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Tuturau is a
rural community in the
Southland District and
Southland Region of New Zealand. It is part of
Southland District Council's
Oreti Ward. Tuturau...
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European Nathanael Chalmers who was
guided by Reko, the
chief of the
Tuturau, over the
Waimea Plains and up the
Mataura River in
September 1853. Evidence...
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Nathanael Chalmers in 1853.
Guided by Reko and Kaikōura, he
walked from
Tuturau (Southland) to the
lakes via the
Kawarau River. He was
stricken by dysentery...
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Nathanael Chalmers in 1853.
Guided by Reko and Kaikōura, he
walked from
Tuturau (Southland) to the lake via the
Kawarau River.
However he was stricken...
- 1835. His
father was
James Steuart Shanks Sen. (1800–1871); he died at
Tuturau. His Dublin-born
mother (1814–1898) died at Mataura. The
family emigrated...
- falls. The
closest Māori
settlement was the
kaika (unfortified village) of
Tūtūrau,
which was
located near the east bank of the
Mataura River 3.2 km (2.0 mi)...
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return to the south, they
attacked and
defeated at
Tuturau the Puaho's expedition,
which had
reached Tuturau. Te
Puaho was slain, and his
followers were taken...
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Invercargill City Libraries. Searle,
Jamie (26
March 2021). "Ex-pupil
knows Tuturau School's
history better than most".
Southland Times. "Tweedsmuir Junior...
- in 1853,
accompanied by two Māori guides: Reko, a Ngāi Tahu
chief from
Tuturau, and Kaikōura, a man who had run away from the Kaikōura ranges. Chalmers...
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learned of this
oncoming attack, and led his own taua from
Ruapuke Island to
Tuturau,
where he
fought and
killed Te Pūoho. Ngāti Toa
never again made a major...