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- Tuarāwhati (Whā****u's sisters). After the battle, Tūtekawa fled down to Waikākahi on the s****s of Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora where he lived amongst his...
- farmer. He was the son of politician George Buckley. Buckley was born in Waikakahi in the Canterbury Region. He was sent to England for his education, and...
- Currie's account is dateable by Thomas Currie's acquisition of land in the Waikakahi Estate ballot of March 1899 and the family's departure from Waitohi.: 47–48 ...
- Green Hills Gum Tree Flat Morven Nukuroa Pikes Point Studholme Tawai Waikakahi Willowbridge Pareora-Otaio-Makikihi Ward: Blue Cliffs Esk Valley Gordons...
- Lyttelton firm Dalgety, Buckley, and Co. John and Allan McLean bought the Waikakahi run near Waimate in 1866, and they took Buckley into their business partnership...
- Tuarāwhati (Whā****u's sisters). After the battle, Tūtekawa fled down to Waikākahi on the s****s of Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora where he lived amongst his...
- John owned runs in Canterbury, Otago, and Morven Hills, acquiring the Waikakahi property near Waimate from a Mr. Harris in 1866. Their sister Alexandrina...
- John owned runs in Canterbury, Otago, and Morven Hills, acquiring the Waikakahi property near Waimate from a Mr. Harris in 1866. Their sister Alexandrina...
- capricious." The 'eat relation' feud began when Murihake, a woman at Waikakahi on the eastern s****s of Te Waihora, happened to put on a dog-skin cloak...
- Nelson. He bought land in circa 1853 just north of the Waitaki River; the Waikakahi run was later known as Elephant Hill. Taylor sold the run in 1855 and...