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... Rangiriri Cameron seems to have spent the best blood at the front attack without breaching the works with only an entrance place for one at a time and each and every one shewing his face there was kilt { sic } and whoever heard before ...
... Rangiriri Cameron seems to have spent the best blood at the front attack without breaching the works with only an entrance place for one at a time and each and every one shewing his face there was kilt { sic } and whoever heard before ...
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... Rangiriri and several other engagements in the Waikato . He was one of the pioneers of the Thames goldrush in 1867 , but when Te Kooti raided Poverty Bay a few years later , he rejoined the militia and took an active part in the pursuit ...
... Rangiriri and several other engagements in the Waikato . He was one of the pioneers of the Thames goldrush in 1867 , but when Te Kooti raided Poverty Bay a few years later , he rejoined the militia and took an active part in the pursuit ...
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