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Steve Watters
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'St Paul's Church, Rangiaowhia', URL: /media/photo/st-pauls-church-rangiaowhia, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 24-Jun-2014
RELATED TO ST PAUL'S CHURCH, RANGIAOWHIA
Events
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5 May 1898
Dog Tax War narrowly averted
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6 May 1869
Colonial troops invade the Urewera
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31 March 1864
Rewi's last stand?
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16 May 1846
Eight killed in attack on Boulcott Farm
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12 July 1863
British forces invade Waikato
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17 July 1863
Māori force defeated at Koheroa
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7 September 1868
Von Tempsky killed at Te Ngutu-o-te-manu
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9 June 1868
Tītokowaru's war begins
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25 June 1860
Death of the first Māori King
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26 August 1894
Death of second Māori King
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13 February 1869
Killings at Pukearuhe
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19 February 1883
Release of Parihaka leaders Te Whiti and Tohu
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23 May 1966
Coronation of first Māori Queen
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24 February 1870
Last imperial troops leave New Zealand
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10 November 1868
Te Kooti attacks Matawhero
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21 November 1863
Māori surrender at Rangiriri
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17 March 1860
First Taranaki War erupts at Waitara
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17 June 1843
The Wairau incident
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6 April 1864
Pai Mārire ambush in Taranaki
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29 April 1864
Assault on Gate Pā
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30 April 1864
Pai Mārire defeated at Sentry Hill, Taranaki
Biographies
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William Williams
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Gustavus von Tempsky
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George Whitmore
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Duncan Cameron
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James Cowan
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Frederick Whitaker
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James Crowe Richmond
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Gilbert Mair
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John Gorst
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Thomas Gore Browne
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Mahuta Tāwhiao Pōtatau Te Wherowhero
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King Korokī
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Te Puea Herangi
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Rāpata Wahawaha
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Wahanui Huatare
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Riwha Titokowaru
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Te Whiti
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Pōtatau Te Wherowhero
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Wiremu Te Rangitake
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Te Kooti
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Tūkāroto Pōtatau Matutaera Tāwhiao
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Hēnare Matua
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Rewi Maniapoto
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Henare Kaihau
Articles
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A history of New Zealand 1769-1914
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Tītokowaru's war
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Te Kooti's war
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War in Tauranga
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War in Waikato
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New Zealand Wars memorials
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War in Taranaki 1860-63
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War in Whanganui
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War in Wellington
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Pai Marire
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New Zealand's 19th-century wars
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Māori King movement - 1860-94
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Māori King movement origins
Community contributions