The Mark of Manawatere - Cockle Bay, Auckland, New Zealand
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S 36° 54.093 E 174° 57.199
60H E 317648 N 5914092
A large pohutukawa tree dedicated to Manawatere, an ancestor of the Ngaitai people.
Waymark Code: WM8Z31
Location: North Island, New Zealand
Date Posted: 06/03/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member briansnat
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At the end of Shelly Beach Parade in Cockle Bay you will locate a large Pohutukawa tree. On landing, Manawatere left his mark in red orchre, on this tree, after travelling from Hawaiiki in a waka (canoe). From Cockle Bay, he then traveled by foot to Maraetai.

The plaque reads:-

Ti Tuhi a Manawatere
(The Mark of Manawatere)
Ko te tauranga tenei o Manawatere.
Tetahi o nga tupuna o Ngaitai o eneirohe.
Ka waitiongaia e ia tona tohu karamea ki runga i te Pohutakawa.

This Pohutakawa marks the landing of Manawatere, an ancestor of the
Ngaitai people. He left his mark in red orchre which is said to colour the flowers each summer.

"Ma te tuhi a Manawatere ka kitea"
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Historic Event:
The landing in New Zealand of the Maori Tribe form Hawaiiki.


Year: 1460

Species: Pohutakawa

Approximate Age: 900

Location: Cockle Bay, Auckland

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