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'''Raukokore''' is a small settlement close to the [[East Cape]] in the northeastern [[North Island]] of [[New Zealand]]. It is located on [[State Highway 35 (New Zealand)|State Highway 35]], close to the mouth of the [[Raukokore River]], 40 kilometres to the west of [[Hicks Bay]].
'''Raukokore''' is a small settlement close to the [[East Cape]] in the northeastern [[North Island]] of [[New Zealand]]. It is located on [[State Highway 35 (New Zealand)|State Highway 35]], close to the mouth of the [[Raukokore River]], 40 kilometres to the west of [[Hicks Bay]].


Raukokore's most notable feature is its Anglican church, Christ Church, a landmark of the East Cape region, which stands isolated close to the shore of [[Papatea Bay]]. The church was named as one of the East Cape/Gisborne region's "101 must-do" sites by the [[New Zealand Automobile Association]].<ref name="aatravel">{{cite web |title=Raukokore Church |url=http://www.aatravel.co.nz/101/Regional101_Raukokore-Church.html |website=aatravel.co.nz |publisher=[[New Zealand Automobile Association]]}}</ref> The church was designed and built by Duncan Stirling in 1894. Stirling married local Raukokore chief, [[Mihi Kōtukutuku Stirling|Mihi Kotukotuku]], in the church in 1896. The church is listed as a Category 1 Historic Place by [[Heritage New Zealand]].<ref name="heritage">{{cite web |title=Christ Church, Raukokore |url=http://www.heritage.org.nz/the-list/details/3471 |website=heritage.org.nz |publisher=[[Heritage New Zealand]]}}</ref>
Raukokore's most notable feature is its Anglican church, Christ Church, a landmark of the East Cape region, which stands isolated close to the shore of [[Papatea Bay]]. The church was named as one of the East Cape/Gisborne region's "101 must-do" sites by the [[New Zealand Automobile Association]].<ref name="aatravel">{{cite web |title=Raukokore Church |url=http://www.aatravel.co.nz/101/Regional101_Raukokore-Church.html |website=aatravel.co.nz |publisher=[[New Zealand Automobile Association]]}}</ref> The church was designed and built by Duncan Stirling in 1894. Stirling married local Raukokore chief [[Mihi Kōtukutuku Stirling|Mihi Kotukotuku]] in the church in 1896. The church is listed as a Category 1 Historic Place by [[Heritage New Zealand]].<ref name="heritage">{{cite web |title=Christ Church, Raukokore |url=http://www.heritage.org.nz/the-list/details/3471 |website=heritage.org.nz |publisher=[[Heritage New Zealand]]}}</ref>


Raukokore is administered by the [[Ōpōtiki]] District Council.
Raukokore is administered by the [[Ōpōtiki]] District Council.

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Raukokore
Raukokore's Anglican church
Raukokore's Anglican church
Raukokore is located in New Zealand
Raukokore
Raukokore
Coordinates: 37°38′38″S 177°52′35″E / 37.64389°S 177.87639°E / -37.64389; 177.87639
Country New Zealand
RegionBay of Plenty
Territorial authorityŌpōtiki District
WardCoast

Raukokore is a small settlement close to the East Cape in the northeastern North Island of New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 35, close to the mouth of the Raukokore River, 40 kilometres to the west of Hicks Bay.

Raukokore's most notable feature is its Anglican church, Christ Church, a landmark of the East Cape region, which stands isolated close to the shore of Papatea Bay. The church was named as one of the East Cape/Gisborne region's "101 must-do" sites by the New Zealand Automobile Association.[1] The church was designed and built by Duncan Stirling in 1894. Stirling married local Raukokore chief Mihi Kotukotuku in the church in 1896. The church is listed as a Category 1 Historic Place by Heritage New Zealand.[2]

Raukokore is administered by the Ōpōtiki District Council.

Marae

The settlement is in the rohe of the iwi of Te Whānau-ā-Apanui and has two marae affiliated with local hapū. Te Maru o Hinemaka Marae and Pararaki meeting house is affiliated with Te Whānau a Pararaki. Wairūrū Marae and Hinemahuru or Mihi Kotukutuko meeting house is affiliated with Te Whānau a Maruhaeremuri.[3][4]

In October 2020, the Government committed $205,700 from the Provincial Growth Fund to develop Wairūrū Marae, creating 8 jobs.[5]

Notable People

References

  1. ^ "Raukokore Church". aatravel.co.nz. New Zealand Automobile Association.
  2. ^ "Christ Church, Raukokore". heritage.org.nz. Heritage New Zealand.
  3. ^ "Te Kāhui Māngai directory". tkm.govt.nz. Te Puni Kōkiri.
  4. ^ "Māori Maps". maorimaps.com. Te Potiki National Trust.
  5. ^ "Marae Announcements" (Excel). growregions.govt.nz. Provincial Growth Fund. 9 October 2020.

37°38′38″S 177°52′35″E / 37.644°S 177.8764°E / -37.644; 177.8764