Port Levy

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title: Port Levy
text: Port Levy is a long, sheltered bay and settlement on Banks Peninsula in Canterbury, New Zealand. The current population is under 100, but in the mid-19th century it was the largest Māori settlement in Canterbury with a population of about 400 people. It is named after Solomon Levey, an Australian merchant and ship owner who sent a number of trading vessels to the Banks Peninsula area during the 1820s. The bay was settled by the Ngai Tūāhuriri sub-tribe of Ngāi Tahu, and the chief Moki named the
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original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Levy
date created: 2006-08-03T17:11:09Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T00:53:19Z
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