroa Harbour. Construction of this pā, which was defended by about 400 men, was begun by the Māori of Akaroa and the surrounding
History_of_Canterbury_Region
New Zealand politician
of Parliament in New Zealand. White was born in 1839. He contested the Akaroa electorate against William Sefton Moorhouse, the incumbent for the seat
Augustus_White
Settlement in Christchurch, New Zealand
Governors Bay, Diamond Harbour and Port Levy, and the Akaroa/Wairewa Community Board, encompassing Akaroa, Little River, Birdlings Flat, and the settlements
Lyttelton,_New_Zealand
Two New Zealand by-elections
Following the resignation of Robert Heaton Rhodes from his Akaroa seat in the New Zealand parliament, William Montgomery contested the 20 April 1874 by-election
1874_Akaroa_by-elections
Conservation reserve on Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
located on the Summit Road near Hilltop, the saddle between Little River and Akaroa, and is notable for a large tōtara tree that is perhaps 2000 years old.
Montgomery Park Scenic Reserve
Montgomery_Park_Scenic_Reserve
Grey 3 Westland 68 86 Amuri 1 Cheviot 1 2 Ashley 173 158 Selwyn 118 42 Akaroa 197 255 Geraldine 107 94 Waimate 52 75 Waitaki 139 152 Waikouaiti 173 155
1891_New_Zealand_census
Building in Akaroa, New Zealand
Zealand Building is a historic building in Akaroa, New Zealand. The presence of the Bank of New Zealand in Akaroa dates back to 1863, when it operated an
Bank of New Zealand Building, Akaroa
Bank_of_New_Zealand_Building,_Akaroa
Separating edible grain from straw
Harvesters threshing in Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
Threshing
with 2 British magistrates to Akaroa. 10 August — HMS Britomart arrives in Akaroa. 11 August — Union Jack is flown over Akaroa. 13 August — William Brown
1840_in_New_Zealand
Ngai Tahu leader
Elizabeth in November 1830. The ship anchored off Takapūneke village in Akaroa Harbour with the war party hidden. Tama-i-hara-nui was enticed on board
Tama-i-hara-nui
towns. It excludes cities, except for the smallest one (Gisborne). Ahipara Akaroa Alexandra Arrowtown Ashburton Balclutha Bell Block Blenheim Bluff Brunner
List_of_towns_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand politician, (1815–1884)
Rhodes (1815 – 1 June 1884) was a New Zealand politician who represented the Akaroa electorate from 1871 to 1874, when he resigned. He was elected unopposed
Robert_Heaton_Rhodes
New Zealand by-election
1863 Akaroa by-election was a by-election held on 30 October 1863 during the 3rd New Zealand Parliament in the Canterbury electorate of Akaroa. The by-election
1863_Akaroa_by-election
Paramount Chief and leader of Ngāti Toa
1830 with the capture of Tama-i-hara-nui from Takapūneke near present-day Akaroa and the three-month successful siege of Kaiapoi and sacking of Ōnawe the
Te_Pēhi_Kupe
2026 Canadian-New Zealand film
photography began on 11 November, taking place in Christchurch in Canterbury, Akaroa, and Aoraki. The Canadian-New Zealand co-production is produced by Velvet
Holy_Days_(film)
New Zealand by-election
The Akaroa by-election 1858 was a by-election held in the Akaroa electorate during the 2nd New Zealand Parliament, on 31 May 1858. The by-election was
1858_Akaroa_by-election
New Zealand volcanic plug and sacred place
The Ōnawe Peninsula is a volcanic plug inside Akaroa Harbour, on Banks Peninsula in Canterbury, New Zealand. It is the site of a former pā (a fortified
Ōnawe_Peninsula
The Comte de Paris was a French sailing ship bound for Akaroa, New Zealand, in 1840. The purpose of the voyage was to develop a French colony in the South
Comte_de_Paris_(ship)
Māori concept of guardianship
was established over 90 percent of Akaroa Harbour in February 2006, with the other 10 percent to become the Akaroa Marine Reserve in 2014. Kaikōura is
Kaitiakitanga
New Zealand politician
River railway in 1884 and worked on the extension to Akaroa, which did not proceed. He represented Akaroa until the end of the 9th parliament. He announced
William Montgomery (New Zealand politician)
William_Montgomery_(New_Zealand_politician)
Street market in Glasgow, Scotland
1909, was in widespread use in New Zealand for many years and was used in Akaroa in 2021. "Looking back at Paddy's Market 12 years on from its very last
Paddy's_Market
Town in Canterbury, New Zealand
region of New Zealand. Little River is approximately 30 minutes drive from Akaroa, a tourist destination on Banks Peninsula, and 45 minutes drive from Christchurch
Little_River,_New_Zealand
Place in Christchurch City, New Zealand
is a former kāinga—an unfortified Māori village—adjacent to present-day Akaroa, New Zealand. Takapūneke was a major trading post for the local iwi (tribe)
Takapūneke
Merchant traders in the 1830s
success of the Ōtākou station, the brothers extended whaling grounds from Akaroa on Banks Peninsula in north to Stewart Island in south, with three stations
Weller_brothers
New Zealand politician
Joyce (1839 – 1 December 1899) was a Member of Parliament for Lyttelton and Akaroa in the South Island of New Zealand. Joyce was born in Penzance, Cornwall
John Joyce (New Zealand politician)
John_Joyce_(New_Zealand_politician)
The battlecruiser then streamed south to visit Lyttelton (13–22 May), Akaroa (24–26 May), where she exercised with HMS Pyramus before continuing on to
HMS New Zealand's 1913 circumnavigation
HMS_New_Zealand's_1913_circumnavigation
Māori chief and war leader of Ngāti Toa (1760s–1849)
by John Stewart, to transport himself and approximately 100 warriors to Akaroa Harbour with the aim of attacking the local tribe, Ngāi Tahu. Hidden below
Te_Rauparaha
New Zealand musician (born 1971)
in the Auckland City Rail Link project and designed his parents' home in Akaroa while working with Athfield Architects.[citation needed] Thomas' music has
Gareth_Thomas_(musician)
New Zealand painter (1881–1970)
July 1881 – 16 July 1970) was a notable New Zealand artist. He was born in Akaroa, New Zealand, in 1881. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British
Nugent_Welch
the original on 6 July 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024. "Telegraphic News". Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser. 28 May 1889. Archived from the original
List of shipwrecks of Southland
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Southland
One of the two main New Zealand islands
Stewart of the brig Elizabeth to carry him and his warriors in secret to Akaroa, whereby in subterfuge they captured the leading Ngāi Tahu chief, Tama-i-hara-nui
South_Island
incidents and accidents, including five hull loss accidents. On 27 March 1965, Akaroa, a Lockheed L-188 Electra registered ZK-TEC, crashed at Whenuapai during
List of Air New Zealand accidents and incidents
List_of_Air_New_Zealand_accidents_and_incidents
Region of New Zealand
The region's viticulture industry was established by French settlers in Akaroa. Since then, wine-growing is concentrated into two regions: Waipara and
Canterbury_Region
Conservation reserve on Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
Reserve is a public scenic reserve on Banks Peninsula, New Zealand, between Akaroa and Le Bons Bay. It has a stand of regenerating mountain tōtara (Podocarpus
Otepatotu_Scenic_Reserve
New Zealand sailor and explorer (1872–1943)
also served in the Royal Navy Reserve during the First World War. Born in Akaroa, New Zealand, Worsley joined the New Zealand Shipping Company in 1888. He
Frank_Worsley
1968, the ship was sold to the Shaw, Savill & Albion Line and was renamed Akaroa. In 1971 she was sold to a Norwegian company, Ugland, for conversion as
RMS_Amazon_(1959)
Armed conflicts between Māori tribes in New Zealand before 1845
South Island; by 1830 he had expanded his territory to include Kaikōura and Akaroa and much of the rest of the South Island. The final South Island battles
Musket_Wars
Austro-Hungarian WWI river monitor later used by Romania
e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in September 1917 Shipwrecks 1 Sep: Akaroa 2 Sep: SM U-28 3 Sep: Dundee 5 Sep: SM U-88 6 Sep: Alesia 7 Sep: Minnehaha
NMS_Basarabia
Former electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand
electorate was created in 1853 and existed until 1890. In the 1890 election, the Akaroa electorate covered the town of Lyttelton. The Lyttelton electorate was re-established
Lyttelton_(electorate)
Camper van of Wicked Campers parked in Akaroa
Camping_in_New_Zealand
D-class submarine of the United States
e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in September 1917 Shipwrecks 1 Sep: Akaroa 2 Sep: SM U-28 3 Sep: Dundee 5 Sep: SM U-88 6 Sep: Alesia 7 Sep: Minnehaha
USS_D-2
New Zealand by-election
1858 Grey and Bell, 1858 Waimea, 1858 Wairau, 1858 Town of Lyttelton, 1858 Akaroa, 1858 Dunedin Country, 1858 Wairarapa and Hawkes Bay, 1858 Wellington, 1858
1888_Ashley_by-election
Blenheim RC 1907 Christchurch G. Whelch Akaroa BC Akaroa BC Union BC (Wang) 1908 Napier G. Whelch Picton BC Akaroa BC Blenheim RC 1909 Auckland C. E. Stone
New Zealand Rowing Championships
New_Zealand_Rowing_Championships
Local calling area Included towns Numbers begin withxxx .00 Akaroa Duvauchelle 3045 Akaroa 3047, 3048 Alexandra Alexandra 4400, 4404, 4405, 447, 448, 449
List of dialling codes in New Zealand
List_of_dialling_codes_in_New_Zealand
Local government area in Tasmania, Australia
William 0 Eddystone 0 Ansons Bay 31 Lottah 13 The Gardens 19 Binalong Bay 290 Akaroa 132 Stieglitz 562 Dianas Basin Incl in St. Helens Beaumaris 289 Scamander
Break_O'Day_Council
Protected area in Chatham Islands, New Zealand
Landing Site Stony Batter Te Kuri a Paoa/Young Nick's Head Marine reserves Akaroa Auckland Islands Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Hautai Hawea (Clio Rocks) Hikurangi
Nīkau_Bush_Conservation_Area
Electoral districts to New Zealand Parliament
Electorate name Region First established Last abolished Became Akaroa Canterbury 1853 1893 Merged into Ellesmere. Albany Auckland 1978 2002 East Coast
List of New Zealand electorates
List_of_New_Zealand_electorates
Species of moth, endemic to New Zealand
description. For this description Meyrick used two specimens collected at Akaroa and Dunedin amongst native forest in January. In 1928 George Hudson discussed
Scoparia_acharis
Ethnic group
the earlier European settlers in New Zealand, and established a colony at Akaroa in the South Island. Captain Jean-François-Marie de Surville is the first
French_New_Zealanders
stations that serve from the area. The following stations broadcast in Akaroa or the Banks Peninsula area. The following stations broadcast in the Ashburton
List of radio stations in Canterbury
List_of_radio_stations_in_Canterbury
Māori iwi in New Zealand
to carry him and his warriors in secret to Takapūneke near present-day Akaroa, where by subterfuge they captured Tamaiharanui and his wife and daughter
Ngāi_Tahu
Missionary, clergyman, writer, interpreter (1835–1919)
(1 ed.). Akaroa: H. C. Jacobson, "Mail" Office. Jacobson, Howard Charles; Stack, James West (1893). Tales of Banks Peninsula (2 ed.). Akaroa: H. C. Jacobson
James_West_Stack
Former electorate in Taranaki, New Zealand
v t e Historical electorates of New Zealand General electorates Akaroa Albany Aoraki Arch Hill Ashburton Ashley Auckland Auckland East Auckland North Auckland
Egmont (New Zealand electorate)
Egmont_(New_Zealand_electorate)
Former New Zealand district
amalgamation of the Lyttelton Borough Council and Mount Herbert, Wairewa and Akaroa County Councils. It was governed by a mayor and district councillors. Following
Banks_Peninsula_District
New Zealand playwright and novelist
French artist Charles Méryon who had lived in the then French colony of Akaroa in the 1840s. His 2013 musical, The Great Art War, was written with composer
Stuart_Hoar
Nature reserve on Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
Type Nature reserve Location Banks Peninsula, New Zealand Nearest city Akaroa Coordinates 43°49′S 173°2′E / 43.817°S 173.033°E / -43.817; 173.033 Area
Hinewai_Reserve
Christopher Luxon attends Waitangi Day celebrations at Ngāi Tahu's Ōnuku marae in Akaroa. The town hall in Roxburgh, Otago, which included the country's longest-running
2025_in_New_Zealand
Peninsula remained under a state of emergency until 12 May due to a landslip in Akaroa. An area of low pressure developed in the Tasman Sea to the west of New
May_2025_New_Zealand_storm
New Zealand politician
(1805 – 6 December 1864) was a New Zealand politician. He represented the Akaroa electorate in the 2nd New Zealand Parliament from 1855 to 1858, but resigned
John_Cuff_(politician)
New Zealand public servant
Dame Diana Crossan DNZM Crossan in 2019 Personal details Born Diana Buchanan Crossan 1949 (age 76–77) Akaroa, New Zealand Occupation Public servant
Diana_Crossan
New Zealand by-election
1858 Grey and Bell, 1858 Waimea, 1858 Wairau, 1858 Town of Lyttelton, 1858 Akaroa, 1858 Dunedin Country, 1858 Wairarapa and Hawkes Bay, 1858 Wellington, 1858
1870_Omata_by-election
People of New Zealand
establish a separate colony in Wellington, and mindful of French claims in Akaroa, Hobson, appointed as Lieutenant-Governor on 14 January 1840, declared British
New_Zealanders
New Zealand by-election
1858 Grey and Bell, 1858 Waimea, 1858 Wairau, 1858 Town of Lyttelton, 1858 Akaroa, 1858 Dunedin Country, 1858 Wairarapa and Hawkes Bay, 1858 Wellington, 1858
1883_Bruce_by-election
New Zealand watercolor artist (1942–2023)
The couple subsequently moved to a smaller property in Akaroa. Tichborne died at her home in Akaroa on 10 February 2023, at the age of 80. Browne, M., Tichborne
Nancy_Tichborne
info ? missing info Lyttelton FPP ? ? missing info ? missing info Akaroa FPP ? ? missing info ? missing info Ashburton FPP ? ? missing info
1901 New Zealand local elections
1901_New_Zealand_local_elections
Former Governor and Chief Minister of Sabah
the district of Papar. Jules' father, Ernest Alfred Pavitt was born in Akaroa, New Zealand but had ancestral roots in Colchester, Essex, England, United
Fuad_Stephens
Awards list for New Zealand
For services to disabled people. Paul Gibson Victoria Louise Andrews – of Akaroa. For services to heritage preservation and conservation. Lyall Ashley Bailey
2024 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
2024_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Species of centipede
dilagus Binomial name Cryptops dilagus Archey, 1921 Synonyms Cryptops akaroa Archey, 1921 Cryptops algidus Archey, 1921 Cryptops ignivia Archey, 1921
Cryptops_dilagus
Anzac-class frigate of Royal New Zealand Navy
March 2026, the Te Kaha accidentally leaked 200-300 litres of oil into Akaroa Harbour due to a fault starboard oil cooler. Crew used absorbent pads to
HMNZS_Te_Kaha
Supernatural beings (he iwi atua) in Māori mythology
O-te-patatu (Purple Peak), Tara-te-rehu, and Otaki, all which overlook Akaroa, and lastly Tuhiraki (Mt Bossu). Other places which they lived included
Patupaiarehe
Arthur's Pass Hornby 347 216 Main South Road – City Centre, Lyttelton, Akaroa Formerly SH 73A Selwyn District Templeton 354 220 SH 76 north (Christchurch
List of major junctions on New Zealand State Highway 1
List_of_major_junctions_on_New_Zealand_State_Highway_1
New Zealand painter (1935–2019)
1969 Quentin Macfarlane Barry Lett Galleries. 1971 Rue Pompallier Gallery Akaroa. Marine paintings. 1972 Quentin Macfarlane (solo) Canterbury Society of
Quentin_Macfarlane
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Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
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Favour; Grace
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English
 Variant spelling of English Carina, KARINA means "beloved." Compare with other forms of Karina.
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