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Chatham Islands-Chatham Islands
which are Chatham Island and Pitt Island (Rangiauria). They include New Zealand's easternmost point, the Forty-Fours. Some of the islands, formerly cleared
Chatham Islands-Chatham Island
Chatham Island (/ˈtʃætəm/ CHAT-əm) (Moriori: Rēkohu, lit. 'Misty Sun'; Māori: Wharekauri) is the largest island of the Chatham Islands group, in the south
Chatham Islands-Air Chathams
Air Chathams Limited is an airline based in the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. It was established in 1984 and operates scheduled passenger services between
Chatham Islands-New Zealand outlying islands
The New Zealand outlying islands are nine offshore island groups that are part of New Zealand, with all but Solander Islands lying beyond the 12nm limit
Chatham Islands-Time in New Zealand
Time in New Zealand is divided by law into two standard time zones. The main islands use New Zealand Standard Time (NZST), 12 hours in advance of Coordinated
Chatham Islands-Chatham Islands / Tuuta Airport
northeast of Waitangi Township on the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. The airport, in part named in honour of the Chatham islander, Inia William Tuuta, who
Chatham Islands-List of islands of New Zealand
the smaller islands. The following table lists the largest islands of New Zealand proper by area. River delta islands such as Rakaia Island (25.7 km2 (9
Chatham Islands-Waitangi, Chatham Islands
settlement of the Chatham Islands. It is situated on along the southern shore of Petre Bay, on the west coast of the archipelago's main island. With a population
Chatham Islands-New Zealand parrot
main islands, while the two extinct species of the genus Nestor were found at the nearby oceanic islands such as Chatham Island of New Zealand, and Norfolk
Chatham Islands-Chatham Islands Expedition 1954
and pelagic marine fauna living between the Chatham Islands / Rēkohu and the eastern coast of New Zealand. The expedition took place in January and February
Chatham Islands-New Zealand fantail
placabilis Bangs, 1921 – North Island (New Zealand) R. f. penita Bangs, 1911 – Chatham Islands (east of South Island, New Zealand) † R. f. cervina Ramsay, EP
Chatham Islands-Moriori
Māori culture on the main islands of New Zealand. Oral tradition records multiple waves of migration to the Chatham Islands, starting in the 16th century
Chatham Islands-Pitt Island
main , and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the southeast of , from which it is separated by Pitt Strait. The
Chatham Islands-Chatham Island (disambiguation)
Chatham Island, Chatham Islands and similar may refer to: New Zealand Chatham Islands, New Zealand, in the Pacific Ocean (local names Rekohu and Wharekauri)
Chatham Islands-Auckland Islands
The Auckland Islands (Māori: Motu Maha "Many islands" or Maungahuka "Snowy mountains") are an archipelago of New Zealand, lying 465 km (289 mi) south
Chatham Islands-The Pyramid (Chatham Islands)
The Pyramid (Tarakoikoia)) is a small island south of Pitt Island in the Chatham Islands group of New Zealand. The site has been identified as an Important
Chatham Islands-Mayor of Chatham Islands
The Mayor of Chatham Islands is the head of the local government of the Chatham Islands, New Zealand, and presides over the Chatham Islands Council. Patrick
Chatham Islands-Chatham
up Chatham in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chatham may refer to: Chatham Islands (British Columbia) Chatham Sound, British Columbia Chatham, New Brunswick
Chatham Islands-Languages of New Zealand
Zealand's Chatham Islands Niuean language – spoken in the New Zealand associated state of Niue Tokelauan language – spoken in the New Zealand dependent
Chatham Islands-Chatham Islands expedition 1924
Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 60: 136–166. ISSN 1176-6166. Wikidata Q125502947. "The Chatham Islands". The Press. Vol. LIX, no. 17842
Chatham Islands-Te One, Chatham Islands
Te One is a settlement on the Chatham Islands. It is located in Petre Bay, on the west coast of the main island, just north of the port settlement of
Chatham Islands-Regions of New Zealand
Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 30 April 2014. "Glossary". localcouncils.govt.nz. Department of Internal Affairs. Retrieved 30 April 2014. Chatham Islands Council
Chatham Islands-North Island
Island, also officially named Te Ika-a-Māui, is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, separated from the larger but less populous South Island by
Chatham Islands-Black robin
Chatham Island robin (Moriori: karure, Māori: kakaruia; Petroica traversi) is an endangered bird from the Chatham Islands off the east coast of New Zealand
Chatham Islands-Flag of the Chatham Islands
former New Zealand police officer. At the 2005 opening of a new marae on the islands (which included a rare visit by the Prime Minister), the Chathams flag
Chatham Islands-New Zealand
together (Aotearoa New Zealand); however, this has no official recognition. In Moriori, the indigenous language of the Chatham Islands, the words Aote and
Chatham Islands-Chatham kākā
The Chatham kākā or Chatham Island kākā (Nestor chathamensis) is an extinct parrot species previously found on the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. The first
Chatham Islands-List of trees native to New Zealand
Beilschmiedia tawaroa Coprosmas Chatham Islands karamu Coprosma chathamica (Chatham Islands) Coprosma acutifolia (Kermadec Islands) Coprosma ciliata Coprosma
Chatham Islands-Anas chathamica
chathamica, the Chatham duck or Chatham Island duck is an extinct species of duck which once lived in New Zealand's Chatham Islands in the south-west
Chatham Islands-New Zealand bellbird
tuned". The species is common across much of New Zealand and its offshore islands as well as the Auckland Islands. Males are olive-green with a dark purplish
Chatham Islands-Tomtit
the islands of New Zealand, ranging across the main islands as well as several of the outlying islands. In the Māori language, the North Island tomtit
Chatham Islands-List of UTC offsets
United States Wake Island New Zealand Chatham Islands Kiribati Phoenix Islands New Zealand Tokelau Samoa Tonga Kiribati Line Islands 180th meridian List
Chatham Islands-Chatham Rise
kilometres (620 mi) from near the South Island in the west, to the Chatham Islands in the east. It is New Zealand's most productive and important fishing
Chatham Islands-Outline of New Zealand
North Island and the South Island, and numerous smaller islands, most notably Stewart Island / Rakiura and the Chatham Islands. The indigenous Māori originally
Chatham Islands-Indigenous New Zealanders
Moriori people, of the Chatham Islands This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Indigenous New Zealanders. If an internal link
Chatham Islands-Chatham raven
The Chatham raven (Corvus moriorum) is a prehistoric raven formerly native to the Chatham Islands (New Zealand). The closely related New Zealand raven
Chatham Islands-William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
1810 Chatham, New South Wales Ecuador Chatham Island, Galápagos New Zealand Chatham Islands an archipelago including Pitt Island and Chatham Island Pitt
Chatham Islands-Chatham snipe
endemic to the Chatham Islands of New Zealand, and is only found on a few islands in the south of the Chatham Islands group. Its natural habitats are temperate
Chatham Islands-List of New Zealand species extinct in the Holocene
smaller islands. New Zealand proper also includes outlying islands such as the Chatham Islands, Kermadec Islands, and New Zealand Subantarctic Islands. Only
Chatham Islands-New Zealand raven
on the Chatham Islands. The holotype of the South Island raven (Corvus antipodum pycrofti) is in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa
Chatham Islands-Tūī
(northeast of North ) and Auckland (south of South ; ) P. n. chathamensis Hartert, EJO, 1928 –
Chatham Islands-Demographics of New Zealand
residents, while Great Barrier Island, the Chatham and Pitt Islands, and Stewart Island each have populations below 1,000. New Zealand is part of a realm and
Chatham Islands-History of Chatham Islands numismatics
1999 a private organisation, the Chatham Islands Note Corporation, issued banknotes to celebrate the Chatham Islands being the first human-inhabited land
Chatham Islands-Realm of New Zealand
within the Chatham Islands Territory; the Kermadec Islands and the Three Kings Islands to the north and the New Zealand Subantarctic Islands to the south
Chatham Islands-Moriori genocide
Moriori people, the indigenous ethnic group of the Chatham Islands, by members of the mainland New Zealand iwi Ngāti Mutunga and Ngāti Tama from 1835 to 1863
Chatham Islands-New Zealand swan
The New Zealand swan (Moriori: poūwa, Cygnus sumnerensis) is an extinct indigenous swan from the Chatham Islands and the South Island of New Zealand. Discovered
Chatham Islands-List of New Zealand–related topics
Tokelau Chatham Islands Kermadec Islands Ross Dependency New Zealand Subantarctic Islands Abortion in New Zealand Climate change in New Zealand Foreign
Chatham Islands-Forty-Fours
royal albatrosses. Islands portal Desert island List of islands Government of New Zealand, Dept. of Conservation (1999) Chatham Islands Conservation Management
Chatham Islands-Chatham parakeet
The Chatham parakeet (Cyanoramphus forbesi), also known as Forbes' parakeet, is a rare parakeet endemic to the Chatham Islands group, New Zealand. This
Chatham Islands-List of Law of the Jungle episodes
Title Location Air date 51–60 Law of the Jungle in New Zealand Chatham Islands/South Island, New Zealand, Oceania March 8, 2013 – May 10, 2013 Theme: Return
Chatham Islands-List of historic places in the Chatham Islands
in the Chatham Islands covers all historical areas, places and buildings in the Chatham Islands listed by Heritage New Zealand on the New Zealand Heritage
Chatham Islands-List of birds of the Chatham Islands
of the Chatham Islands, an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean about 650 kilometres (400 mi) east of mainland New Zealand. In 1995, Chatham Islands County
Chatham Islands-Chatham Standard Time Zone
(UTC) resulting in UTC+12:45. It is used exclusively in the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. It is one of three time zones with a 45-minute offset from UTC
Chatham Islands-New Zealand sea lion
a third lineage was made extinct at the Chatham Islands due to predation by the Moriori people. New Zealand sea lions are known to prey on a wide range
Chatham Islands-Flora of the Chatham Islands
Kingdom. The flora of the Chatham Islands include: Phormium chathams (Chatham Island flax) Myosotidium hortensia (Chatham Islands forget-me-not) Aciphylla
Chatham Islands-Chatham rail
endemic to Chatham, Mangere and Pitt Islands, in the Chatham archipelago of New Zealand. The Chatham rail was first discovered on Mangere in 1871, and 26
Chatham Islands-Owenga
Chatham Island, in New Zealand's Chatham Islands group. It is the second easternmost settlement in New Zealand, after Flower Pot Bay on Pitt Island.
Chatham Islands-Chatham shag
cormorant and shag family, Phalacrocoracidae. It is endemic to the Chatham Islands of New Zealand. For a long time the species was placed in the genus Phalacrocorax;
Chatham Islands-Parrots of New Zealand
parrot species are the kākā (Nestor chathamensis), which is extinct, the parakeet (Cyanoramphus forbesi) from the
Chatham Islands-Telephone numbers in New Zealand
The New Zealand telephone numbering plan describes the allocation of telephone numbers in New Zealand and the Pitcairn Islands. By the 1970s, New Zealand's
Chatham Islands-Time zone
time and one for GMT. On November 2, 1868, the then British Colony of New Zealand officially adopted a standard time to be observed throughout the colony
Chatham Islands-Mangere Island
Mangere Island (Moriori: Maung’ Rē) is part of the Chatham Islands archipelago, located about 800 kilometres (500 mi) east of New Zealand's South Island and
Chatham Islands-Eudyptes warhami
extinct species of crested penguin previously endemic to the Chatham Islands of New Zealand. It is known only from subfossil bones and probably became extinct
Chatham Islands-Rangatira Island
Hokorereoro, Rangatira, or South East Island is the third largest island in the Chatham Islands archipelago, and covers an area of 218 hectares (539 acres)
Chatham Islands-Order in which countries enter the new year
in the world to receive the new year. Kiribati Line Islands New Zealand Chatham Islands Kiribati Phoenix Islands New Zealand (with Auckland) Tokelau Samoa
Chatham Islands-List of birds of New Zealand
also includes outlying islands such as the Chatham Islands, Kermadec Islands, and New Zealand Subantarctic Islands. Only New Zealand proper is represented
Chatham Islands-Antipodes
(Australia) Limerick (Ireland) – Campbell Islands (New Zealand) Arrecife, Lanzarote (Canary Islands) – Norfolk Island Sharm el Sheikh (Egypt) – Rapa Iti (French
Chatham Islands-List of Air New Zealand destinations
This is a list of destinations served by Air New Zealand, the flagship air carrier of New Zealand. The airline serves 30 international passenger destinations
Chatham Islands-Chatham Cup
The Chatham Cup is New Zealand's premier knockout tournament in men's association football. It is held annually, with the final contested in September
Chatham Islands-Port Hutt
settlement and beach on Chatham Island, in New Zealand's Chatham Islands chain. It is located in the northwest of the island, near the northern end of
Chatham Islands-Geography of New Zealand
makes it the sixth-largest island country. New Zealand consists of a large number of islands, estimated around 600. The islands give it 15,134 km (9,404 mi)
Chatham Islands-Rabbit Island (Chatham Islands)
Rabbit Island is a rocky islet lying off Tarawhenua Point on the north-west coast of Pitt Island in the Chatham Islands group of New Zealand. About 300 m
Chatham Islands-Chatham pigeon
The Chatham pigeon (Hemiphaga chathamensis), also called the Chatham Island pigeon or parea, is a bird endemic to the Chatham Islands in New Zealand. Growing
Chatham Islands-Chatham fernbird
from Mangere Island, but fossils have been found on Pitt Island and Chatham Island as well. Its closest living relative is the New Zealand fernbird or
Chatham Islands-Lists of mammals by region
Island New Zealand Chatham Islands Kermadec Islands North Island South Island Fiji Irian Jaya (ID) New Caledonia (FR) Northern Torres Strait islands (AU)
Chatham Islands-Districts of New Zealand
There are 53 districts in New Zealand, and they do not include the 12 city councils, the Auckland Council, and the Chatham Islands Council. District councils
Chatham Islands-Chatham Island merganser
The Chatham Island merganser (Mergus milleneri) is an extinct species of merganser duck from New Zealand. The binomial name refers to Dr. Philip Millener
Chatham Islands-Chatham oystercatcher
species of oystercatcher. It is a wading bird endemic to the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. This species is rated by the IUCN as endangered, and has a current
Chatham Islands-New Zealand dollar
Cook Islands dollar Economy of New Zealand History of Chatham Islands numismatics Kauri bond Pitcairn Islands dollar Postal orders of New Zealand The total
Chatham Islands-Bounty Islands
part of New Zealand, they lie about 670 km (420 mi) east-south-east of New Zealand's South Island, 530 km (330 mi) south-west of the Chatham Islands, and
Chatham Islands-Chatham albatross
which breeds only on The Pyramid, a large rock stack in the Chatham Islands, New Zealand (Aotearoa). It is sometimes treated as a subspecies of the shy
Chatham Islands-Karaka (tree)
Islands to Banks Peninsula (43°45′S) and Ōkārito (43°20′S), on the Three Kings Islands, on Raoul Island in the Kermadecs, and on the Chatham Islands.
Chatham Islands-Astelia chathamica
Asteliaceae. It is an evergreen silver-green perennial from the Chatham Islands of New Zealand, growing to about 1.2 m (4 ft) tall. Forming a large clump of
Chatham Islands-Red-crowned parakeet
the Auckland Islands to the south. The other subspecies live on their respective islands, namely the Kermadec Islands and the Chatham Islands. Red-crowned
Chatham Islands-The Sisters (New Zealand)
of New Zealand's South Island. The islands of the group are Big Sister (Rangitatahi proper), Middle Sister (Te Awanui) and Little Sister. The islands have
Chatham Islands-Eudyptula
of penguin, found in southern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand (including the Chatham Islands). They are commonly known as the little penguin, little
Chatham Islands-Makara River (Chatham Islands)
The Makara River is a river in the Chatham Islands of New Zealand. Located in the southeast of Chatham Island, it runs northeast to become a tributary
Chatham Islands-List of ecoregions of New Zealand
broadleaf and mixed forests Chatham Islands temperate forests Fiordland temperate forests Nelson Coast temperate forests North Island temperate forests Northland
Chatham Islands-List of Late Quaternary prehistoric bird species
merganser, Mergus milleneri ( , Southwest Pacific) merganser, Mergus austalis (Auckland ,
Chatham Islands-Myosotidium
hortensia, the Chatham Islands lily, giant forget-me-not or Chatham Islands forget-me-not, which is endemic to the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. In the Māori
Chatham Islands-List of dinosaurs and other Mesozoic reptiles of New Zealand
Realm of New Zealand, include the tetanuran Cryolophosaurus. The Ross Dependency, unlike the Chatham Islands, is not actually part of New Zealand, and this
Chatham Islands-List of extreme points of New Zealand
the North Island's southernmost city. The settlement of Waitangi on Chatham Island is New Zealand's easternmost settlement. In New Zealand's main chain
Chatham Islands-Spiders of New Zealand
the New Zealand fishing spiders is Dolomedes schauinslandi and occurs on South East and Mangere islands in the Chatham Islands. Spider species in New Zealand
Chatham Islands-Snares Islands
4 km2 (1.3 sq mi). The islands are listed with the New Zealand Outlying Islands. The islands are an immediate part of New Zealand, not part of any region
Chatham Islands-Tommy Solomon
Moriori are the indigenous people of the Chatham Islands. Solomon was born at Waikaripi in the Chatham Islands and raised on the Moriori Reserve near Manukau
Chatham Islands-Cape Pattisson
northwest of Chatham Island, the largest island in the Chatham Islands chain, located 800 km east of New Zealand's South Island. "New Zealand Gazetteer of
Chatham Islands-Auckland Island merganser
Island, and on Stewart Island/Rakiura in New Zealand. Fossils of a subspecies or closely related species have also been found on the Chatham Islands.
Chatham Islands-Line Islands
nation's new status as owners of the first land to see sunrise in 2000. Other Pacific nations, including Tonga and New Zealand's Chatham Islands, protested
Chatham Islands-Muehlenbeckia
New South Wales, Norfolk Island, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia New Zealand: Chatham Islands,
Chatham Islands-Ngāti Mutunga
Hāpu), and then to the Chatham Islands (along with Ngāti Tama) in the 1830s. The rohe of the iwi include Wharekauri (Chatham Island), Te Whanga Lagoon and
Chatham Islands-Ngāti Mutunga
Hāpu), and then to the Chatham Islands (along with Ngāti Tama) in the 1830s. The rohe of the iwi include Wharekauri (Chatham Island), Te Whanga Lagoon and
Chatham Islands-Old Blue (robin)
Children's Non-fiction Title at New Zealand's National Book Awards. A plaque dedicated to her is situated at the Chatham Island airport. She is also the only
Chatham Islands-Kākā
this name with the recently extinct Norfolk kākā and Chatham kākā. Two subspecies of New Zealand kākā are recognised. It is endangered and has disappeared
Chatham Islands-Territorial authorities of New Zealand
government in New Zealand, below regional councils. There are 67 territorial authorities: 13 city councils, 53 district councils and the Chatham Islands Council
Chatham Islands-Kererū
Australia and New Zealand. The members of this subfamily feed largely on fruits, mainly stone fruit. Within the subfamily, the kererū and Chatham pigeon are
Chatham Islands-Magenta petrel
magentae), or Chatham Island tāiko, is a small seabird in the gadfly petrel genus, Pterodroma. Found exclusively on Chatham Island, New Zealand, it is one
Chatham Islands-Economy of New Zealand
New Zealand for the year ended March 2023: Nelson and Tasman are combined by Statistics New Zealand, but are separate regions. Includes the Chatham Islands
Chatham Islands-South Island
The South Island, also named Te Waipounamu in Māori, is the larger of the two major islands of New Zealand in surface area, the other being the smaller
Chatham Islands-Pre-Māori settlement of New Zealand theories
Moriori people of the Chatham Islands represented a pre-Māori group of people from Melanesia, who once lived across all of New Zealand and were replaced by
Chatham Islands-Lists of schools in New Zealand
the Chatham Islands List of Catholic schools in New Zealand Closed schools in the Northland Region Education in New Zealand Secondary education in New Zealand
Chatham Islands-List of endemic birds of New Zealand
Endemic Bird Areas (EBAs) in New Zealand: Auckland Islands Chatham Islands North Island of New Zealand South Island of New Zealand In addition the following
Chatham Islands-Hirawanu Tapu
Tapu (c. 1824–1900) was a notable New Zealand Moriori leader. He was born in Te Awapatiki, Chatham Islands, New Zealand. He was a major source for Alexander
Chatham Islands-Stewart Island
Stewart Island (Māori: Rakiura, lit. 'glowing skies', officially Stewart Island / Rakiura) is New Zealand's third-largest island, located 30 kilometres
Chatham Islands-Pupatonia gracilispira
RK (1960). "Biological Results of the Chatham Islands 1954 Expedition Part 4: Marine Mollusca" (PDF). New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial
Chatham Islands-Little Mangere Island
colony in the Chathams group. Islands portal Desert island List of islands Government of New Zealand, Dept. of Conservation (1999) Chatham IslandsConservation
Chatham Islands-Haliotis
perlemoen in South Africa, and the Māori name for three species in New Zealand is pāua. The shells of abalones have a low, open, spiral structure, and
Chatham Islands-List of Arecaceae genera
Islands; monotypic genus Subtribe Rhopalostylidinae – New Zealand Rhopalostylis – New Zealand, Chatham Islands, Norfolk Island, and Kermadec Islands Hedyscepe
Chatham Islands-Nunuku-whenua
a Polynesian people, migrated to the then-uninhabited Chatham Islands from mainland New Zealand around the year 1500. Following an intertribal conflict
Chatham Islands-Star Keys
New Zealand, whose South Island lies 800 kilometres (497 mi) to the west. The largest of the Star Keys is Round Islet. Islands portal List of islands of
Chatham Islands-Leptospermum scoparium
the myrtle family Myrtaceae, native to New Zealand (including the Chatham Islands) and south-east Australia. Its nectar produces Mānuka honey. Mānuka
Chatham Islands-Te Whanga Lagoon
Te Whanga Lagoon dominates the geography of Chatham Island, in the South Pacific Ocean off New Zealand's east coast. It covers 160 square kilometres (62 sq mi)
Chatham Islands-List of marae in the Chatham Islands
a list of marae (Māori and Moriori meeting grounds) in the Chatham Islands in New Zealand. In October 2020, the Government committed $160,440 through
Chatham Islands-Mana Island (New Zealand)
Mana Island is the smaller of two islands that lie off the southwest coast of the North Island of New Zealand (the larger is Kapiti Island). The name
Chatham Islands-Chatham bellbird
of New Zealand by Walter Buller, 1888 Chatham Island Bellbird / Komako. by Paul Martinson. Artwork produced for the book Extinct Birds of New Zealand, by
Chatham Islands-Great Barrier Island
Great Barrier Island is the sixth-largest island in New Zealand after the South Island, the North Island, Stewart Island/Rakiura, Chatham Island, and Auckland
Chatham Islands-Rabbit Island
Rabbit Island (Qikiqtaaluk Region) Moturoa / Rabbit Island, Tasman Region, New Zealand Rabbit Island (Chatham Islands), New Zealand Rabbit Islands (Çanakkale)
Chatham Islands-Ichneutica seducta
the family Noctuidae. This species is endemic to New Zealand. It is found only in the Chatham Islands and inhabits native forest. The life history of this
Chatham Islands-Geodorcus sororum
expedition to Middle Sister Island/Te Awanui, one of The Sisters Islands/Rangitatahi which are part of the Chatham Islands in New Zealand. This holotype specimen
Chatham Islands-Xylotoles costatus
costatus, the Pitt Island longhorn beetle, is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It is endemic to the Chatham Islands. Once thought to be
Chatham Islands-Military history
"Moriori – The impact of new arrivals" Archived 2009-01-03 at the Wayback Machine Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand "Chatham Islands" Archived 2007-09-28
Chatham Islands-Hardwicke, New Zealand
Port Ross, a natural harbour on Auckland Island in the Auckland Islands in the Southern Ocean, south of New Zealand. Although a short-lived settlement was
Chatham Islands-Counties of New Zealand
for the Chatham Islands County, which survived under that name for a further six years but then became a "territory" under the "Chatham Islands Council"
Chatham Islands-Oligosoma nigriplantare
the Chatham Islands skink, is a species of skink in the family Scincidae. It is the sole reptile species found on the Chatham Islands of New Zealand, where
Chatham Islands-Moturoa / Rabbit Island
Islands portal List of islands of New Zealand List of islands Desert island "Place name detail: Moturoa / Rabbit Island". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand
Chatham Islands-Geodorcus capito
of stag beetle in the family Lucanidae. It is endemic to the Chatham Islands in New Zealand. The exoskeleton of Geodorcus capito varies in colour from glossy
Chatham Islands-Chatham gerygone
the Chatham Islands. The Chatham Island warbler is larger than and differs in plumage from the related grey warbler of mainland New Zealand. Both warblers
Chatham Islands-Opisthoteuthis chathamensis
cirrate octopus restricted to demersal habitats surrounding the Chatham Rise in New Zealand. It is commonly known as the roughy umbrella octopus. Specimens
Chatham Islands-Universal Time
Nepal Standard Time (UTC+05:45), the Chatham Standard Time Zone (UTC+12:45) used in New Zealand's Chatham Islands and the officially unsanctioned Central
Chatham Islands-Austramathes squaliolus
It is endemic to New Zealand and is found only in the Chatham Islands on the Chatham, Pitt, Little Mangere and Rangatira Islands. The larvae of A. squaliolus
Chatham Islands-List of lakes of New Zealand
lakes in the Chatham Islands are either lagoons filling sinkholes in the island's limestone structure, or low-lying peat lakes. The island chain is dominated
Chatham Islands-List of tsunamis affecting New Zealand
affected was the Chatham Islands, where the tsunami struck at about 1 am (New Zealand time) on 15 August. News of the effect on the Chathams did not reach
Chatham Islands-List of islands in the Pacific Ocean
Island Clipperton Island The Galápagos Islands The Desventuradas Islands The Juan Fernández Islands Australia New Zealand Chatham Hawaii Wake Federated
Chatham Islands-Hadramphus spinipennis
flightless weevil only found on Mangere and Rangatira Islands in the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. Hadramphus spinipennis species was described by Thomas
Chatham Islands-History of New Zealand
culture of their own. The latter settlement of the tiny Chatham Islands in the east of New Zealand about 1500 produced the Moriori; linguistic evidence indicates
Chatham Islands-List of schools in the Chatham Islands
There are three small primary schools on the Chatham Islands, a New Zealand archipelago of about ten islands lying 800 kilometres (500 mi) to the east of
Chatham Islands-Asaphodes chlorocapna
family Geometridae. This species is endemic to New Zealand and can only be found in the Chatham Islands. The larvae of this species consume the leaves
Chatham Islands-List of airlines of New Zealand
of New Zealand. Archived from the original on 12 September 2017. Retrieved 18 March 2017. Air Chathams Ltd. (25 April 2011). "Home | Air Chathams Airline"
Chatham Islands-The Wizard of New Zealand
– Chathams Islands/New Zealand, directed by Samuel A. Miller follows the subject on a trip to the Chatham Islands, about 900 km east of mainland New Zealand
Chatham Islands-Hawkins's rail
giant Chatham Island rail or in Moriori as mehonui, is an extinct species of flightless rail. It was endemic to the Chatham Islands east of New Zealand. It
Chatham Islands-Shore plover
island, Rangatira, in the Chatham Islands, from where it has since been introduced to other offshore islands, such as Mangere Island in the Chathams,
Chatham Islands-New Zealand red admiral
gonerilla, which occurs on the mainland of New Zealand, and V. g. ida, which occurs on the Chatham Islands. The red admiral is a medium-sized butterfly
Chatham Islands-New Zealand place names
Moriori, descendants of Māori, migrated to the Chatham Islands (off the eastern coasts of mainland New Zealand) c. 1500 CE and named them Rēkohu (Misty Sun)
Chatham Islands-Tupuangi Formation
Tupuangi Formation is a geological formation in New Zealand, only exposed on Pitt Island in the Chatham Islands. It is the oldest exposed sedimentary unit
Chatham Islands-Volcanism of New Zealand
New Zealand has been responsible for many of the country's geographical features, especially in the North Island and the country's outlying islands.
Chatham Islands-Coprosma
found in New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands, Borneo, Java, New Guinea, islands of the Pacific Ocean to Australia and the Juan Fernández Islands. The name
Chatham Islands-Hāpūpū / J M Barker Historic Reserve
reserves in New Zealand. It is located close to Hanson Bay at the north-eastern end of Chatham Island, the main island of the Chatham Islands. It was created
Chatham Islands-Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes
Progressive Lodge of New Zealand. Since 1922, a total of 95 Grand Council Lodges have been opened in New Zealand. Apart from Chatham Lodge, the Grand Council
Chatham Islands-Moriori language
most closely related to New Zealand Māori. It is spoken by the Moriori, the indigenous people of New Zealand's Chatham Islands (Rēkohu in Moriori), an
Chatham Islands-Provinces of New Zealand
New Zealand became a British colony, initially as part of New South Wales. The Royal Charter of November 1840 stated that the islands of New Zealand were
Chatham Islands-List of contemporary ethnic groups
English dominance within Great Britain, the Celtic languages within the islands have seen steady decline in use, with some of them eventually going extinct
Chatham Islands-Māori people
Polynesian cultures. Some early Māori moved to the Chatham Islands, where their descendants became New Zealand's other indigenous Polynesian ethnic group, the
Chatham Islands-New Zealand Football
Leagues New Zealand National League, National Women's League, and a number of tournaments, including the Chatham Cup and Kate Sheppard Cup. A New Zealand team
Chatham Islands-Lake Huro
Lake Huro is located in the Chatham Islands of New Zealand. It is located on Chatham Island to the southwest of Te Whanga Lagoon, close to the settlement
Chatham Islands-South Island robin
Chatham Islands. The South Island robin has two subspecies: P. australis australis, the nominate form, and P. australis rakiura, the Stewart Island robin
Chatham Islands-List of mountains of New Zealand by height
(965 ft) (highest named point in the Chatham Islands) Mangere – 286 m (938 ft) (highest point on Mangere Island) Bluff Hill / Motupohue ("The Bluff",
Chatham Islands-Colony of New Zealand
The Colony of New Zealand was a colony of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that encompassed the islands of New Zealand from 1841 to 1907
Chatham Islands-Chatham coot
bird in the rail family, Rallidae, that was endemic to the Chatham Islands of New Zealand. It was described from subfossil bones in 1892 by Scottish explorer
Chatham Islands-Hanover Island
Hanover Island (Spanish: Isla Hanover) is an island in the Magallanes Region. It is separated from the Chatham Island by the Esteban Channel, Guías Narrows
Chatham Islands-Leptinella
featherstonii – New Zealand incl Chatham Islands L. filiformis – New Zealand L. goyenii – New Zealand L. intermedia – New Zealand L. intricata – South
Chatham Islands-2023 Chatham Cup
The 2023 Chatham Cup is New Zealand's 95th annual knockout football competition. This season the Chatham Cup celebrates 100 years since its inaugural
Chatham Islands-Pitt Strait
kilometres (16 mi) wide, separating Chatham Island and Pitt Island, the two largest islands in New Zealand's Chatham Islands. 44°09′S 176°20′W / 44.150°S
Chatham Islands-Climate of New Zealand
The climate of New Zealand is varied due to the country's diverse landscape. Most regions of New Zealand belong to the temperate zone with a maritime
Chatham Islands-Olearia traversiorum
Chatham Island akeake, or Chatham Island tree daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to the Chatham Islands of
Chatham Islands-1911 New Zealand census
census schedules. The principal natural divisions in New Zealand are the North, South, and Stewart Islands. The "Distribution of European populations" of the
Chatham Islands-Local government in New Zealand
Retrieved 2 February 2024. "Chatham Islands Council Act 1995 No 41 (as at 01 July 2013), Public Act Contents – New Zealand Legislation". Parliamentary
Chatham Islands-New Zealanders
group of Māori migrated to the Chatham Islands where they developed their distinct Moriori culture. Due to New Zealand's geographic isolation, 500 years
Chatham Islands-Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range
Chatham Islands-UTC+12:45
settlement: Waitangi New Zealand – Chatham Standard Time Chatham Islands Pitt Islands South East Island The Fort Little Mangere Island Star Keys The Sisters
Chatham Islands-COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
3 April 2023[update]: Cases have been reported in the Chatham Islands and in New Zealand's associated states (536 in Cook Islands, 1 in Niue). No cases have been reported
Chatham Islands-Port Ross
harbour on Auckland Island in the Auckland Islands Group, a subantarctic chain that forms part of the New Zealand Outlying Islands. Guarding the mouth
Chatham Islands-Okawa
to: Ōkawa (surname) Japan Ōkawa, Fukuoka Ōkawa, Kochi New Zealand Okawa Point, Chatham Islands Ogawa (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Chatham Islands-Sport in New Zealand
domestic competitions are the New Zealand Football Championship, which is played between eight regional teams, and the Chatham Cup which is a knock-out competition
Chatham Islands-Buller's albatross
New Zealand. They breed on Snares Islands, Solander Island, Chatham Islands (Big and Little Sister and Forty-fours Island), and Three Kings Islands (Rosemary
Chatham Islands-Nestor (genus)
extant parrot species from New Zealand and two extinct species from Norfolk Island, Australia and Chatham Island, New Zealand, respectively. All species
Chatham Islands-Te Roto
Roto (Māori for "The Lake") is a small settlement on Chatham Island, in New Zealand's Chatham Islands group. It is located close to the northern end of Petre
Chatham Islands-List of Anseriformes
sumnerensis (Forbes 1890) Oliver 1930 sensu Holdaway & al 2001 (New Zealand & Chatham Islands swan) Cygnus atratus (Latham 1790) (black swan) LC Subgenus
Chatham Islands-Torotoro (Moriori)
Richards, Rhys (1 May 2015). "Chatham Islands - From first settlement to 1860". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Archived from the original on
Chatham Islands-Chatham petrel
on the Chatham Islands, New Zealand, and until recently was restricted to the 218-hectare Rangatira or South-East Island. The Chatham petrel is a medium-sized
Chatham Islands-Oceania
and categorized New Zealand's Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Campbell Islands, Chatham Island and Kermadec Islands as being non-tropical
Chatham Islands-Petre Bay
comprises about half of the west coast of Chatham Island, the largest island in New Zealand's Chatham Islands archipelago. It is some 20 kilometres (12 mi)
Chatham Islands-Nelson, New Zealand
centre of New Zealand (including Stewart Island and some smaller islands in addition to the North and South Island, but excluding the Chathams) to be in
Chatham Islands-Religion in New Zealand
Arohanui: Letters from Shoghi Effendi to New Zealand. Suva, Fiji Islands: Bahá’í Publishing Trust of Suva, Fiji Islands. pp. Appendix, ??. Archived from the
Chatham Islands-Auckland Island
UNESCO World Heritage list together with the other New Zealand Subantarctic Islands in the region. The island has a land area of about 442.5 km2 (170.9 sq mi)
Chatham Islands-Solanum aviculare
= 46) and is found on the Kermadec Islands, North Island, northern South Island and Chatham Islands of New Zealand, while S. laciniatum has much larger
Chatham Islands-National reserves of New Zealand
national historic reserves: Hāpūpū / J M Barker Historic Reserve, Chatham Islands – containing Moriori tree carvings Puhi Kai Iti / Cook Landing Site
Chatham Islands-Tongan New Zealanders
Tongan New Zealanders are Tongan immigrants in New Zealand, their descendants, and New Zealanders of Tongan ethnic descent. They constitute one of New Zealand's
Chatham Islands-Birds of New Zealand
confined only to offshore islands, or to fenced "ecological islands" from which predators have been eliminated. New Zealand is a world leader in the techniques
Chatham Islands-44th parallel south
176°39′W / 44.000°S 176.650°W / -44.000; -176.650 (New Zealand) New Zealand Chatham Island 44°0′S 176°24′W / 44.000°S 176.400°W / -44.000; -176
Chatham Islands-New Zealand wren
and offshore islands of New Zealand; they have not been found on any of the outer islands such as the Chatham Islands or the Kermadec Islands. Prior to the
Chatham Islands-Postcodes in New Zealand
Timaru, Geraldine, Temuka, Twizel, Waimate 80 – Christchurch (urban); Chatham Islands 81 – Christchurch (PO Box, central) 82 – Christchurch (PO Box, south)