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Maata Mahupuku, also
known as
Martha Grace and
Martha Asher (10
April 1890 – 15
January 1952), was the muse and
lover of short-story
writer Katherine Mansfield...
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Hamuera Tamahau Mahupuku (c.1842 – 14
January 1904) was a New
Zealand tribal leader, runholder, ****essor and
newspaper proprietor. Of Māori descent, he...
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Fitzherbert Terrace School,
where Mansfield became friends with
Maata Mahupuku, who
became a muse for
early work and with whom she is
believed to have...
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Tamahau Mahupuku 25 Sep 1840 14
January 1904
Tribal leader and
major runholder.
Founder of the
newspaper Te Puke ki Hikurangi.
Maata Mahupuku 10 April...
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Hamuera Tamahau Mahupuku (c.1842 – 14
January 1904), a New
Zealand tribal leader, runholder, ****essor, and
newspaper proprietor.
Mahupuku Road, Longbush...
- Fell Con: Mike
Cormack (2/4) Pen: Mike
Cormack (2/2) Try:
George Rangi Mahupuku Ian
Robert Laing Con: R. C.
Blake (1/2) Attendance: 12,000 Referee: R....
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Celia Manson,
writer and
journalist Marion Tylee,
artist Hamuera Tamahau Mahupuku (c.1842 – 14
January 1904), a New
Zealand tribal leader, runholder, ****essor...
- daughter,
Rawinia who died in her
teenage years.
George married Maata Mahupuku, a muse of
Katherine Mansfield.
McGregor resided for most of her married...
- Zealand, he
erected a
monument in 1911, to the
memory of
Hamuera Tamahau Mahupuku, a
distinguished chief of Ngati-Kahungunu.
Illingworth was one of the seven...
- near Greytown, due to his
close ****ociation with
chief Hamuera Tamahau Mahupuku - so
close that the
chief adopted the
child of one of
Captain Mein Smith's...