Henry Williams, Jnr.
(Person)

Figure 3. Map of Rakahanga, much of the land area shown without the shallow channels which divide the small islands. (Based on an uncompleted survey by Henry Williams, Government Surveyor, Cook Islands.) Henry Williams's House at Paihia — From a sketch by Henry Williams, probably made soon — after he moved there in September 1830 Henry Williams — From two sketches made about 1846 by — T. B. Hutton Little Omaha (Now Leigh), Henry Williams's Favourite — Harbour of Refuge — From a sketch by Henry Williams made when he first — entered the bay in November 1831 Manihiki Islets — 1. Rangahoe — 2. Name unknown (not recorded) — 3. Hohahake-rahi — 4. Hohahake-iti — 5. Te Motu-o-Poia — 6. Tima — 7. Tapa — 8. Paeke-rahi — 9. Paeke-iti — 10. Hiropotiki — 11. Tikapai — 12. Name Unknown — 13. Moturoa — 14. Mairere-tou — 15. Motu-fara [Motu-whara] — 16. Te Motu-o-Pae — 17. Fakifaki [Whakiwhaki] — 18. Taingaru-iti — 19. Taingaru-rahi — 20. Topuaikaha — 21. Name Unknown — 22. Raukotaha — 23. Rifa-iti [Riwha-iti] — 24. Toruerue-iti — 25. Toruerue-rahi — 26. Punganui-rahi — 27. Punganui-iti — 28. Name unknown — 29. Nafarakura [Nawharakura] — 30. Tavahavaha — 31. Tarakite-iti — 32. Kopu-Ngaha — 33. Tarakite-iti — 34. Hakari-manu — 35. Motu-tou — 36. Toputangaroa — 37. Aratini — 38. Nuku-Hiro — 39. Iotia — 40. Moina — Figure 2. Map of Manihiki showing villages Tauhunu and Tukou. (Based on a sketch by Henry Williams, Government Surveyor, Cook Islands.) The spelling “Tukao” on the map should be “Tukou.”

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