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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Aug 29, 2018 17:18:19 GMT 12
CAPE KIDNAPPERS HAS A NEW NAME: TE KAUWAE-A-MĀUIThe new name is one of 11 bestowed on geographic features across Hawke's Bay. Other features to get new names are Mount Erin, a 490m hill 8.5km southwest of Havelock North, which will now be known as Kōhinurākau or Kohinurākau. Lake Hatuma, 3km southwest of Waipukurau, which will now be known as Lake Whatumā. Puhokio Stream at Waimarama is now Pouhōkio Stream. Motuokura, an island 2km off the east coast, about 22km southwest of Cape Kidnappers is now Te-Motu-o-Kura/Bare Island. The other locations to get new names are: - Capstan Rock, a rock between the mainland and Te Motu-o-Kura/Bare Island, will now be Muhuaka/Capstan Rock. - Flat Rock, a 400m long rock adjoining the mainland 1.7km southwest of Cape Kidnappers, is now Puapua. - Hakakino, an historic pā site 21km southeast of Havelock North, is now Hakikino. - Kuku Reef/Rocks, a 75m reef extending from Waimarama beach, is now Paparewa. - Nga Puhake-o-te-ora, a shallow spring on the southeast of Te Motu-o-Kura/Bare Island, is now Ngā Puha-ake-o-te-ora. - Waihakura, an historic pa 15km southeast of Havelock North is now Te Wai-a-kura...... www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/hawkes-bay/106653340/cape-kidnappers-has-a-new-name-te-kauwaeamui?cid=app-iPad
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