DescriptionArapaoa Bay from the house looking out onto the Coromandel Harbour.jpg
English: Campbell's description in his book
“Poenamo” of Coromandel and Beeson's Island and Herekino when he arrived
there in 1840, mentions this tiny strait of water, “a narrow passage between
the island and the mainland, so narrow that I was often afterwards navigated
across it on the back of a Maori wahine when none of the male sex was at
hand.”
Here in the pretty bay of Herekino lived and reigned the King of Waiau,
William Webster,
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