Pāuatahanui
Village in the North Island, New Zealand
Pāuatahanui is a village in New Zealand's North Island. It is at the far eastern end of what was known as the Pāuatahanui Inlet, an arm of the Porirua Harbour, northeast of Wellington. In local government terms, Pāuatahanui is part of the Northern... Wikipedia
Region: Wellington Region
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Pāuatahanui Inlet is the largest relatively unmodified estuarine area in the southern North Island. It has viewing hides, tracks, a visitor centre and a ...
Pāuatahanui is the northern arm of the harbour. In 1839, the London-based New Zealand Company acquired land around both arms of the harbour, and planned a ...
With this spelling, the Commission suggests that Pāuatahanui could mean a large calabash for storing pāua; or a large shellfish; or a fish hook with a piece of ...
Pāuatahanui is a unique and welcoming community within Porirua City. At the heart of Pāuatahanui is the Pāuatahanui Inlet, the only large estuarine wetland ...