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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HAPUKU» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
hapuku in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
hapuku im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Mr. Maddock and Mr. Hamlin appeared with Te Hapuku. Mr. Haddock handed me
another deed of assignment, dated 21st instant, containing in substance the
provisions expressed in the deed signed by To Hapuku on the 5th instant, but
with ...
New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives, 1871
2
Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives ...
21st July, 1871. Mr. Maddock and Mr. Hamlin appeared with Te Hapuku. Mr.
Maddock handed me another deed of assignment, dated 21st instant, containing
in substance the provisions expressed in the deed signed by Te Hapuku on the
5th ...
3
Iwi: The Dynamics of Māori Tribal Organisation from C.1769 ...
Te Whatuiapiti of Heretaunga, not as paramount chief of Ngati Kahungunu.77
The chiefs of central Hawke's Bay tended to intermarry as they made and remade
alliances over the generations, so that Te Hapuku was Ngati Kahungunu as well
...
4
The Best Man who Ever Served the Crown?: A Life of Donald McLean
At Ahuriri, McLean confronted what he saw as jealousy among the rangatira and
struggled to get Te Moananui, who showed resentment towards Te Hapuku, to
cooperate with the other rangatira. Both rangatira favoured selling land but were
...
5
The Feel of Truth: Essays in New Zealand and Pacific History
One time when he woke up someone was talking about hapuku. "We used to go
after hapuku when I was a young fellow," he said. "My people, they knew the
place to go, they knew the hapuku grounds. We used to pull out to the hapuku ...
Bunbury also approached Te Hapuku of Hawke's Bay, who had been a signatory
to the 1835 Declaration of Independence and was regarded as the undisputed
principal chief of the Ahuriri coastal district, although for some years he had lived
...
7
Stock Identification Methods: Applications in Fishery Science
Other marine finfish: Beentjes (1999) reported on a study of Hapuku (Polyprion
oxygeneios) that were tagged in southeast South Island, Cook Strait, and Poor
Knights Islands, New Zealand, to determine their movements and identify stock ...
Steven X. Cadrin, Lisa A. Kerr, Stefano Mariani, 2013
8
City of the Plains: A History of Hastings
A paramount chief, Te Hapuku, who had been captured by raiders in 1824 and
escaped and taken temporary refuge in Mahia, signed the Treaty of Waitangi in
1840 and was hospitable to Europeans to whom he looked for trade and
protection ...
9
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
However, variation of sphericity with pebble size, comparison of these variations
with the results of Sneed & Folk (1958) for Colorado River pebbles, and
comparison of degree of rounding with results obtained by Dickson (1969) from
Hapuku ...
HAPUKU Scientific name Polyprion oxygeneios. Range Lancelin in Western
Australia and southern waters to around Port Macquarie in NSW. Description A
very large species reaching 1.8 cm and 70 kilograms. lt can be found
occasionally in ...
Francis Bernard Prokop, Trevor Hawkins, Geoff Wilson, 2006
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «HAPUKU» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
hapuku im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Sir Peter Blake Award for three Kaikoura pupils | Stuff.co.nz
The awards went to Xavier Davis of Kaikoura Primary School, Hapuku School pupil Moari Hollman, and Oliver Burra of Kaikoura Suburban ... «Marlborough Express, Jul 15»
Food on the up after Christchurch quake
We then went up a few notches in the luxury stakes after being treated to a night in the opulent Hapuku Tree Houses, complete with our own ... «SBS, Jul 15»
About NZ Fishing News
The popular species such as snapper, kingfish, tarakihi, blue cod, hapuku and kahawai regularly star on our pages. The magazine has a ... «Stuff.co.nz, Jun 15»
Toi o Tahuna Gallery announce new exhibition
I also read about Te Hapuku of Ngãti Te Whatu-i-apiti who, as he drew his final breaths, asked to be laid to rest on his side so he would have an ... «Scoop.co.nz, Jun 15»
Dairy and forestry exports fall but horticulture and honey up
These increases are expected to come from new aquaculture initiatives such as kingfish, geoduck and hapuku, and increased growth of ... «Stuff.co.nz, Jun 15»
Kohupatiki Marae celebrate 175 years since Treaty was signed
At the mouth of Tukituki River Ngāti Kahungunu paramount chief Te Hapuku, Waikato and Mahikai all signed the treaty in June 1840. «Māori Television, Jun 15»
NZ primary sector exports to fall 8% in 2015; four-year outlook …
... rise 19 percent to 2019, with aquaculture research trials and initiatives into new species underway including kingfish, geoduck and hapuku. «sharechat, Jun 15»
Restaurant review: Depot Eatery and Oyster Bar, Auckland CBD
Case in point: kingfish belly - replaced by hapuku that evening. A massive slab was agreeably charred to black crispiness on the edges, but ... «New Zealand Herald, Jun 15»
New Scrabble words frustrate Cranbourne Scrabble Club players
“And some of the new ones are more familiar, like roasties (roast potatoes), muumuu (Hawaiian dress), hapuku (large fish) and kauri (a tree ... «Herald Sun, Mai 15»
Dolphins stay close to home
In 2013 164 groups of dolphins were sighted and latterly, 61, from the Hapuku river mouth to Hamuri. They were most populous at the two ... «Marlborough Express, Mai 15»