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12 mai 1874 - Request to make Taraouta/Barry's Bay a Reserve

Description:

Barry 's Bay, the western of the three bays at the Head of Akaroa Harbour , was frequented by the Maori in early European days, and is referred to by Captain Greaves one time harbour master at Akaroa, as Kai Bay . The Maori had a small kainga near the northern part of the bay known as Ihutu. On May 12th, 1874, local Maori requested the Canterbury Provincial Government to make a reserve there and erect a small Maori hostel on it. The Maori name of Barry 's Bay is Taraouta, and the creek is called Kaituna. Te Kai waitau is the swampy foreshore.

Source: https://viewer.waireto.victoria.ac.nz/client/viewer/IE862974/rep/REP863130/FL863132/t1/t1-body1-d8?dps_dvs=1581536553532~115

Ajouté au bande de temps:

15 sept. 2020
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Date:

12 mai 1874
Maintenaint
~ Il y a 150 ans