- an ancient, and
apparently unpo****ted and unfortified, pā
known as
Puketakauere. The two pā were
sited on a pair of low
hills 800m
southeast of Te Kohia...
- of 1837–1838 New
Zealand Wars
First Taranaki War Te Kohia, 1860 Waireka, 1860
Puketakauere, 1860 Spouse(s)
Eleanor Felicia Askin Geddes (m. 1839)...
-
Squadron under Captain Frederick Seymour, she parti****ted in the
attack on
Puketakauere pā
during the
First Taranaki War.
Later that year, the crew
landed at...
- class, with his
pennant aboard Iris. He parti****ted in the
attack on
Puketakauere pā
during the
First Taranaki War in New Zealand.
Between 1862 and 1866...
-
forces at
Puketakauere pā in June 1860,
although later withdrew to
Waitara after sustaining heavy losses.
After the
British defeat at
Puketakauere, Major-General...
-
campaigns during the war
included the
major British defeat in the
Battle of
Puketakauere,
close to Te
Kohia pā, on 27 June 1860
which cost the
lives of 32 Imperial...
-
command of
Captain William Loring. She parti****ted in the
attack on
Puketakauere pā,
during the
First Taranaki War and left the
Australia Station in 1861...
-
crown during the
First Taranaki War,
fighting under chief Hapurona at
Puketakauere.
After the conflict, Hemi
joined the
government forces and
acted as a...
-
Chapu Battle of
Woosung Battle of ****iang
First Taranaki War
Battle of
Puketakauere Pratt's
sapping campaign Awards China War
Medal (1842) New
Zealand War...
- have the
permission of
Bishop Selwyn. He was
present at the
Battle of
Puketakauere on 23 June 1860; the
action at ****rangi in
December 1860
against the...