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Appendix 4 Sites of Significance to Maori Part 1 – Appendix 4 – Sites of Significance to Maori Appendix 4 - Sites of Significance to Maori This Appendix contains details of Sites of Significance to Maori indicated on the Planning Maps. Objectives and policies on tangata whenua issues are contained in Chapter 7. Rules relating to these Sites of Significance to Maori are in Chapter 60. District Plan No. Site Legal Description Resource Maps Ruakara Maori Reserve, Paraonui Papakura 1 Maori Reserve 1 Blk, Blk II Whangaruru SD 1.3784 ha Within Allot 14 Waikare Psh Blk II Taiharuru 2 Historic Place (Pa Site) 16 SD Historic Place (Pa with Pits and Within Allot 58, 73 & 74 Manaia Psh Blk II 3 16 Midden) Taranga SD Otaika 4B9 Blk, Blk XVI Purua SD 2.1246 ha 4 Maori Reservation 15 Gaz 1981 p905 (Ratana Church & Marae) Within Allot 181 Maungatapere Psh 5 Historic Place (Terraces) 15, 50 (Onemama Point) Blk I Ruakaka SD Within Pt Allot 214 Owhiwa Psh (Limestone 6 Historic Place (Pa Site) 15 Is.) Blk XIII Whangarei SD Paremata-Mokau A17 Blk, Blk III 7 Maori Reserve (Wahi tapu) 1 Whangaruru SD 1.2949 ha Historic Place (Pa with 8 On Mangawhati No.1 Blk, Blk II Ruakaka SD 15 Middens) Secs 1 & 2 Blk II Ruakaka SD 1.8767 ha Gaz 9 Maori Reserve 15 1977 p2093 & 1953 p439 Whatitiri No5 Blk, Blk II Tangihua SD 1.5187 10 Burial Ground 14 ha Gaz 1960 p1561 Paremata-Mokau A20 Blk, Blk III 11 Maori Reserve (Wahi tapu) 1 Whangaruru SD 5.2609 ha Gaz 1976 p768 Motukehua Blk (Nops Is) Blk III Whangaruru 12 Maori Reserve (Historic) 1 SD 6.0702 ha Gaz 1975 p3018 Manukorokia Reserve adj Sec 10 Blk II 13 Maori Reserve 3 Opuawhanga SD 2.0234 ha 14 Maori Reserve (Wahi tapu) Maunu 2C Blk, Blk XV Purua SD 1.6187 ha 11, 12, 41 The Pa on Lot DP 66586 Mimiwhangata Blk II 15 Historic Place (Pa with Pits) 3 Opuawhanga Within Parahaki Pt No3 Blk, Blk IX 16 Historic Place (Pa with Pits) 12, 38 Whangarei SD 17 Maori Reserve (Burial ground) Toetoe No6 Blk, Blk XVI Purua SD 0.2220 ha 12, 45 Urupa Toetoe 4B3 Blk, Blk XVI Purua SD 12, 45 18 Maori Burial Ground 0.0405 ha Within Whangaruru-Whakaturia No.3 Blk, Blk 19 Historic Place (Terrace) 1, 22 III Whangaruru SD Whangaruru-Whakaturia Pt 1B, Blk II 20 Maori Reserve 1, 22 Whangaruru SD 0.1778 ha Gaz 1976 p1469 21 Maori Reserve Te Paihere Wahi Tapu, Whangaruru- 1, 22 Whangarei District Plan Appendix 4 Page 1 Part 1 - Appendix 4 – Sites of Significance to Maori District Plan No. Site Legal Description Resource Maps Whakaturia 1D2 Blk, Blk II Whangaruru SD 2.6709 ha Gaz 1976 p2505 On Lot DP 66586 Mimiwhangata (at northern 22 Historic Place (Pa with Pits) 3 point) Blk II Opuawhanga SD 23 Maori Cemetery Oteaka B Blk, Blk II Whangaruru SD 1, 22 Whangaruru-Whakaturia Pts 1D9A & 1D10A 24 Maori Marae 1, 22 Blks, Blk II Whangaruru SD 4.9918 ha Maori Reserve (Ancient Burial Kirikiri Pawhaoa A2 Blk, Blk II Whangaruru 25 1 Ground) SD 1.0117 ha Gaz 1970 p893 Waipapa Maori Reserve (Burial Oakura G Blk, Blk II Whangaruru SD 0.4451 26 1, 23A Ground) ha Gaz 1963 p1309 27 Historic Place Within Pt Parutahi Blk, Blk II Whangaruru SD 1, 23A Oakura H Blk (Omutu) Blks II & III 28 Maori Reserve (Burial Ground) 1, 23A Whangaruru SD 0.8499 ha Gaz 1963 p1309 On lot DP 66586 Mimiwhangata (Taukawau 29 Historic Place (Pa site) 3 Point) Blk II Opuawhanga SD Oakura K Blk (Te Kapua) Blk III Whangaruru 30 Maori Reserve (Burial Ground) 1, 23A SD 1.2950 ha Gaz 1963 p1309 Oakura L Blk (Ototorewa & Tarakeoo) Blk III 31 Maori Reserve (Burial Ground) 1, 23A Whangaruru SD 0.8903 ha Gaz 1963 p1309 32 Historic Place (Pa Site) Within Oakura L Blk, Blk III Whangaruru SD 1, 23A Historic Place (Pa with Pits and Within Paremata-Mokau A8B Blk, Blk III 33 1, 23A Midden) Whangaruru SD Historic Places (Pits and Te Ruatahi Is & Pt Te Ruatahi 2A Blk, Blk II 34 3 Terraces) Opuawhanga SD Oriwa D Blk, Blk IX Opuawhanga SD 0.2023 35 Maori Burial Ground 3, 26A ha Wairahi B2A3 Blk, Blk V Opuawhanga SD 36 Maori Reserve 3 0.3212 ha Gaz 1975 p2940 Tuateanui 2B1A Blk, Blk IV Whangarei SD 37 Maori Reserve 8, 30 0.1772 ha Gaz 1965 p1772 Horahora 1C Blk, Blk IV Whangarei SD 38 Burial Reserve 8, 30 2.0234 ha Maori Reserve (Te Karaka Pukahakaha East 5A Blk, Blk XII Whangarei 39 13, 32A Urupa) SD 0.3945 ha Gaz 1972 p2292 Lot 1 DP 61426 & Pt Pukahakaha East 5C 40 Maori Reserve 13, 32A Blk, Blk XII Whangarei SD Taiharuru 4A Blk, Blk 1 Taiharuru SD 0.4047 41 Maori Reserve (Burial Ground) 13, 32B ha Gaz 1965 p1205 Within Taiharuru Pt No3 Blk, Blk I taiharuru 42 Historic Place (Pa with Midden) 13, 32B Sd 43 Historic Place (Pa Site) Within Lot 6 DP 80998 Blk I Taiharuru SD 13, 32B Pt Allot 71 Owhiwa Psh Blk III Ruakaka SD 44 Private Burial Ground 16 0.2323 ha Puhipuhi 5Cd Blk, Blk XII Hukerenui SD 45 Maori Reserve (Meeting House) 7 2.0234 ha Gaz 1966 p921 Appendix 4 Page 2 Whangarei District Plan Part 1 – Appendix 4 – Sites of Significance to Maori District Plan No. Site Legal Description Resource Maps Pipiwai 5G2 Blk, Blk III Mangakahia SD 46 Maori Reserve 5, 61A 0.4729 ha 47 Marae Pipiwai Pt 3 No 3 Blk, Blk III Mangakahia SD 5, 61A Mangakowhara B4Q Blk, Blk III Mangakahia 48 Maori Reserve 5, 61A SD 0.8093 ha Mimitu Ruarei 22E3D Blk, Blk V Mangakahia 9 49 Marae Hall SD 1.5808 ha Within Lot 1 DP 69836 Blk VI Opuawhanga 50 Historic Place (Pa Site) 3, 24 SD Within Lot 1 DP 67603 Blk X Opuawhanga 51 Historic Place (Pa Site) 8, 27 SD 52 Historic Place (Pa Site) Within Otito Blk, Blk X Opuawhanga SD 8, 27 Whangaroa-Ngaiotonga 4FI Blk, Blk VIII 53 Maori Reserve 1 Russell SD 0.3996 ha Gaz. 1969 p259 Mangakowhara B4T Blk, Blk XV Motatau SD 54 Maori Reserve (Wahi tapu) 5 0.6070 ha Te Horo 2B1 Blk (within Kaikou 3 No7 Blk) 55 Maori Reserve 5 Blk III Mangakahia SD 0.0384 ha Historic Place (Pa with Within Horahora 2B1 Blk, Blk VIII Whangarei 56 13 Middens) SD (at river mouth) All 2A1C Blk VII Purua SD (2A1C) 0.2023 ha 57 Maori Reserve (Burial Ground) 12 Gaz 1975 p2940 Tangariki Wahi Tapu Blk II Whangaruru SD 58 Maori Reserve 1 1.6642 ha Gaz 1970 p246 Historic Place (Pa with Pits and Within Pt Allot Parahaki Psh Blk IX 59 12 Midden) Whangarei SD Tutaewhero Eeling Reserve Purua Blk, Blk II 60 Reserve 11 Purua SD 1.1533 ha Mangakahia 2B2 No.2F2A Blk XVI 61 Maori Reserve (Marae) 10 Mangakahia SD 1.2140 ha Gaz 1975 p1626 Whatitiri No 6 Blk, Blk XVI Mangakahia SD 62 Maori Burial Ground 11 8.0937 ha Gaz 1957 p178 Whatitiri No.9 Blk, Blk IX Purua SD 0.8094 63 Burial Ground 11 ha Gaz 1960 p1561 Whatitiri No.8 Blk, Blk IX Purua SD 7.2160 64 Burial Ground 11 ha Gaz 1960 p1561 Whatitiri 13Z No.4 Blk, Blk IX Purua SD 65 Maori Water Supply 11 0.8094 ha Gaz 1960 p1561 66 St Isaac’s Cemetery Lot 2 DP 117814 Blk XII Hukerenui SD 7 67 Taumata Oki Oki (Tapu Rock) Puhipuhi 5C10C Blk XI Hukerenui SD 7 Pts Puhipuhi Sth 4B1 Blk XI Hukerenui SD 68 Waiotu Island 6 Balance at 300/336 69 Ohaukapua (Pa Site) Pt Lot 2 DP 368636 6 Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 70 Wahi -tapu 12, 34 Church Whangarei District Plan Appendix 4 Page 3 Part 1 - Appendix 4 – Sites of Significance to Maori District Plan No. Site Legal Description Resource Maps Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 70 Puna Wai (sacred springs) 12, 34 Church Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 70 Soda Springs 12, 34 Church Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 70 Healing Pond 12, 34 Church Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 70 Sacred Maunga 12, 34 Church Sacred Hatea River and Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 70 12, 34 tributories Church 70 Kahikatea Ngahere Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Ngahere & Mahinga Kai Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Mahinga Kai Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 All stone walls including ruins Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 surrounding Kake land Church 70 Taraire Ngahere Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Ngahere Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Repo Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Urupa (Davis) Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Willow trees Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Harakeke Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD – 12, 34 Maori Church 70 Puriri Ngahere Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Puke tapu (sacred Maunga) Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Soda Springs Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Repo Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Ancient Toka Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church 70 Pehiaweri Marae, Urupa & Pt Pehiaweri Blk Blk V Whangarei SD - Maori 12, 34 Church Church 71 Puketotara Maunga; wahi tapu Lot 3 DP 91566 Pt Lot 5 DP 91567 Blk V 12, 34 Whangarei SD Lot 1 DP 93973 Blk V Whangarei SD Lot 4 DP 91566 Blk V Whangarei SD - Scenic Reserve Lot 1 DP 74021 Blk V Whangarei SD Lot 2 DP 91566 Blk V Whangarei SD Appendix 4 Page 4 Whangarei District Plan Part 1 – Appendix 4 – Sites of Significance to Maori District Plan No.
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