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Addl.
* Alexander, Ada C. (1976), St John the Baptist, Waitara: centenary, 1876-1976, New Plymouth, [N.Z.]: Taranaki Newspapers
Archaeology
* The research notes of Alastair Buist (concerning his 1961-62 archaeological work at Kumara Kaiama pa) are stored within "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "Alastair Buist (ARC2002-414)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=35413. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. . Also consult the papers of "Jonas, Dick Purdie (ARC2002-166)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=35249. for further documentation of this research. * The research notes of Kelvin Day (concerning his 1980 archaeological work on historic sites in this area) are stored within "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "Kelvin Day (ARC2002-176)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=35259. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * Buist, Alastair Gordon (1964), Archaeology in North Taranaki, New Zealand a study of field monuments in the Pukearuhe - Mimi-Urenui area, Wellington, [N.Z.]: New Zealand Archaeological Association * Gumbley, Warren (1997), Archaeological mapping of pa in four Taranaki historic reserves, Wellington, [N.Z.]: Department of Conservation
Business history
* There is a record book (kept by the Postmaster) for the Urenui Post Office. This spans from the 1930s through to the mid 1950s. This artefact is held within "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "New Zealand Post Office, Urenui (ARC2001-167)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=34930. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * de Jardine, Margaret (1992), The little ports of Taranaki: being Awakino, Mokau, Tongaporutu, Urenui, Waitara, Opunake, Patea, together with some historical background to each, New Plymouth, [N.Z.]: Margaret de Jardine
Clubs and organisations
* There is an incomplete series of records for the Waitoetoe Racing Club preserved within "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "Waitoetoe Racing Club (X2999)". http://www.nram.org.nz/record.php?id=250&parent=searchresults&match=Phrase&format=Long&sort=title&words=Urenui. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
Description
Urenui is a settlement in northern Taranaki, in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 3 close to the shore of the North Taranaki Bight, 13 kilometres east of Waitara and 6 km south-west of Mimi. The Urenui River flows past the settlement into the North Taranaki Bight.[1][2] Approximately 3 km eastward of the town is the Urenui Marae, the only remaining marae of NgÄti Mutunga. The population was 429 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 15 from 2001.[3].
Education
Urenui School is a coeducational contributing primary (years 1-6) school with a decile rating of 5 and a roll of 86.[4] The school was founded in 1876 and celebrated its 125th jubilee in 2001.[5]
Environment
* Allen, Harry et al. (2003), The cultural significance of wetlands in Taranaki: report to Ngati Mutunga at Urenui Marae, Saturday 29th November 2003, n.p.: n.p.
General historical works
* The history of Urenui: arrival of the first Maoris, New Plymouth, [N.Z.]: Taranaki Daily News, 1930 * The above is an article from the Taranaki Daily News (6 September 1930), that has been clipped out and mounted in a scrapbook. * Fraser, D. P. (1991), Urenui, n.p.: n.p. * Messenger, A. H.; Andrews, Edward Rolfe (1956), Urenui School 80th jubilee, 1876-1956: souvenir booklet, history of school and district, 1st and 2nd April, 1956, Urenui, [N.Z.] ; New Plymouth, [N.Z.]: Urenui School ; Taranaki Herald * The above booklet was compiled by Andrews, but incorporates School days at Pukearuhe in the old days by A.H. Messenger.
Geology
* Faulconridge, Justin (1994), Sedimentology, paleontology and petrology of the Urenui Formation, north Taranaki [M.Sc., University of Auckland] * Mouton, S. J.; Atkins, R. A. E. (1986), Urenui deviation SH3: geophysical survey, April 1986, Lower Hutt, [N.Z.]: Geomechanics Section, Central Laboratories, Ministry of Works and Development
Maori
* "Ngati Mutunga [electronic resource]". http://www.ngatimutunga.iwi.nz/. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * The history of Urenui: arrival of the first Maoris, New Plymouth, [N.Z.]: Taranaki Daily News, 1930 * The above is an article from the Taranaki Daily News (6 September 1930), that has been clipped out and mounted in a scrapbook. * Ngati Mutunga report to the Waitangi Tribunal, Wellington, [N.Z.]: Waitangi Tribunal, n.d. * Wananga tuarima for Maori mental health, Maori providers, iwi [Taranaki/Wanganui Wananga for Maori Mental Health, Maori Providers, Iwi ( 5th : 2000: Parihaka, N.Z.)], n.p.: n.p., 2000? * This meeting was held at Te Niho o Atiawa Marae, Urenui, Taranaki, 1-3 September, 2000. * Wananga tuatahi for Maori mental health, Maori providers, iwi [Taranaki/Wanganui Wananga for Maori Mental Health, Maori Providers, Iwi (1st : 2000 : Urenui, N.Z.)], n.p.: n.p., 2000? * This meeting was held at Ruapekapeka Marae, Urenui, Taranaki, 11-13 February, 2000. * Allen, Harry et al. (2003), The cultural significance of wetlands in Taranaki: report to Ngati Mutunga at Urenui Marae, Saturday 29th November 2003, n.p.: n.p. * Bargh, Brian James (1995), A report commissioned by the Waitangi Tribunal for the Taranaki claim (Wai 143) concerning Kumara Kaiamo Pas and associated lands of Ngati Mutunga at Urenui, Wellington, [N.Z.]: Waitangi Tribunal * Gumbley, Warren (1997), Archaeological mapping of pa in four Taranaki historic reserves, Wellington, [N.Z.]: Department of Conservation
Maps
* An 1870s map of the Waitara and Tikorangi townships, and the Urenui district, can be found at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "Waitara East District, Tikorangi District, Urenui District [map (ARC2004-293)]". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=37351. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * An 1871 map of the Urenui township can be found at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "Township of Urenui (ARC2005-14)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=37600. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. This map was made as a result of the surveying work of Stephenson Percy Smith, and was published by the General Survey Office in Wellington. * An 1876 map of the Urenui township can be found at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "Waitara East District, Tikorangi District, Urenui District [map (ARC2005-85)]". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=37650. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * An undated map of the Urenui and Tikorangi areas can be found at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "Urenui Tikorangi Blocks III & VII (ARC2005-29)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=37615. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * An undated map of Urenui Domain (and the camping ground) can be found at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "Camping site, Urenui Domain (ARC2005-21)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=37607. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * A 1969 map of North Taranaki scenic reserves can be found at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "Scenic Reserves (ARC2005-436)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=38288. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
New Zealand Wars
* There are papers of the Taranaki Militia preserved within "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. These concern the death of the Methodist missionary, John Whiteley (and others) at Pukearuhe in 1869. See "Taranaki Militia (X2908)". http://www.nram.org.nz/record.php?id=265&parent=searchresults&match=Phrase&format=Long&sort=title&words=Urenui. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * There is a pass for the Urenui Maori Contingent of the New Zealand Army Native Contingent (that has been signed by Major Charles Stapp) held at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "New Zealand Army Native Contingent (ARC2001-4)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=34806. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * Buist, Alastair Gordon (1964), Archaeology in North Taranaki, New Zealand a study of field monuments in the Pukearuhe - Mimi-Urenui area, Wellington, [N.Z.]: New Zealand Archaeological Association
People
* The papers of the Urenui farmer Ernest George Bleakley are stored at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. Mr Bleakley farmed in the district at the turn of the twentieth century. See "Ernest George Bleakley (ARC2001-243)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=34971. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * The papers of the Urenui woman Mabel Bleakley are stored at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. Mabel was active in fund raising in the Urenui area during World War One. See "Mabel Bleakley (ARC2001-543)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=35148. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * There is a scrapbook (containing contemporary accounts in various newspapers) concerning the death, burial, and memorial of Te Rangi Hīroa: this is held at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. See "Sir Peter Buck (ARC2001-76)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=34858. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * The papers of Blanche Stuart Halcombe (1881-1961) (née Turton) are stored at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth. Mrs. Halcombe (whose husband was from Urenui, but who died during World War One) was a collector of materials upon natural history and ethnography. This material covers the period between the 1830s and the 1950s - and access to it is restricted. See "Blanche Stuart Halcombe (ARC2002-58)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=35177. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * The papers of the late Dick Jonas are held at "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth). They provide a wealth of historical, archaeological, and anthropological information about this region. He often collaborated with Alastair Buist (see Archaeology, above). See "Jonas, Dick Purdie (ARC2002-166)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=35249. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * Just before his death in 1993, long-time Urenui resident Wilfred Bertrand (Joe) Rattenbury was interviewed about his life and times. A recording of this interview is stored within "Puke Ariki". http://www.pukeariki.com/en/resources/collections.htm. in New Plymouth). See See "Wilfred Bertrand (Joe) Rattenbury (ARC2003-1163)". http://vernon.npdc.govt.nz/collection/results.do?view=detail&db=object&id=37047. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. * Ramsden, Eric (1954), A memoir -- Te Rangihiroa: a memorial to Sir Peter Buck, Wellington, [N.Z.]: New Zealand Department of Maori Affairs
Schools
* Urenui School 125 years: 6,7,8 April 2001: upward and upright, Urenui, [N.Z.]: Jubilee Committee, 2001 * Carr, Jeffrey Eric (1976), 100 years Urenui School centenary, 1876-1976, Urenui, [N.Z.]: Urenui School Centenary Committee * Messenger, A. H.; Andrews, Edward Rolfe (1956), Urenui School 80th jubilee, 1876-1956: souvenir booklet, history of school and district, 1st and 2nd April, 1956, Urenui, [N.Z.] ; New Plymouth, [N.Z.]: Urenui School ; Taranaki Herald * The above booklet was compiled by Andrews, but incorporates School days at Pukearuhe in the old days by A.H. Messenger. * Pope, George Henry [putative author] (1936), Urenui School diamond jubilee, 1876-1936, Urenui, [N.Z.] ; New Plymouth, [N.Z.]: Urenui School ; Taranaki Herald