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Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Pakaraka is a village in the Bay of Islands, Northland, New Zealand, at the junction of State Highway 1 and 10. A pā was located at the base, and on the
Pakaraka
Settlement in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
Pākaraka, previously known as Okehu, Maxwelltown, and most recently Maxwell, is a farming and lifestyle community 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Whanganui
Pākaraka
New Zealand Anglican mission leader
Trinity Church, Pakaraka Gravestones of Henry and Marianne Williams, Holy Trinity Church, Pakaraka Interior of Holy Trinity Church, Pakaraka A plaque in Holy
Henry_Williams_(missionary)
New Zealand Māori chief (died 1850)
principal instigator of the Flagstaff War in 1845–46. Heke was born at Pakaraka, south of Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands, in 1807. His father was Tupanapana
Hōne_Heke
New Zealand educator (1793–1879)
Pakaraka. Marianne Williams died at Pakaraka, New Zealand, on 16 December 1879 and was buried in the grounds of the Holy Trinity Church at Pakaraka alongside
Marianne_Williams
Scoria cone in the Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field, New Zealand
Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field in New Zealand. It is in the locality of Pakaraka and was the site of a pā that was studied during a major archeological
Pouērua
English military engineer
immediately required in the field—Ōhaeawai in June–July 1845, Haratua's pā at Pakaraka in July, and Ruapekapeka in January 1846—with his clerk of works, George
William_Biddlecomb_Marlow
Māori iwi in New Zealand
the areas of Waiomio, Kawakawa, Taumarere, Moerewa, Motatau, Waimahae, Pakaraka, Otiria, Pipiwai, Kaikou and Te Horo. Ngāti Hine is descended from a female
Ngāti_Hine
Road) – Kaikohe, Maungatapere Ōhaeawai 190 120 SH 12 – Kaikohe, Dargaville Pakaraka 198 123 SH 10 – Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, Doubtless Bay Kawakawa 211 131
List of major junctions on New Zealand State Highway 1
List_of_major_junctions_on_New_Zealand_State_Highway_1
City in Waikato, New Zealand
Awamutu, Te Kūiti. Awakino, Tuahu (south of Urenui), Cardiff, Kakaramea, Pākaraka and Marton, able to take 600 simultaneous calls. A broadband link from
Hamilton,_New_Zealand
Topics referred to by the same term
station, in Singapore Maxwell Hill, in Perak, Malaysia Maxwelltown, Scotland Pākaraka, New Zealand, formerly known as Maxwell Maxwell (crater), on the Moon 12760
Maxwell
New Zealand activist and unionist (1938–2016)
She died on 31 January 2016 at her home in Waitara and was buried at Pākaraka Marae, near Whanganui. Broughton was recognised with the Civic Honour Award
Mere_Broughton
City in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
including Kaitoke, Upokongaro, Kai Iwi/Mowhanau, Aberfeldy, Westmere, Pākaraka, Marybank, Okoia and Fordell. Whanganui has a strong cultural and recreational
Whanganui
Scottish settler in Australia and New Zealand
returned to Waitangi and lived with a son and his family. She died at Pakaraka on 13 October 1889 and is buried in the churchyard at Paihia. Wikimedia
Agnes_Busby
Māori chief (1780s–1871)
at the north end of Kororāreka was cut down for the first time, by the Pakaraka chief Te Haratua. Heke had set out to cut down the flagstaff but was persuaded
Tāmati_Wāka_Nene
Road in New Zealand
northernmost state highway. SH 10 begins at a junction with SH 1 near Pakaraka, 8 km (5.0 mi) east of Ōhaeawai, and initially runs north to pass Kerikeri
State Highway 10 (New Zealand)
State_Highway_10_(New_Zealand)
New Zealand politician
solicitor in Wellington before returning to Northland. She lives near Pakaraka with her husband Dion, who is a teacher, and has two children. She was
Willow-Jean_Prime
Scottish/Australian/New Zealand wine farmer and politician (1802-1871)
Norwood Cemetery in London. His wife returned to New Zealand; she died at Pakaraka in 1889 and is buried at Paihia. James and Agnes had six children. Daughter
James_Busby
Species of tree endemic to New Zealand
orange fruit. A small community 20 km (12 mi) west of Whanganui named Pākaraka is named in honour of the tree and its name reflects the "abundance of
Corynocarpus_laevigatus
New Zealand politician and environmentalist (1945–2020)
east of Thames at the base of the Coromandel Peninsula and established Pakaraka Farm. The farm operates from solar power and micro-hydro power systems
Jeanette_Fitzsimons
Masterton – Joseph Masters Mauriceville – Maurice O'Rourke Maxwell (now Pākaraka) – Sergeant George Maxwell McLaren Park, New Zealand – Bruce McLaren Melville
List of places named after people
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Whangaroa (Hāhi Katorika), Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa (Ngāti Kohu) Pakaraka Kaikou Eparaima Makapi Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Hine) Tautoro Kaimaumau No wharenui
List of marae in the Northland Region
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1845–46 British-Māori war in New Zealand
the northern end of Kororāreka, was cut down for the first time by the Pakaraka chief Te Haratua. Heke had set out to cut down the flagstaff but had been
Flagstaff_War
Kerikeri South Ōhaeawai-Waimate North Puketona-Waitangi Ngāpuhi Kaikohe Pakaraka Haruru Russell Paihia Mataraua Forest Matawaia-Taumarere Russell Peninsula
List of statistical areas in New Zealand
List_of_statistical_areas_in_New_Zealand
Pakaitore Ngāti Hāua (Ngāti Hāua) Gonville Pākaraka Te Whānau Pani II and III Ngā Rauru (Ngāti Maika II) Pākaraka Papatupu No wharenui Ngāti Uenuku Parinui
List of marae in Manawatū-Whanganui
List_of_marae_in_Manawatū-Whanganui
Horse race
Moonlight 52.25 Darren Beadman Stephen Autridge 2:05.97 (firm) Vialli 58.5 Pakaraka Star 58.5 1995 Star Dancer 57 G L Cooksley B J Wallace 2:05.50 (firm) Ball
Zabeel_Classic
1845 battle
Anglican Church, 2010 The memorial in the churchyard New Zealand wars Pakaraka Collinson, Thomas Bernard (1853). "2. Remarks on the Military Operations
Battle_of_Ōhaeawai
New Zealand politician (1823–1907)
Williams, the daughter of William Williams and his wife Jane. He farmed at Pakaraka in the Bay of Islands. Williams was Chairman of the Bay of Islands County
Henry Williams (New Zealand politician)
Henry_Williams_(New_Zealand_politician)
court case related to the murder of Patrick Rooney, a shepherd working at Pakaraka, by a Ngāpuhi known as Kihi, who was discovered and delivered up by other
Edward_Marsh_Williams
1845 Flagstaff War battle in New Zealand
In July 1844, Heke and a group of warriors entered the town, and the Pakaraka chief Te Haratua cut down the flagstaff. Heke himself had set out to cut
Battle_of_Kororāreka
19th-century Māori rangatira (chief)
conclusion of the Flagstaff War Kawiti went to live near Henry Williams at Pakaraka, and was baptised by Williams in 1853. He succumbed to measles on 5 May
Te_Ruki_Kawiti
Natural freshwater lake in Northland Region, North Island
Lake Ōwhareiti is a lake in the Northland Region of New Zealand, South of Pakaraka; it is 95.9 hectares in area and has a maximum depth of 16m. List of lakes
Lake_Ōwhareiti
1845 battle in the Flagstaff War
taua withdrew from Puketutu, carrying their dead and wounded, moving to Pakaraka on the way to Waiōmio, their home region. Heke also withdrew his forces
Battle_of_Puketutu
Horse race
Keith Hawtin, Tuhikaramea 1:28.42 Tycoon Lil 58 Covered n’ Grey 54 1997 Pakaraka Star 58.5 Jim Collett S W Gulliver, Hawera 1:28.37 (heavy) Moss Downs 58
Proisir_Plate
Missionary in New Zealand (1822–1907)
managing the family farm at Pakaraka. He was managing the farm during the Flagstaff War when in June 1845 Hone Heke went to Pakaraka to gather food supplies
Samuel_Williams_(missionary)
New Zealand politician
NZEF in France and Egypt in World War I. He then farmed at Opuawhanga and Pakaraka and went into business. He was on several local boards, acting as a member
Sid_Smith_(politician)
SH 2 at Bay View (10 km north of Napier) Rotorua, Taupō 247.4 SH 1 at Pakaraka (14 km north of Kawakawa) SH 1 at Awanui Waipapa, Kaeo, Taipa-Mangonui
List of New Zealand state highways
List_of_New_Zealand_state_highways
New Zealand Māori religious leader
followers not adhering to his instructions. In the meantime, Te Ua, living at Pākaraka, near the Waitōtara River, advocated for peace and sought reconciliation
Te_Ua_Haumēne
Horse race
2001 - Yippyio 2000 - Ken's Joy 1999 - Sharscay 1998 - Intergaze 1997 - Pakaraka Star 1996 - The Phantom Chance 1995 - Rough Habit 1994 - Full Suit 1993
Eagle_Farm_Cup
Settlement in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
and 3 (1.9%) unemployed. Mowhanau statistical area, which also includes Pākaraka, covers 170.19 km2 (65.71 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 1,460
Kai_Iwi
New Zealand writer
Awards. Jochems was born in Whangārei in 1994, and grew up on a farm in Pakaraka. Her father is a beef farmer and her mother is a teacher, and she has two
Annaleese_Jochems
19th-century Anglican Bishop of Waiapu
the orders of Bishop Selwyn to give up land that Henry had acquired at Pakaraka. Williams returned to Waerenga-ā-Hika and lived there from 1853 to 1865
William_Williams_(bishop)
Schools in northern New Zealand
1071 Paihia School 1–8 Paihia State 497 (many) 143 [23] 1072 Pakaraka School 1–8 Pakaraka State 521 (many) 64 [24] 1073 Pamapuria School 1–6 Pamapuria
List of schools in the Northland Region
List_of_schools_in_the_Northland_Region
Locality in New Zealand
is listed as a Category 1 Historic Place. The road between Paihia and Pakaraka, passing through Puketona, was sealed from 1939, although the quality of
Puketona
New Zealand politician (1870–1935)
Works from 1926 to 1928 in the Reform Government. Williams was born in Pakaraka in the Bay of Islands in 1870 to parents John William Williams and Sarah
Kenneth_Williams_(politician)
Type of protected area in New Zealand
Owhuia Scenic Reserve Paeroa-Knuckle Point Scenic Reserve Pakanae Reserve Pakaraka Kauri Scenic Reserve Pakotai Scenic Reserve Papakuri Scenic Reserve Paparoa
Scenic reserves of New Zealand
Scenic_reserves_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand lawyer, farmer and cricket administrator
information Full name Edward Heathcote Williams Born (1859-03-23)23 March 1859 Pakaraka, Northland, New Zealand Died 28 November 1931(1931-11-28) (aged 72) Auckland
Heathcote Williams (cricket administrator)
Heathcote_Williams_(cricket_administrator)
New Zealand horse race
Barbara Jan Toby Brett David Cole 1:36.3 Magnet Bay 50 Roys Boy 52.5 1995 Pakaraka Star 49.5 Starjo Royal Vain Trudy Thornton Sidney Gulliver, Waverley 1:41
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