- The Mimi
River flows past the
settlement into the
North Taranaki Bight.
Pukearuhe Marae is
located on the Mimi coast. It
features the Tama
Ariki meeting...
- leader,
Christian evangelist, ****essor,
writer and farmer. He was born in
Pukearuhe, Taranaki, New Zealand, the son of the
great Ngāti Toa
leader Te Rauparaha...
- Hawke's Bay 68 Part of Te Kooti's War
Pukearuhe m****acre 13
February 1869
Pukearuhe,
Taranaki 8
Attack on
Pukearuhe Redoubt by a Ngāti
Maniapoto war party...
-
missionary John
Whiteley who
arrives shortly afterwards, at the
isolated Pukearuhe Redoubt. This is the
final act of the
Taranaki wars. 11 April: Prince...
- and occupation." New
Plymouth Ōakura
Whanganui Waitōtara
Patea Hāwera
Pukearuhe Ōpunake
Waverley Normanby Manaia The
conflict in
Taranaki had its roots...
-
Archaeology in
North Taranaki, New
Zealand a
study of
field monuments in the
Pukearuhe – Mimi-Urenui area, Wellington, [N.Z.]: New
Zealand Archaeological ****ociation...
- at Ōakura and
later throughout Taranaki, from Hāwera in the
south to
Pukearuhe in the north. Most of the land had
earlier been
confiscated from Māori...
- Harbour. The
stream has five
major tributaries in the
Henderson Valley: the
Pukearuhe Stream,
Anamata Stream,
Driving Stream,
Parekura Stream and
Stoney Cr****...
-
carry out his
missionary work. On 13
February 1869, he was
murdered at
Pukearuhe by a Ngāti
Maniapoto war party. Born on 20 July 1806 at
Kneesall in Nottinghamshire...
-
missionary John
Whiteley who
arrived shortly afterwards, at the
isolated Pukearuhe Redoubt, some 57
kilometres (35 mi) from New Plymouth. This was the final...