Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... Ngati - whatua people of the north when Auckland was threatened from the south in 1860 . When Percy Smith landed at Auckland on October 20 , 1859 , the survey of the Kaipara was in the offing . So was the Waikato War and the threat to ...
... Ngati - whatua people of the north when Auckland was threatened from the south in 1860 . When Percy Smith landed at Auckland on October 20 , 1859 , the survey of the Kaipara was in the offing . So was the Waikato War and the threat to ...
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... Ngati - Whatua people there were some 200 Nga - Puhi , and they had built a square of temporary huts and tents with a large open space in the centre for speeches , war dances & c . As soon as I arrived , I was seated on a stool in the ...
... Ngati - Whatua people there were some 200 Nga - Puhi , and they had built a square of temporary huts and tents with a large open space in the centre for speeches , war dances & c . As soon as I arrived , I was seated on a stool in the ...
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... Ngati Whatua of Orakei , and had " a Maori School near the Orakei Basin " , which is probably the School , now in ... Ngatiwhatua , the Ngaoho people lived at Puka- puka pa on the Orakei Basin at the bottom of Orakei Road , and there was ...
... Ngati Whatua of Orakei , and had " a Maori School near the Orakei Basin " , which is probably the School , now in ... Ngatiwhatua , the Ngaoho people lived at Puka- puka pa on the Orakei Basin at the bottom of Orakei Road , and there was ...
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