These travellers settled in the area around Wellington Harbour.
Wellington Harbour lies along an active geological fault, which is clearly evident on its straight western shore.
It is located four kilometres northeast of the city centre, on hills overlooking Wellington Harbour.
The geological fault which the river previously followed continues as a steep bluff at the edge of the Wellington Harbour.
The race was run on Wellington Harbour for £100 a side.
Barrett Reef, in Wellington Harbour, was also named after him.
It is a small lagoon filled with sea water and connected to Wellington Harbour through a narrow channel.
It was first discovered in Wellington Harbour in 1987.
It is located on former railway land close to the edge of Wellington Harbour.
He also began a series on the history of Wellington Harbour.