Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issue 631993 - New Zealand |
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... Cameron's right flank and watch river traffic . Five days later , on 17 July , a 200 - strong Maori taua appeared on the hills above the the Koheroa redoubts , and the troops , reinforced to 640 in number , attacked . The Maori gave ...
... Cameron's right flank and watch river traffic . Five days later , on 17 July , a 200 - strong Maori taua appeared on the hills above the the Koheroa redoubts , and the troops , reinforced to 640 in number , attacked . The Maori gave ...
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... Cameron had his reinforcements - 256 more men of the 12th Regiment , a Naval Brigade of 244 sailors and marines , and the first 2500 men for the Waikato Regiments . In addition his new armoured steamship " Pio- neer " arrived in the ...
... Cameron had his reinforcements - 256 more men of the 12th Regiment , a Naval Brigade of 244 sailors and marines , and the first 2500 men for the Waikato Regiments . In addition his new armoured steamship " Pio- neer " arrived in the ...
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... Cameron had set in train an operation to protect his left flank and at the same time hopefully tie up a large number of enemy forces . Nearly 1,000 men , under Colonel Carey , had left Auckland by sea on 16 November , but various delays ...
... Cameron had set in train an operation to protect his left flank and at the same time hopefully tie up a large number of enemy forces . Nearly 1,000 men , under Colonel Carey , had left Auckland by sea on 16 November , but various delays ...
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65th Regiment Alexandra allowed Ambush arrived artillery attack Auckland Battle Bluff bridge building Built called Cameron camp Church Clearing Clevedon Commander commenced completely convoy corner December Drury early east engaged established farm farmhouse finally five followed force Forest four further garrisoned Government Grey ground guard guns Havelock hill Historical included July killed King known Koheroa land later Lennard Mangatawhiri Maoris Map ref marched Martyn's Mauku Meremere METRES military militia MIRANDA move named Naval night November occupied opened ordered Otahuhu Papakura photograph Pokeno positions posts prepared Pukekohe Queen's Rangers Rangiriri Red't Redoubt Regiment remains result Rifles river September settlement settlers side Society South Road St John's standing stockaded Surrey taken Tamihana Taranaki took track trench troops units usually volunteer Waikato Waikato river Wairoa wounded