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Tinopai
Tinopai is a settlement on the Komiti Bay, part of the Hukatere Peninsula in the northern Kaipara Harbour in Northland, New Zealand. The Otamatea River flows from the north east past Tinopai and into the harbour. Matakohe is to the north. It is now a quiet backwater. The population is approximately 400, but expands to 1000 during the summer holiday season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tinopai )〕 The Hukatere Scenic Reserve is on the road to Matakohe〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tinopahi Travel Guide )〕 and contains a bush walk with mature kauri trees, to the north of Tinopai.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hukatere Scenic Reserve )〕 ==History== The original settlement was called Te Komiti, which was a regular stopping point for Māori travellers on the Kaipara. A large raupo church, capable of holding several hundred people, was built here in 1852. The Komiti Fruitlands Development Association bought in 1915 to grow fruit, particularly apples, and built a wharf in 1917 from which to ship them. They renamed the area "Tinopai Fruitlands" in 1918. Apple growing finished in the mid-1930s due to the Great Depression and poor management.
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