10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AHURUHURU»
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ahuruhuru in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ahuruhuru and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Tahitian and English dictionary
... Malay; sangafitlu, New Guinea; fat-a, Mad; pal-a, T agalis of Manilla; pulu,
Javanese;] the adj. ten Ahuruhuru, s. the young of the fish aharu Ahuruhuru, s. a
certain ceremony formerly used by way of augury; killing and inspecting the
bowels, ...
2
Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
Called " ahuruhuru " by the natives. 78. Macrwrus austrcdis, Rich. (Cat., p. 49.)
This fish appears to be common in Lyttelton harbour. Mr. J. D. Enys informs me
that when first caught it emits such a strong phosphorescent light that a book can
be ...
New Zealand Institute, 1873
3
Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Called " ahuruhuru " by the natives. 78. Macrurus australis, Rich. (Cat., p. 49.)
This fish appears to be common in Lyttelton harbour. Mr. J. D. Enys informs me
that when first caught it emits such a strong phosphorescent light that a book can
be ...
Hinaweds No'ahuruhuru(hairy), who has saved her fromhercannibal motherRona
(or Haumea), and has two sons, Pu'aari'itahi and Hema. The mother favors Hema
because he does not refuse tolouse her hairandto swallow ared (anda white) ...
Martha Warren Beckwith, 1982
Called “ ahuruhuru ” by the natives. 78. Jllacrwms au-stralis, Rich. (Cat, p. 49.)
This fish appears to be common in Lyttelton harbour. Mr. J. D. Enys informs me
that when first caught it emits such a strong phosphorescent light that a book can
be ...
Royal Society of New Zealand, 1873
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Called " ahuruhuru " by the natives. 78. Macrurm australis, Rich. (Cat., p. 49.) This
fish appears to be common in Lyttelton harbour. Mr. J. D. Enys informs me that
when first caught it emits such a strong phosphorescent light that a book can be ...
7
Kapiti Bird Sanctuary: A Natural History of the Island
Trachurus novae-zeelandiae; Horse Mackerel; Hature. Seriola lalandi; Kingfish;
Haku. Arripis trutta; Kahawai; Kahawai. Upeneus porosus; Red Mullet; Ahuruhuru
. Pagrosomus auratus; Snapper; Tamure. Girella tricuspidata; Black Fish; Parore
...
A. S. Wilkinson, Amy Wilkinson, 1952
8
Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
Called “ ahuruhuru ” by the natives78. Macrurus austmlis, Ricln (Cat., p. 49.) This
fish appears to be common in Lyttelton harbour. Mr. J. D. Enys informs me that
when first caught it emits such a strong phosphorescent light that a book can be ...
New Zealand Institute (Wellington), 1873
Ko Kahukuranui (1) Ko Te Wai *(2) Ko Hineteuru (3) Ko Kaipaoe (4) Ko Te
Umauma (5) Ko Kaitapapa (6) Ko Puku Ko Hineiti i a Tahuao Ko Te Mominuku
Ko Tata-pohatu Ko Te Ahuruhuru Ko Te Umutahi Ko Uengarangi Ko Hautoki i a
Te Po ...
10
Early History of New Zealand: From Earliest Times to 1840
... Te Puhi, and Ahuruhuru, the sons of Pipikoitareke. Ruatara and Hongi led the
white men into the camp of their own kinsmen. After the new arrivals had been
welcomed, the war dance was performed and food was prepared for the visitors.
Richard Arundell Augur Sherrin, J. H. Wallace, Thomson W. Leys, 1890