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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
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Period of hostilities between Māori and the New Zealand Government
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
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New Zealand Māori tribal confederation
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
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Point in New Zealand
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
Cape_Egmont
1863–64 campaign of the New Zealand Wars
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
Invasion_of_the_Waikato
1860s war between Māori and the New Zealand government
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
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Rugby player
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 ::
Hugh_Mills_(rugby_union)
Invasion plans made Māori remained in possession of the European-owned Tātaraimaka 200 killed and wounded Second Taranaki War (1863–1866) British Empire
List of wars involving New Zealand
List_of_wars_involving_New_Zealand
British Army general (1808–1888)
successful assault on a party of about 50 Māori still occupying the contested Tataraimaka block beside the Katikara River, killing 24. This fresh outbreak of fighting
Duncan Cameron (British Army officer)
Duncan_Cameron_(British_Army_officer)
1860s New Zealand political event
ministers signed an agreement that a disputed block of land between Tataraimaka and Omata in Taranaki would be confiscated and Waitara Māori hostile
New Zealand land confiscations
New_Zealand_land_confiscations
New Zealand Māori chief (1807–1894)
attempt on Grey, who regularly rode the track between New Plymouth and the Tataraimaka military post. He destroyed a magistrates court in North Waikato and
Rewi_Maniapoto
Settlement in Taranaki Region, New Zealand
European settlers in New Plymouth safe, and as a base to later retake Tataraimaka to the West. On 4 May 1863 a party of about 40 Māori warriors ambushed
Ōakura
New Zealand politician and cricketer (1861–1930)
the Pahiatua Herald. After losing his parliamentary seat he moved to Tataraimaka in Taranaki, where he took up farming. Hawkins played 17 first-class
Bill_Hawkins_(cricketer)
Military unit
May 1863 when soldiers of the 57th Regiment tried to evict Māori at Tataraimaka. Unlike the first war, the Volunteers received permission from the new
Taranaki_Regiment
Aspect of New Zealand history
these secret deals Grey bought 10,800ha in five blocks: two were at Tataraimaka and Omata to the south-west of New Plymouth and thus beyond the scope
History_of_New_Plymouth
Tapuinikau Pa Historic Reserve Tataraimaka Pa Historic Reserve Tataraimaka / St George’s Redoubt Historic Reserve Tataraimaka Urupā Historic Reserve Taumata
Historic reserves of New Zealand
Historic_reserves_of_New_Zealand
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Ploughman. Son of Talmai (Talmai is a, meaning abounding in furrows.) Famous bearer: St...
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Born on friday
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Brightness, Whiteness, Drought
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Portuguese form of Roman Latin Marcius, MÃRCIO means "defense" or "of the sea."
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Variant spelling of Hebrew Reuwben, REUVEN means "behold, a son!"
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, oak-wood.
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Peace, Protection
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Swift.
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Yiphtach, JIPHTAH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free." In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Also spelled Jephthah.
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