-
recorded Māori
toponyms for the area – Te Ara
Taumaihi and Ō-hine-puhiawe. The
origins of Te Ara
Taumaihi have yet to be
explicitly explored. Ō-hine-puhiawe...
- and 2m deep
behind the palisade, as well as
hidden rifle pits and
three taumaihi, 6m-high
towers built of
packed soil and ferns.
While men in the trenches...
- each end,
where the
roads run. A peninsula, on
which stands the pa
called Taumaihi, juts out into the
centre of the lake. The
waters are
beautifully clear...
- Late in his life, he
lived in
Clyde Street in Epsom. He died at his home,
Taumaihi, on 12
February 1928 and was
buried at
Pukekohe Cemetery. He was survived...
- Waitangi, led by
Tauru Matioro. They
built a pā (fort),
complete with a
taumaihi (fighting
stage or tower), next to Ngāti Tama's Kaimātaotao pā 400–500...
-
attempted to take
revenge for this grievance. When Hineuru’s brothers,
Taumaihi, Puteketeke, and
Rorotaka came to
visit Motiti,
Paepaetehe invited them...
- to m****acre a
group of Tūwharetoa men led by Rorotaka, Puteketeke, and
Taumaihi at Motiti,
after which the
members of Ngāti Tūwharetoa who were settled...