Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issue 631993 - New Zealand |
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... died in June 1988 , leaving the Society " on its own " as no - one claimed any great knowledge of the matter . However , a start was made in that year , 1988. It was immediately apparent that the effort should have been made at least 30 ...
... died in June 1988 , leaving the Society " on its own " as no - one claimed any great knowledge of the matter . However , a start was made in that year , 1988. It was immediately apparent that the effort should have been made at least 30 ...
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... died , to be succeeded by his son Matutaera . Matutaera took the name Potatau II , but four years later , in 1864 , he was to be re - christened Tawhiao ( the Holder of the World ) by the prophet Te Ua , and this is the name by which he ...
... died , to be succeeded by his son Matutaera . Matutaera took the name Potatau II , but four years later , in 1864 , he was to be re - christened Tawhiao ( the Holder of the World ) by the prophet Te Ua , and this is the name by which he ...
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... died in the action . The Presbyterian Church in Papakura was also stockaded and loop - holed at this time , but it has since been replaced by a new building . Above : In this view , the remains of trenches can be seen across the front ...
... died in the action . The Presbyterian Church in Papakura was also stockaded and loop - holed at this time , but it has since been replaced by a new building . Above : In this view , the remains of trenches can be seen across the front ...
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