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- proceed to cook and eat them in the Otawhao Pa. In 1842 the Rev. John Morgan moved to the Otawhao Mission Station. Otawhao was to the south west of Te Awamutu...
- Mangarewarewa, Mangatawhiri, Matamata pā, Maungakawa, Maungatautari, Mohoaonui, Otawhao, Patetere, Rangataiki, Rangiaowhia, Taupō, Te Kopua, Te Rore, Tireke, Tuakau...
- Coldham, the sister of Marianne Williams. In about 1842 he established the Otawhao mission station. In 1846 Morgan helped to construct 3 water mills that...
- carved wharenui including: Te Waiariki at Whaiora marae, Ōtara (1977); Te Ōtāwhao at Te Awamutu College (1985); Tānenuiārangi at Waipapa marae, University...
- 60 backpacks of human remains and proceed to cook and eat them in the Otawhao pa. The growith of the king movement led Governor Thomas Gore Browne to...
- hapu, and others, in occupation of their ancestral tribal lands in the Otawhao, Moeawha and Turata districts. The eventual invasion of those lands by...
- 1835, and worked from 1839 at Kaitotehe Mission near Mount Taupiri and at Otawhao in the valley of the Waipā River; and remained at that mission into the...
- established the Kaitotehe Mission, with branch missions at Te Awamutu and Otawhao in the valley of the Waipā River. Ashwell was born on 26 May 1810 at Birmingham...
- school had only one girl attending. Shortly after Rev Morgan took over Otawhao (Te Awamutu) mission station in 1841, wheat was grown there and, next year...
- by 1911 a shelter shed and platform had been added. On 8 November 1908 Otawhao was renamed Whenuahou. In 1917 the mail train was noted as not stopping...