[1] The name Maungarāhiri refers to Rāhiri, an ancestor of Ngāpuhi, who journeyed around the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui).
[3] This scoria cone had a peak 75 metres above sea level (30m higher than the surrounding land) before it was mostly quarried away.
Remnants of the southern slopes of the cone lie south of the reserve and underlie houses in Ventnor Road.
Part of this flow can be seen among the mangroves adjacent to the Shore Rd bridge across the creek from St Kentigern School carpark.
The toe of the lava flow is buried beneath mud and railway embankment near the Hobson Bay marina.