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Sheltering in Te Wairoa

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Sheltering in Te Wairoa

McCrae’s Rotomahana Hotel was the largest building in Te Wairoa. A large group sheltered there as Mt Tarawera erupted in 1886, but the roof collapsed, and the survivors had to take refuge in the house of Guide Sophia Hinerangi and a nearby meeting house. A small house, covered in ash and partly collapsed, can be seen in the foreground of this photograph.

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Eileen McSaveney, Carol Stewart and Graham Leonard, Historic volcanic activity – Tarawera, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/6843/sheltering-in-te-wairoa (accessed 3 June 2026).

Story by Eileen McSaveney, Carol Stewart and Graham Leonard, published 2 March 2009.

Comments

hokiarchgirl
15 March 2013
The proprietor of the Rotomahana Hotel was Joseph McRae (1849-1938).