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Rākino Island

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29: 165:. The island is 2.4 km (1.5 mi) long and about 1.2 km (0.75 mi) wide and has an area of 1.5 km² (0.58 sq mi / 371 acres). The two most popular bays have public access, but three others also have access from the sea. There are smaller bays and beaches without public access. The public wharf is at the south end of Sandy Bay, and a barge access ramp is at the western end of Sanford Way in Home Bay. The hilly 239:
In 1874 Albert Sanford leased the island from Sir George Grey before his wife, Elizabeth Sanford, bought it in 1904. He and his family lived there for nearly 80 years. He was one of the founders of the Auckland commercial fishing fleet. His company started on Rākino Island in 1881, and he sold fish
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There are around 76 dwellings on Rākino Island though the permanent population is only 21 as of 2019. Rākino, with its few permanent residents and its small size, and with a limited public ferry service, has little attraction for commuters. Residents welcome its isolation and privacy.
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at anchor in the harbour and a small party was settled at Rākino, where a house and gardening supplies were provided. The experiment was a failure and soon abandoned. There is an entry in the Appendices to the
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and also owned an Auckland nightclub and toured as a professional hypnotherapist under the name "The Great Ricardo". Plans for the island included a clinic for disturbed and nervous patients, an international
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In 1963, the island was bought by Dr Maxwell Rickard, president of the UPO (United Peoples' Organisation (Worldwide) Incorporated), with the aim of setting up a philanthropic community. Rickard was a
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telephone was installed. While widespread use of mobile phones has reduced reliance on landlines, the phone is still in use and local calling to Auckland is free.
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Journal which says "Ihaka did not thrive much on the island and died there, it is presumed of homesickness and a broken heart."
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Communication on the island was a problem, so the world's first
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rock. The island is mostly in pasture with pockets of coastal
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became available. During the 1860s the prisoners from the
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were brought to Auckland, some were housed in the hulks
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Populated places around the Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana
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36°43′S 174°57′E / 36.717°S 174.950°E / -36.717; 174.950
New Zealand
Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana
Pacific Ocean
Auckland
New Zealand
Motutapu Island
topography
volcanic
topsoil
Rangitoto Island
clay
greywacke
pōhutukawa
Sir George Grey
governor of New Zealand
Kawau Island
Invasion of the Waikato
New Zealand Wars
House of Representatives
Queen St
kauri
Mercury Bay
Coromandel Peninsula
clinical psychologist
hypnotherapist
orphanage
solar-powered
Norwegian rat

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