Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issue 631993 - New Zealand |
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... Waikato chiefs for advice . Rewi intercepted the letter and replied " Strike the Pakeha ! " The second Taranaki War then commenced . A week later , on 11 May , Grey issued a proclamation renouncing any claim to the Waitara Block , but ...
... Waikato chiefs for advice . Rewi intercepted the letter and replied " Strike the Pakeha ! " The second Taranaki War then commenced . A week later , on 11 May , Grey issued a proclamation renouncing any claim to the Waitara Block , but ...
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... Waikato War , service in the militia ( limited to within 25 miles of Auck- land ) was compulsory for all males ... Chiefs . Historians tend to believe he was influenced by business men and politicians greedy for Waikato land , who did ...
... Waikato War , service in the militia ( limited to within 25 miles of Auck- land ) was compulsory for all males ... Chiefs . Historians tend to believe he was influenced by business men and politicians greedy for Waikato land , who did ...
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