A former village of the Mua-upoko but later occupied by Ngati-Raukawa when the Mua-upoko were confined to the area of sanctuary provided for them by Te Whatanui.
A former small village of Ngati-Tukorehe hapu situated on a dune-ridge overlooking the lower course of the Ohau River ...
A former small kainga on the left bank of the Ohau River immediately below the junction of the Kuku Stream.
A former food-gathering village of Ngati-Raukawa situated on rich alluvial flats on the right bank of the Ohau River south of Muhunoa Road West.
A former small village of the Ngati-Te Rangi hapu of Ngati-Raukawa, situated on a low dune-ridge adjacent to the left bank of the lower course of the Ohau River.
The first established village of the Ngati Tukorehe and Ngati-Te Rangi hapu of Ngati-Raukawa when these people came down to settle in the Horo-whenua area allotted to them, viz., between the lower courses of the Ohau and Wai-kawa rivers and inland to the ranges.
A former Mua-upoko village located on the right bank of the Ohau River three-quarters of a mile upstream from the Kuku Stream junction. Its situation was on a sand-dune terrace over-looking the river, up and down the course of which it commanded an extensive view.