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in the bay. In retaliation for the theft of a longboat which had gone adrift after his ship had dragged her anchor in a storm and narrowly escaped destruction, he carried off a Māori chief and set his village on fire. While at Doubtless Bay at Christmas 1769, de Surville's chaplain Father
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in 1769. When Cook sailed past the entrance to the area, he recorded in his journal "doubtless a bay", hence the name. Poor weather prevented Cook from entering the bay proper, though a number of Māori longboats put out from shore to come alongside Cook's ship
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John Dunmore. 'Surville, Jean François Marie de – Biography', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 1-Sep-10
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The Journals of Captain James Cook on His Voyages of Discovery, vol. I:The Voyage of the Endeavour 1768–1771
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Doubtless Bay became the first location in New Zealand where a whaling ship visited, when in 1792 the
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discoverer of New Zealand, is said to have made his initial landfall at Taipa, in Doubtless Bay.
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visited the bay. Whaling stations operated on the shores of the bay in the 19th century.
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in the south. There are rocky headlands, backed by many extensive beaches, such as
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View of Coopers Beach from Rangikapiti, Doubtless Bay, Northland, New Zealand
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Cook 1769, cited in Beaglehole (ed.) 1968, pp. 220–221
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conducted the first Christian service in New Zealand.
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and sell fish to her crew. Less than two weeks later,
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Bay in the Northland Region, North Island, New Zealand
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Taipa, Cable Bay, Coopers Beach, and Mangonui Harbour
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Index


Northland Region
Kaitaia
Karikari Peninsula
Tokerau Beach
Taipa, Cable Bay, Coopers Beach, and Mangonui Harbour
Kupe
Māori
Captain James Cook
first voyage of Pacific exploration
Endeavour
Jean-François-Marie de Surville
Paul-Antoine LĂ©onard de Villefeix
OP
William and Ann
kauri gum



"Doubtless Bay", An Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966, Te Ara
"Doubtless Bay Online"
John Dunmore. 'Surville, Jean François Marie de – Biography', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 1-Sep-10
"An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Shore Whaling Industry on Kapiti Island, New Zealand"
Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum
ISSN
0067-0464
JSTOR
42906515
Wikidata
Q58677530

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