Lieutenant Horatio Gordon Robley’s drawing of the scene on the morning of 30 April 1864, after the British had unsuccessfully attacked the Māori defences at Gate Pā. British soldiers stand guard while two carry a casualty on a stretcher. Wounded and dead Māori are visible in the trenches. Tauranga Harbour can be seen in the background.
The defeat at Pukehinahina (the Gate Pā) on 29 April embarrassed the British military and its leadership. A garrison of fewer that 250 warriors, most of them members of the local Ngāi Te Rangi iwi, had inflicted heavy casualties on a storming party that was backed up by a much larger British force. Ngāi Te Rangi abandoned the position once it had served its purpose, allowing the British to occupy the empty pā.
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