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Moutoa Gardens, also
known as Pākaitore, is a park in the city of Whanganui, New Zealand.
Named after the
Battle of
Moutoa Island in the
Second Taranaki...
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Moutoa is a
rural community in the
Horowhenua District and Manawatū-Whanganui
region of New Zealand's
North Island, on the Manawatū River. It is located...
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Moutoa Island is an
island of
shingle approximately 500
metres (1,600 ft) long, 80
kilometres (50 mi) up the
Whanganui River, New
Zealand between the towns...
- at the site—today
known as
Moutoa Gardens—with an
inscription that read: "To the
memory of
those brave men who fell at
Moutoa 14 May 1864 in
defence of...
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tribes of the
lower river to
defend the town. The
result was the
Battle of
Moutoa Island and a
substantial defeat for the Pai Mārire
force on 14 May 1864...
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fiscal cap, was dropped.
These protests included occupations of Whanganui's
Moutoa Gardens and the
Takahue school in
Northland (leading to its destruction...
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Motukakako Island (in
Waikato River delta)
Motutaiko Island (in Lake Taupō)
Moutoa Island (in the
Whanganui River) Mou Tapu (in Lake Wānaka) Mou Waho (in Lake...
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ongoing Tieke Marae land
occupation since 1993, and the
highly publicised Moutoa Gardens occupation in 1995. On 30
August 2012
agreement was
reached that...
- from 1986 to 2004. He was
prominent in
opposing the Māori
occupation of
Moutoa Gardens in 1995.
Poynter was born in 1939. As a boy, he was "inquisitive...
- seen as a
focal point for any
resentment over land ownership. In 1995,
Moutoa Gardens in Wanganui,
known to
local Māori as Pakaitore, were
occupied for...