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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. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Onetangi - Wikipedia

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    Onetangi is a settlement on the north coast of Waiheke Island in New Zealand. It has a long white-sand beach fronting onto Onetangi Bay. [3] The name means "Weeping Sands" in the Māori language, and comes from a battle in 1821 during the Musket Wars. [4] [5] The area was subdivided for settlement in 1921. [6]

  6. 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).

  7. Te Matuku Marine Reserve - Wikipedia

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    It includes Te Matuku Bay, one of the largest and least disturbed estuaries on Waiheke Island, as well as a surrounding area of sea. [1] It covers an area of 690 ha (1,700 acres) and was established in 2003. [2] The bay and marine reserve are named after the now-rare matuku or Australasian bittern. [3]