Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issue 631993 - New Zealand |
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... Waitara , but the Maoris held the Tataraimaka block ( part of the original land purchase ) as a " hostage " for Waitara . And there were ominous results of the fighting . Suspicion and distrust were abroad in the land , and the King had ...
... Waitara , but the Maoris held the Tataraimaka block ( part of the original land purchase ) as a " hostage " for Waitara . And there were ominous results of the fighting . Suspicion and distrust were abroad in the land , and the King had ...
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... Waitara was returned at the same time . But then Grey hesitated , afraid that taking the troops away from Auckland might be the signal for that Maori attack . Finally , in March he sailed to Taranaki with the bulk of the army , and on 4 ...
... Waitara was returned at the same time . But then Grey hesitated , afraid that taking the troops away from Auckland might be the signal for that Maori attack . Finally , in March he sailed to Taranaki with the bulk of the army , and on 4 ...
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