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Paterangi is a
settlement in the
Waikato region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located 10 km
northwest of Te Awamutu. It is
close to the site of...
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track to byp****
Paterangi with 1230 men led by one of his
guides and the
Forest Rangers,
leaving a
large masking force in
front of
Paterangi. The
force marched...
- the Waikato, his
militia unit was
mobilised and it was his
conduct at
Paterangi,
where he
rescued British soldiers under fire, that saw him
awarded the...
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there was a
constant turnover of
small tribal groups. At Meremere,
Paterangi,
Hangatiki and Maungatatauri,
between August 1863 and June 1864 Māori...
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Awamutu and
areas extending to Kawhia, Hauturu, Pukeatua,
French P**** and
Paterangi. Waipā has
about 30,000
connections and is 100%
owned by the Waipā Energy...
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Waihou River were
settled by
Hauraki Māori, such as
Oruarangi pā and
Paterangi pā near Matatoki, and the Te
Raupa pā and
Waiwhau pā near Paeroa. The...
- included: 1973
Wellington Guineas (ridden by Des Harris)
beating Oopik and
Paterangi. 1973 New
Zealand 2000
Guineas (Des Harris)
beating Iechyd and ****stan...
- in office. Hall
married Margaret Scott at her brother's
residence at
Paterangi (Waikato) on 18
April 1906. He had an
intracerebral hemorrhage on 16 April...
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Heaphy Auckland Militia Invasion of
Waikato 1864-02-1111 February 1864
Paterangi Pa, New
Zealand John
Lucas 04040th
Regiment of Foot
First Taranaki War...
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commander General Duncan Cameron—at the time
still facing the
intimidating Paterangi line of Māori
defences in the
Waikato campaign—despatched by sea an expedition...