Kaihere

[1] Kaihere's meshblock (1069500 includes the school and most houses) had these census results -[3] The village lies on the edge of greywacke, of the Jurassic Manaia Hill Group, and the peat of the Hauraki graben.

[5] That formation has boulders of andesite, quartz vein-stone, cryptocrystalline silica, and banded rhyolite, with cobbles of greywacke, in a poorly cemented bed of pumice silt.

[8] Government gradually bought the wetlands, including Kaihere, until it controlled enough to enact the Hauraki Plains Act 1908.

[17] The 1929[21] Kaihere war memorial pavilion is listed as Category: A - Heritage Feature in Hauraki District Plan.

It is a small timber gabled box cottage, in front of the 1917 Community Hall, with kauri bench seats under the veranda.

1915 Patetonga and Kaihere plans and notice of auction
1922 steamers at Kaihere Landing