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- 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 Puketakauereduring the First Taranaki War. Later that year, the crew landed at...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- class, with his pennant aboard Iris. He parti****ted in the attack on Puketakauereduring the First Taranaki War in New Zealand. Between 1862 and 1866...
- crown during the First Taranaki War, fighting under chief Hapurona at Puketakauere. After the conflict, Hemi joined the government forces and acted as a...
- 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...