I would expect that the Maori would choose from one of the local names for this mountain. It has several, depending on region.
Hobart, Tasmania.
Martha's Backyard, Mt Wellington, Auckland has a sporadic supply
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Assuming you mean Mt Wellington in Tasmania, then it is not part of the Great Dividing Range. This range ends near Melbourne, but does not extend to the island state. Mt Wellington is part of the Wellington Range.
There are two Mt Cook's that I know of. The first is roughly one-half the way up the Southern Alps, and also has the Maori name Aoraki. The other one is adjacent to the CBD in Wellington, and is the prime reference for Surveying in New Zealand. It is juts inside the foyer of the old Dominion Museum in Buckle Street.
Yes,
Hobart, Tasmania.
The Maori name for Mt Cook is Aoraki.
Martha's Backyard, Mt Wellington, Auckland has a sporadic supply
Aoraki..... often printed on modern maps as Aoraki/Mt Cook
Maungawhau.
We have at least 3 major ports in the north island. Auckland Tauranga/Mt Maunganui Wellington
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Mt Hutt - Opuku and Te Tai Ta
Puketapapa is the nearest mountain in mt Roskill Auckland.
The Maori name for Mount Egmont is "Taranaki." It is an active stratovolcano located on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. Taranaki is an important landmark and holds cultural significance for the local Maori people.
Aoraki is the Maori name for Mount Cook, which is the highest mountain in New Zealand. The name Aoraki translates to "cloud piercer" in English.