- the
springs have
always been". In 1833
local chief Wiremu Kīngi Moki Te
Matakātea held off a war
party from
Waikato for
several w****s with a
single musket...
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Wiremu Kīngi Moki Te
Matakātea (died 14
February 1893) was a prin****l
chief and
warrior of the Ngāti
Haumiti hapū (subtribe) of the Māori iwi (tribe)...
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person executed in New
Zealand under British rule
Wiremu Kīngi Moki Te
Matakātea (c. 1800s – 14
February 1893), a
chief of the Māori
tribe known as Taranaki...
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person executed in New
Zealand under British rule
Wiremu Kingi Moki Te
Matakatea (?–1893), New
Zealand tribal warrior and
leader Wiremu Kīngi Te Rangitāke...
- 18–19, 16–30, 16–20, 17–23 Pts:
Severgin 28 Rebs: Khangereyev,
Kuantayev 4 Asts:
Mukhazhanov 4 Pts: Book 25 Rebs:
Halaifonua 10 Asts:
Matakatea,
Trego 4...
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first arrested were the
prominent figures Tītokowaru, Te Iki and
Matakatea. As
Taranaki jails became full,
ploughmen were sent to the Mt Cook barracks...
- quarter: 20–13, 26–9, 12–15, 24–17 Pts:
Abouelela 22 Rebs: El-Halawany 9 Asts: El-Halawany,
Hussin 5 Pts:
Matakatea 19 Rebs:
Matakatea 9 Asts:
Trego 7...
- Pā on the east. Orangi-tuapeka Pā was
occupied by
Wiremu Kīngi Moki Te
Matakātea in 1833 and 1834,
where he
defeated Waikato Tainui forces led by Pōtatau...
- Tautokai, an
adopted daughter of
Taranaki chief Wiremu Kingi Moki Te
Matakatea, and Te
Whare Matangi Harrison, a
nephew of the
English novelist Charles...
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Thomas Enoka 22 Tane Mumu 27 Rhys
Evans 47 Cole
Evans 72
Dante Makea-
Matakatea Outfielders 23
Connor Peden 68
Bradley Bennett 89 Ben
Enoka 99 Reilly...