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Horeke Tavern has been
serving Beer since 1826 and is
the first Tavern ever built in New Zealand. It is located on the waterfront of the
Hokianga Harbour in the Far North District.
Today it is a Hotel with its own Restaurant, Cafe, Bar and
Accommodation.
It is a great place to recharge the batteries, and simply enjoy the
moment. From here you have easy access to an exciting variety of activities,
there is plenty to see or do, see our "Links". Or just sip
a glass of wine on our balcony and soak in the picturesque view.
The Tavern is situated at the end or start of the "Pou
Herenga Tai Twin Coast Cycle Trail"
sometimes called "Northland Coast to Coast Cycle Trail" or "Twin
Coast Cycle Trail" from Opua via Kawakawa, Kaikohe, and Okaihau to
Horeke connecting the Bay of Islands to the Hokianga Harbour.
Some Interesting History about Horeke and its Hotel
Also,
Horeke is home of the first commercial ship building
yard in New Zealand dating back to 1826.
On the 6th of February 1840, Captain Hobson signed the
treaty of Waitangi between the British Governments and Northland Chiefs
and the Bay of Islands. Hobson walked from the Bay to the Hokianga and
on the 12th of February 1840, at Mangungu Mission Station in Horeke, the
remainder of the Treaty was signed. Afterward Captain Hobson put on a
feast for the locals at Horeke. This was one of the first government
funded Hui (Function or Gathering) in the country.
By
May 1840 New Zealand’s first postal service was established between
Horeke and the Bay of Islands. Every Tuesday a letter
could be delivered on horse back for a princely sum of 1/6d.
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