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![]() | [...]on the creek there was a water- fall. Just before Nga-uranga is reached was a beach-side spot called Pa[...] |
![]() | Nga-uranga means ‘“The Landing place of Canoes’; it is now corrupted to “Ngahauranga’”’. Above Nga-uranga is the hill called Piki-wahine; up this hill the[...]ave Opening’’), a mile and a quarter north of Nga-uranga, was a burial cave in the cliff; it was fu[...] |
![]() | [...]lived a great many generations ago. The Korokoro Gorge itself was so called by Te Mana, a chief of the N[...]dants. That is the origin of the full name of the gorge, which is ‘Te Korokoro-o-Te-Mana’—“The Th[...]t is after the same chief that the deep valley or gorge which you can see up there above the Pito-[...] |
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Old Wellington Days. Wellington City Libraries, accessed 25/05/2026, https://wellington.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/10199





