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Te Ana me Te Wai Keri o Tupaea

Cook's Cove, TOLAGA BAY

Private

Wāhi Tapu Area

List No. 9793

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LocationDetails

List Entry Information

Overview

Status
Listed

List Entry Status
Wāhi Tapu Area

Access
Private/No Public Access

List Number
9793

Date Entered
28th June 2017

Date of Effect
26th July 2017

City/District Council
Gisborne District

Region
Gisborne Region

Extent of List Entry

Extent includes part of the land described as Lot 64 Deposited Plan 1324 (RT GS126/62, NZ Gazette 1998 p.2636), and part of the land described as Seabed, Gisborne Land District, known as Te Ana me Te Wai Keri o Tupaea including related wāhi tapu area features the painted rock shelter known as Te Ana o Tupaea, the spring and the cavern it runs into known as Te Wai Keri o Tupaea that are interconnected.

Legal description

Lot 64 Deposited Plan 1324 (RT GS126/62, NZ Gazette 1998 p.2636), Seabed, Gisborne Land District

Location Description

Near the head of the Opoutama inlet, on the north side, at the end of the Cook’s Cove walkway.

Detailed List Entry
Reference

Public NZAA Number

Z17/310

Report Written By

A fully referenced report is available from the Māori Heritage team of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga.

Further Information
Overview

Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Wāhi Tapu Area

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

9793

Date Entered

28th June 2017

Date of Effect

26th July 2017

City/District Council

Gisborne District

Region

Gisborne Region

Extent of List Entry

Extent includes part of the land described as Lot 64 Deposited Plan 1324 (RT GS126/62, NZ Gazette 1998 p.2636), and part of the land described as Seabed, Gisborne Land District, known as Te Ana me Te Wai Keri o Tupaea including related wāhi tapu area features the painted rock shelter known as Te Ana o Tupaea, the spring and the cavern it runs into known as Te Wai Keri o Tupaea that are interconnected.

Legal description

Lot 64 Deposited Plan 1324 (RT GS126/62, NZ Gazette 1998 p.2636), Seabed, Gisborne Land District

Location Description

Near the head of the Opoutama inlet, on the north side, at the end of the Cook’s Cove walkway.

Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Wāhi Tapu Area

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

9793

Date Entered

28th June 2017

Date of Effect

26th July 2017

City/District Council

Gisborne District

Region

Gisborne Region

Extent of List Entry

Extent includes part of the land described as Lot 64 Deposited Plan 1324 (RT GS126/62, NZ Gazette 1998 p.2636), and part of the land described as Seabed, Gisborne Land District, known as Te Ana me Te Wai Keri o Tupaea including related wāhi tapu area features the painted rock shelter known as Te Ana o Tupaea, the spring and the cavern it runs into known as Te Wai Keri o Tupaea that are interconnected.

Legal description

Lot 64 Deposited Plan 1324 (RT GS126/62, NZ Gazette 1998 p.2636), Seabed, Gisborne Land District

Location Description

Near the head of the Opoutama inlet, on the north side, at the end of the Cook’s Cove walkway.

Reference

Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau

Public NZAA Number

Z17/310

Other Information

A fully referenced report is available from the Māori Heritage team of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga.

Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau

Public NZAA Number

Z17/310

Other Information

A fully referenced report is available from the Māori Heritage team of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga.

Location

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