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Te Ahumairangi Hill

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Hill located in Wellington, New Zealand

Te Ahumairangi Hill from the west in 2025
Helicopter logging 2004 storm windfalls on Te Ahumairangi, 2005

Te Ahumairangi Hill (formerly known asTinakori Hill) is a hill running for over 100 hectares throughthe Town Belt ofWellington,New Zealand. It was renamedTe Ahumairangi Hill as part of the Port Nicholson Block (Taranaki Whānui ki Te Upoko o te Ika) Claims Settlement Act 2009.[1] The suburb ofWadestown lies to the north, withWilton, andNorthland to the west and south-west. Te Ahumairangi lies withinThorndon which continues to its south-east.

History

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Originally, the whole ridgeline was called Te Ahumairangi.[2]

The former name of the hill, Tinakori, comes from theMāoriTina-kore and is of uncertain origin. In Māori,tina is both a word meaning "satisfying" as well as atransliteration of the English word "dinner",[3] andkāhore orkore means "none".[4][5] Hence potential translations ofTina-kore as "unsatisfying" or "dinnerless".[6] Onefolk etymology given for this name is that, during early European settlement, a road was built along the base of the ridge, and the Māori labourers had to work through their meal breaks. The complaint of the labourers therefore became the name of both the road and the hill.[2] Another folk etymology suggests that the name is instead based on remarks made by Te Paki, a relative ofWi Tako Ngātata, when some officials visited a Māori hamlet regarding land business:"Ka mate nga pakeha....I te tina kore hoki." ("ThePākehā will fare badly....On account of the lack of “dinner”.")[6]

The hill was an important site for radio transmission, with 45 aerials along its length at one time, and a receiving station at the peak. The latter was demolished in 1975. There is now a microwave repeater which handles South Island television signals and cellphone coverage.

Storms in 2004 felled hundreds of trees and required the removal of 10.5 hectares of pines from the steep lower slopes the following year. 10,000 new trees have since been planted. Further storms felled more trees in June 2013 and parts of the Northern Walkway across the hill were closed.[7]

A new lookout and car park were opened in November 2010.[2]

Threatened species

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The critically endangeredfreshwater snail species,Potamopyrgus oppidanus, is found only on Te Ahumairangi hill.[8] A recent survey of the species indicates it is declining in population.[8] It has been suggested that the building of illegalmountain bike tracks through its habitat is having a detrimental effect on its survival.[8][9][10]Tradescantia fluminensis is also contributing to this decline as the weed is smothering snail habitat.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Te Ahumairangi Hill". Land Information New Zealand. 3 September 2009. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^abc"Te Ahumairangi Hill Lookout". Wellington City Council. 8 November 2010. Archived fromthe original on 28 September 2011.
  3. ^"tina".Te Aka Māori Dictionary. Retrieved23 June 2023.
  4. ^"kāhore".Te Aka Māori Dictionary. Retrieved23 June 2023.
  5. ^"kore".Te Aka Māori Dictionary. Retrieved23 June 2023.
  6. ^abBest, Elsdon."OLLA PODRIDA".www.tawahistory.org.nz. Tawa Historical Society. Retrieved23 June 2023.
  7. ^"News - Clean Up After the Storm". Wellington City Council. 14 August 2013.
  8. ^abcdShepard, Lara (24 July 2019)."Save Wellington's unique snail from extinction".Te Papa’s Blog. Retrieved1 August 2019.
  9. ^Woolf, Amber-Leigh (11 July 2019)."Thrill-seeking mountain bikers are ruining the only home of critically endangered snail".Stuff. Retrieved1 August 2019.
  10. ^Rare snail found ONLY on one New Zealand hill, RNZ, 10 July 2019


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