Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issue 631993 - New Zealand |
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... TARANAKI In April 1860 , two months before Tawhiao's accession to the Kingship , Governor Gore - Browne had bought , on be- half of the Government , a block of land at Waitara from a minor chief of Te Atiawa named Teira , over the ...
... TARANAKI In April 1860 , two months before Tawhiao's accession to the Kingship , Governor Gore - Browne had bought , on be- half of the Government , a block of land at Waitara from a minor chief of Te Atiawa named Teira , over the ...
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... Taranaki had resulted in a climate of distrust . Although welcomed by older Maoris who had known him ten years before , Grey had no influence with the younger ones , and even the elders were imbued with that distrust . One stumbling ...
... Taranaki had resulted in a climate of distrust . Although welcomed by older Maoris who had known him ten years before , Grey had no influence with the younger ones , and even the elders were imbued with that distrust . One stumbling ...
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... Taranaki wars . MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS In Auckland during the period of the Waikato War , service in the militia ( limited to within 25 miles of Auck- land ) was compulsory for all males between 16 and 55. This should in theory have ...
... Taranaki wars . MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS In Auckland during the period of the Waikato War , service in the militia ( limited to within 25 miles of Auck- land ) was compulsory for all males between 16 and 55. This should in theory have ...
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