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  2. Kerikeri Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kerikeri Airport is used by light aircraft arriving or departing from New Zealand. Norfolk Island Airport is 903 km (488 nautical miles) north-west of Kerikeri, 754 km (407 nautical miles) to Nouméa in New Caledonia, or 900 km (486 nautical miles) to Lord Howe Island which can be used as a stepping stone to the Australian mainland.

  3. Kerikeri - Wikipedia

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    Kerikeri (Māori: [kɛɾikɛɾi]) [3] is the second largest settlement in Northland, New Zealand. It is a tourist destination 240 kilometres (150 mi) north of Auckland and 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Northland's only city, Whangārei .

  4. Aroha Island - Wikipedia

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    Aroha Island is a small island near Rangitane, which is about 12 km (7.5 mi) by road from Kerikeri in the Kerikeri Inlet, Bay of Islands, Northland, New Zealand. [1] The island covers an area of 12 ha. [2] It is owned and managed by the Queen Elizabeth II National Trust and is a major habitat for the North Island brown kiwi.

  5. Outrigger Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the company purchased the Prince Kuhio Hotel, its first luxury property. By 1986, Outrigger became the largest hotel chain in Hawaii when its room count reached over 7,000. In 1989, Outrigger took over the Royal Waikoloan Hotel, and in 1993, the Kauai Hilton became the Outrigger Kauai Beach hotel.

  6. Waipapa - Wikipedia

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    Waipapa, being inland, has no beaches, but does have a landing named after the Waipapa Stream which runs just to the north of it where it meets the Kerikeri Inlet, close to Kerikeri's Stone Store. To the south of Waipapa runs the Kerikeri River, on which is the popular Rainbow Falls.

  7. Kaitaia - Wikipedia

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    Ahipara Bay, the southern end of Te Oneroa-a-Tōhē / Ninety Mile Beach, is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) west. The main industries are forestry and tourism. The population is 6,380 as of June 2024, [2] which makes it the second-largest town in the Far North District, after Kerikeri. The name Kaitāia means 'ample food', kai being the Māori word for ...

  8. Kerikeri Inlet (town) - Wikipedia

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    Kerikeri Inlet had a population of 435 in the 2023 New Zealand census, a decrease of 12 people (−2.7%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 45 people (11.5%) since the 2013 census. There were 231 males and 207 females in 192 dwellings. [10] 1.4% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median age was 57.5 years (compared with 38.1 years ...

  9. Kaikohe Aerodrome - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Mount Cook Airline begun flying into Kerikeri Airport and this reduced passenger numbers into Kaikohe Airport as there was now an alternative for people flying into the Bay of Islands. Air North transferred rights to the route in 1978 to the Auckland Aero Club through their passenger arm, NZ Air Charter. This was discontinued in 1982. [3]