Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 1, October 1974
Opihi Bay
Opihi Bay
Opihi Bay, the next small bay was occupied by members of the Daken family and a number of their graves are there, and at the present time one member has a seaside cottage in the bay.
Crossing over the Tongue which divides the inner part of Port Underwood into two arms, and from where a good view can be had, the road descends to Whangakoko Bay which was early occupied by the Claverley family. A very fine white marble headstone over one of their graves is unfortunately smothered in a thicket of gorse, but a growth of arum lilies marks the site of the home.