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The Plough and Feather

@Plough & Feather

Coffee in The Plough and Feather cafe is fun. You are part of the Kemp House garden precinct. The name of the cafe reflects the ancient pear tree still thriving in the original orchard. Perhaps a selfie moment although note there is a strong mesh fence around the ancient pear tree. Try to snag a place outside where you view ducks competing for crumbs, the Kerikeri inlet before you. Over two hundred years ago Chief Hongi Heki launched his southern wars (Musket Wars).

Kororipo was the base. Before your eyes the massive war canoes were launched. During the years of 1821-27, the Kerikeri inlet and Kororipo pā were known as Te Waha o te Riri – The Inlet of War. The bounty of war, slaves and increased territory were his reward. After Hongi’s death, the pa returned to its former function as a seasonal fishing village.

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