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  2. Waiheke Island - Wikipedia

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    Waiheke Island has historically been settled by various tribes, especially the Marutūāhu collective tribes of Ngāti Maru and Ngāti Pāoa. [19] Waiheke Island was the site of many battles between Ngāti Pāoa and Ngāpuhi from the Bay of Islands, up until the late 18th century. [20]

  3. Waiheke Island Aerodrome - Wikipedia

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    Waiheke Island Aerodrome is situated on the top of a ridge line south of Onetangi Bay and is the only airport on Waiheke Island. It is privately owned and operated and prior permission to land is required. The airport is used primarily for residents of and visitors to Waiheke Island where Waiheke

  4. I visited Waiheke Island, the 'Hamptons of New Zealand ... - AOL

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    Waiheke Island, off the coast of Auckland, New Zealand, is a vacation spot for the rich and famous. The island is home to ritzy vineyards and million-dollar properties.

  5. Stony Batter - Wikipedia

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    Stony Batter is a historic defence installation at the north-eastern end of Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand.It is sited within a 50-acre (200,000 m 2) scenic reserve of the same name, owned by the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC).

  6. Waiheke Island wine region - Wikipedia

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    Waiheke Island is an island east of Auckland city in the Hauraki Gulf and is a geographical indication within the larger Auckland GI. It has a dry and warm mesoclimate, and is planted primarily in French red grape varieties: Syrah, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as the white grape varieties Chardonnay and Pinot Gris.

  7. Ōmiha - Wikipedia

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    Ōmiha is a rural settlement on the southwest coast of Waiheke Island in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. [3] The settlement began when the O'Brien brothers subdivided their farm in 1922, naming it "Omiha Beach Estate". [4] The area is also known as Rocky Bay from the bay to the south. [5]