- The
Battle of Te
Pōrere was an
engagement that took
place at Te
Pōrere on 4
October 1869 in the
Central Plateau region of New Zealand's
North Island during...
- and
driving winds, Te
Kooti began preparing an
earthwork redoubt at Te
Pōrere near
Papakai village,
about 9 km west of Lake
Rotoaira on the
lower northwest...
- The Te
Pōrere Redoubts were
fortifications of the New
Zealand Wars,
located at Te
Pōrere, to the
southwest of the
current site of Tūrangi, in New Zealand...
- with Te Kooti's Hau Hau at Te
Pōrere Redoubt,
which was
styled after a
European fort. The
result of the
Battle of Te
Pōrere was a
decisive defeat for Tūwharetoa...
- to
holden fro this day forward, for bettere, for wers, for
richere for
porere, in
seknesse and in
helthe to be
boneyre and
buxsum in
bedde and at borde...
- there, Te
Kooti was
chased to Te
Pōrere where he set up a pā. He was
defeated at the
subsequent Battle of Te
Pōrere.
While Te
Kooti escaped, he left many...
-
source to sea are:
State Highway 47
Bridge near
Tongariro National Park Te
Pōrere Redoubts Walk
crosses the
river just
downstream from The
Western Diversion...
- the
pursuit of Te Kooti. Such was his re****tion that the
Battle of Te
Pōrere near
Tongariro was dela****
until Te
Keepa and his men arrived; they were...
- Sir John
Grace KBE MVO
Grace in 1961 at Te
Pōrere 1st High
Commissioner of New
Zealand to Fiji In
office 1970 (1970)–1973 (1973)
Succeeded by
Graham Ansell...
-
Colonial Forces and was
killed during Te Kooti's War, at the
Battle of Te
Pōrere near Tongariro, and
James George. In his epic poem “Ranolf and Amohia”,...