The death of a Ngāti Whanaunga man during Cook's visit to Hauraki, 1769
Cook and the crew of the Endeavour arrived into Hauraki on Friday the 3rd of November 1769 after passing Tuhua (Mayor Island), near Tauranga. They arrived at a group of rocks and islands called Te Rua-o-Māhua. Cook named this collection of rocks and islets, The Court of Aldermen. Today, these islands are known as the Aldermen Islands. They continued further and came to Te Whitianganui-a-Kupe where, on Thursday the 9th of November, Cook observed the transit of Mercury. He subsequently named the area Mercury Bay. It was while they were making these observations that a Ngāti Whanaunga man was killed. Cook's journal records the event as follows: While we were making these observations five Canoes came along side of the Ship, two large and three small ones, in one were 47 people but in the others not so many. They were wholy strangers to us and to all appearances they came with a hostal intention, being compleatly arm'd with Pikes, Darts, Stones & ca h