CAPE KIDNAPPERS, now a gannet colony, which was named by Captain Cook after Maoris had attempted to abduct a Tahitian boy from the Endeavour.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31934, 11 March 1969, Page 6
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24CAPE KIDNAPPERS, now a gannet colony, which was named by Captain Cook after Maoris had attempted to abduct a Tahitian boy from the Endeavour. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31934, 11 March 1969, Page 6
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