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Takangaroa Island

Coordinates: 36°25′30″S 174°47′38″E / 36.425°S 174.794°E / -36.425; 174.794
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Takangaroa
Takangaroa Island seen in 1957
Map
Geography
LocationHauraki Gulf
Coordinates36°25′30″S 174°47′38″E / 36.425°S 174.794°E / -36.425; 174.794
Area6 ha (15 acres)
Administration
Demographics
Population0

Takangaroa Island (formerly known as Goat Island) is one of the two Mayne Islands located near Kawau Island, in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf. It is approximately 6 hectares (15 acres) in size.[1]

Its name is Māori, and means "The Long Casting of the Net". Nearby Rabbit Island is known as Takangariki, "The Short Casting of the Net", and two rocky reefs between them are considered to be the buoys of the net.[citation needed]

The island was known as Goat Island until 1971, when the name was legally changed to the Māori name[2] in order to prevent confusion with the popular marine reserve.[citation needed]

During the late 19th century, it was owned by George Grey, the former Governor-General of New Zealand.[citation needed] The island is now privately owned, and is a wildlife sanctuary, meaning that no dogs, cats or guns are allowed.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Visualizing Māori Land - Takangaroa Island". whenuaviz.landcareresearch.co.nz. Retrieved 2016-12-20.
  2. ^ "Laws joins online W(h)anganui debate". New Zealand Herald. 2009-04-02. ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 2016-12-20.
  3. ^ "Island life - Warkworth History Column". www.localmatters.co.nz. Retrieved 2016-12-20.