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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...
- was 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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)...
- 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...
- 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...
- Invercargill City Libraries. Searle, Jamie (26 March 2021). "Ex-pupil knows Tuturau School's history better than most". Southland Times. "Tweedsmuir Junior...
- site of Gore was a part of or near the routes used by Māori travellers. Tuturau, near modern Mataura, was the nearest Māori settlement. In 1836 southern...
- 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...