The Panmure Basin (traditionally known in Māori as Kaiahiku or Te Kopua Kai-a-Hiku), also sometimes known as the Panmure Lagoon, is a tidal estuary within...
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of the Panmure Basin (or Kaiahiku). To the north lies the suburb of Tāmaki, and to the west is the cone of Maungarei / Mount Wellington. Panmure covers...
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Pakuranga Creek and the Ōtara Creek. In addition to these, the Panmure Basin is a tidal basin found in a volcanic crater on the western shores of the river...
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Takapuna, is a volcanic explosion crater. A few similar craters such as Ōrākei Basin are open to the sea. The field has produced voluminous lava flows that cover...
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indeed ill adapted for a settlement at all". Mathew recommended the Panmure Basin for the settlement, which had numerous advantages, but he conceded that...
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Tainui waka who is described in legends as taking up residence at the Panmure Basin. Ngāi Tai created extensive cultivations along the eastern shores of...
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other easily accessible maars such as the Mangere Lagoon, Orakei Basin, Panmure Basin, and Pukaki Lagoon. Elsewhere a recent example, only 4000 years old...
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Tainui waka who is described in legends as taking up residence at the Panmure Basin. The area is close to the portages where waka could be easily taken...
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(the north-east stream of the Māngere Inlet to Karetu, south of the Panmure Basin, approximately one kilometre south of Mutukaroa / Hamlins Hill Regional...
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Tainui waka who is described in legends as taking up residence at the Panmure Basin. The Tāmaki River settlements were important due to their proximity...
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