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- Tataraimaka is a rural coastal area in Taranaki, New Zealand. It is predominantly a dairy farming area, approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-west...
- During the earlier war they had driven settlers off farmland at Omata and Tataraimaka, 20 km south of New Plymouth, and occupied it, claiming it by right of...
- There, it was agreed that the lands East and West of New Plymouth (Tataraimaka, Kaipopo, Waitaha and Waitara) were Māori lands, and that any attempt...
- Invasion plans made Māori remained in possession of the European-owned Tātaraimaka 238 0 Battle at Te Kohia – 1860 Battle of Waireka – 1860 Battle of Puketakauere...
- He died in 1905 after an illness at the age of 31, and was buried at Tataraimaka Cemetery. "the 1,109 New Zealand ALL BLACKS from 1884 - GAGE to MYNOTT ::...
- Invasion plans made Māori remained in possession of the European-owned Tātaraimaka 200 killed and wounded Second Taranaki War (1863–1866)  British Empire...
- Auckland soon after. On 4 June, British troops attacked Tainui Māori at Tataraimaka. On 9 July 1863 Grey issued a new ultimatum, ordering that all Māori...
- Kawhia, while in Taranaki posts at Omata, the Bell Block, Waireka and Tataraimaka were garrisoned – with each of those often surrounded by a cordon of...
- the Pahiatua Herald. After losing his parliamentary seat he moved to Tataraimaka in Taranaki, where he took up farming. Hawkins pla**** 17 first-class...
- attempt on Grey, who regularly rode the track between New Plymouth and the Tataraimaka military post. Imperial troops were moved back to Taranaki as hostilities...