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343IlipToro, death 3) 2Co To Reaparaha was standing in the first trench, h-ving climbed the outer paIlsrAe uEseen. Pechi Tekorehu advanced from the interior of the pr. to t:;e edjecient trench, hoping thug exposing himself, to decoy the greet. ITati-Toe leader inside vhere he could be more easily captured. The inmates of the village, however, seeinF their lender so near his enery, ealled out, &quot;Whakthokiel&quot; To this Tukorehu replied, &quot;Mau ano mu ma tena rore parera e ki :nal kip hokit&quot; &quot;Should I be told by you, n duck-decoy, to retire!&quot; with a great shout the people rushed. forwerd and Te Reuperaho jumping- quickly out of the trench, hurriedly retired to his forces. Maugatoetoa was kept in p state of seire was several day e and then Tukorehu and his people suddenly abardoned their stronghold Ord commenced to retreat in the open. Seeing this 1;gati-Ton Gore chore but the pursuers nearly fell into a trap for suddenly, without wnrninr, Tukorehu and his warriors rallied and turned on Te Rauparaho and hie wrr party. It was nor, rrati-Tonts turn to flee. Te acuparehs Wee reeinT for his life and. his career was very nearly ended. One of the Ngati-Maniepoto was so eloJe that he actuelly caut hold of his enemy's cloak, but Te Renparehn, in desperation, slippeP out of Lis Torment and disappeared into the ooruh. This narrow escape 'leered to have taught the wily Neati-Toe leader n boson for he never oewe beak to Yengatoatea again. Meanwhile, the rest of NTati-ranippoto, aroused to action by the death of To roerua, sent a war party to 7ernkopa where they killed Te Eahutu of Neati-Tos. In retnriation for this Te
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374Rauparaha sent a party of his warriors into the rrati,Yaniagoto country and on the track outside the Arapee pa they caupht two woven. Ulho, a woman who talonred to Kewhin wns spared, but To Arataua, a woman of high rank belonging to Pokau, was put to death. The party was pursued by To Wheinra who succeeded in overtnYing them at a place called Te finupo, where he and his warriors managed to kill twenty of the invaders. ApRin, at VAngaehaa, Te Nhaingt overtook another party Rod killed Pekapeka. The killing of Te Arataua caused Te Aunui, of Arapae, to now take up arms agRinst Egati-ToR.
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434uroro, d-ath Te Reuparaha gas standing in thc first trench, h,vinr climbed the outer paiierAe unseen. Pechi Tskorehn advanced from the interior of the pp. to t:e cdjecient trenoh, hoping by thus exposing himself, to decoy the great ;T,7ati-Toa leader inside ',Mere ho could be more easily ceptured. The inmates of the village, however, seeing their leader so near his enemy, e,lled out, 'Whakahokint&quot; To this Tukorehu replied, &quot;u ano ru. ma tens, rore parera e ki rot kin hokit&quot; &quot;Should I to told by you, n duck-decoy, to retire!&quot; With a great shout the people ruched forward and Te Rpuperahe jurping quickly out of the trench, hurriedly retired to his forces. rengatontoa wen kept in p state of seire ens severel drys and then Tukorehu and. his people suVes1:, nberdmned their stronghold and conmenced to retreat in the open. Seeing this ati-Ton gave chase but the pursuers nearly fell into a trap for suddenly, without warning, Tukorehu arli his worriers rallied and turned on Te Rcuparaha end his wrr party. It vine nor' ligati-Toa's turn to flee. Te :,:cupro was rccine for hie life mod his career vt,13 very nearly ended. Ode of the Ngati-Eaninpoto Imo so close that he actually ontv-ht hole. of his enemy's cloak, but Te ;tkuparahrt, in desperation, slipped out of IA8 foment and disa,peared into the scrub. This narrow escape seemed to have taught the wily :Igati-Ton lender n lesson for he never came back to Yangatoaton again. Leanwhile, the rest of Vgnti-raniapoto, aroused to action by the doath of Te roerua, sent a war party to rarokopa where they killed To hutu of 14zati-Tom. In retalliation for this Te
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465roro, death 4) RaupGraha sent n party of his warriors into the rrati-Yaninpoto eountry and on the track ontsiec the Arapae pa ther caurht two women. Niho, a woman who telonred to Xnwhin vas spared, but Te Arataua, a woman of high rank telonrirr to Fokau, was put to death. The party was pursued by Te Wheinra who suceemded in overt,Yin,r them at a place called Te Raupo, where he and his warriors manored to kill twenty of the invaders. ,!rain, at Lnngaohaa, Te Shaino7a overtook another party and killed Pekapek, The of Te Arataua c?used Te Aunui, of Arapae, to now take up arms sealast Erqti-Toa.
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525g 1,1 THE mon OF TUPOKI. i It is hard to tell the immediate onuse that brought the Agati-Tema ohief Tupoki into Agati-Maniapoto country. but a rood and ruffle-lent reason would no doubt be the past defeats of Rgati-Yuma at the hands of their northern neighbours. In any case, the AratiTama embarked on the war path and led ty Tupoki. brother-in-law of the great A/Teti-Tama warrior Raparapa, marched up the Pokau river and fell on ft pa called Rangikohun, situated a little Mown stream from Patoka, but on the oalte Inn37 or tba ranjnotaske stream. The pa was almost deserted at the tire, but the invaders succeeded in (latching P. woman n,red Parernhui whoa they killed. Coming on the war p,rty surprised and killed a nil/Aar of people near Lri after rhich they camped et rairere falls. In the meantime, news of their preeence WA. been made known and Taro. leader of the Nrati-'7aiora out-trite of Nrati-:aniepoto, tarn inland and organised a force which Ensemble at the facone pa Ampex. From here ?'hero are hie rcrriors rerched to Weitere, or the Yoksu, and there attacked the coral; of Tupoki whom they put to flight, the 17rati-Tamo retreating down the river. The party of Tupoki split irate two divisions, one party under Tnpoki himself, and the other under n chief named Ngaehe, who was. by the way, a relative of Wharf,. Nz-ati-Tama crossed to the north bank of the. Yokau end after crossinc the hills, dropped down into the v-/ley of the Yanrootelake which they crossed stout a mile or so above its Yonetion with the l'okan. Nrsehe's party way in the lend, end had already reached the nusnit of tho opposite hills while Tupoki was crossinr the stream. At this moment the
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5562) ,74. 3 A I pursuing Ncati-Haniapoto arrived on the hills bhhind. At this spot the ncaotaeke gorge is very narrow, and Share was able to recognise hie relative Ngaehe on the opposite side. Re called ant soross the chasm and warned him not to wait for Tupliki but to get well on his way, advice whioh Ifgaehe thought fit to take. That night Tupoki encamped on the north bank of the Token near Mahoenui, at a place called Pararewa, Ngeehe being camped some distance further down stream. The following morning Where and his warriors attacked the camp of Tupoki and as the ffeatieraniapoto rushed upon their enemies, it was seen that a man armed with a cur was standing in front of fupoki. The possessor of this rare weapon was a man of Wea-Pahi who had taken up residence among the rgati-Tame. (Possibly one of Tuwhare's warriors) The Ngati-Menlepoto also bed a ran in their possession, and it had been handed to a young warrior named Ranaurn, ctAndallif of Ynengatentari. This action was ant of consideration for the fact that Yaungatanteri had been killed by the rgeti-Tame at Poutpela. McatleVaniapoto now called upon the Nga-l'uhi warrior to stand aside stating that he wan a stronger and therefore not ooneerned in the quarrel. He paid no heed, however, and attempted to take aim. Immediately 341T/en= fired and the Nee-Pahl stageered and fell with a musket ball through his head. Reloading, young Henan= fired again and killed Tupoki. The remainder of the Ngati-Tama were either killed or put to Mitt, but several prisoners were captured in the pursuit that followed among them being a beautiful girl calJed Te Waero. Her beauty aroused the envy of several of the Tfrati-keniapoto warriors ',none them being a (thief named Wahanui, a man not to be oonfused with
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587the brother of Vaungatautari. Te Weer? had been oaught by a young man named Pikirangi. and he, knowing that he would be forced to surrender her to his comrades, killed her after treating the poor rirl in a shameful fashion. His action was strongly resented by his jealous oompanious and nearly led to a fight between he and Wahanui. This defeat vas a severe blow to BgatiTama for not only did they lose Tapoki, only a Sew months after the fall of his brother Raparapa, but also two other chiefs named Te Whao and Tukaweriri. the latter being the husband of the girl Te raert. Paate Uraroa---Tutalmaro &quot;Gruk;Liweta-T-Tamarourn 7tehiteuR Urculgahoro-r-Tamatahuna i- Yahera Urukaiweta-T-Tumatahumft Tumatahuna --Thar?
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618the brother of Ifeungatautari. Te taero hal been caught by a young man named Pikirrutgl, and he, knowing that he would be forced to surrender her to his comrades, killed her after treating the poor girl in a ahameful fashion. His action was strongly resented by his jealous companionn and nearly led to a fight between he and Wahanvi. The death of l'apoki was a serious blow to Rgati-Tama and ens one of the reasons why Raparapa went to assist Rgeti-Tea at Kawhis. Psemate Urukaiweta-TTumarourst Wehiteua Urungehere-rumatahuma 1 rrhora rrhniretn-T-Tamet,hune. 1 ihntata/mti Where
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649THE WARFARE AT IAROA. 1820. (or early in 1821.) We now came to the aeries of events that were the immediate oanse of Te Rauparahe and his tribe migrating to Kapiti. Referenoes to the frequent alliancea that existed between Rgati-Ton end both ligati-Tama. of Pentane., and Ngati-Muturga. of Urenoi. have already been recorded. For many years past Ngati-Tama had been bitter enemies of Npatl-Yaniapote, whose territory adjoined theirs. Among those who had fallen at the hands of Egati-Tama had been Uaungatautari, a chief of both Waikato and Hgati-Maniapote, and when the rgati-Tama le-der, Raparapa. killed To Unuatahu, it wan considered neceasary to involve not only ligeti-Tama Ott also rgati-Toa. There were of course, other clauses induoing the same end; the death of the great chief Te Ulra, the defeat of Vrati-raninrrts et Tawhitiwhiti, and other disasters which rfore by no means forgotten. Moreover, the deoision of the :laiketo tribes to exterminate Igati-Tom had yet to be carried out. The death of Te Unuetahu aooentuated the determination of 'Tailcato to complete their work and for this roason they undertook the war at Taharoa. Taharoa is situated on the southern side of the Kawhift harbour and is really the northernmost of a chain of lakes sous four Niles south of the harbour. It was in the heart of the country owned at that time, by igati-Ton, and here Fe Rauparaha and his people had many villages and fortified
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680Z,7 positions, some of which were named Te KaYara, Rangibaira. Te Rao, Arareparnpa, Te Kawau, and Taumatakenee. After the events that occurred net after Te Reuparahaie return from his southern expelition, Pesti-Tea seem to have abandoned their pas in Kawhia and retired south to Taharoa. When ligati-Mahanga first hoard of the death of their chief, Te Unuatahu, Te Pumatoto was urgent that Waikato should avenge it. This was agreed to by many of Waikato, including Fpatirahuta, Te Wherewhero'a own tribe, and also Te 2etupo, 7pntiMourne, Neati-hilairo, Tainui, anl 7gati-Yemineoto. The above tribor aseemblel in great frree to etteek rpntl-Top. The war party was sent forth in two divisiors, one poine by sea under the chiefs Te Kaenua, Kiwn, Te Metal, Te anl others, while the other portion tent by wa of the ',Wee volley and over the renees to the coast. This last party wen nem-le/Med by Te Wherowhere, Te Tihirahl. Te Pneweka, '!ou, Tukorohu, Te Au, Te el7e and others. They were to Droeeco\_ to e coast and attack iie ati-Rariza. a cub-tribe of if ltd-Toe. et ,eikewau, a pa situated some fourteen miles north of ,o1-au, in order to punish theee people for a aurae they had utered ngeinet Peehi Tukorthu on an occasion when he had been returning tree! a previous expedition to the south. qie pith had lee! him romnd the base of a pa built on a high eliff jutting out into VIE, sea. and as he and his warriors past underneath one of Ve innates of the pa exclaimed, &quot;Look nt the steam rising free hie bald head:&quot; Thin elction to Tukorceu wail a deadly ineult and es a result Waikawau was stormed and taken and ell the inhabitants killed and eaten by the war party mentioned above.
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711tor k Ueanwhile the first part of the war py, under Te Hiekai and others, had arrived at Kawhia in their canoes. Landing on the southern shores of the harbour they proceeded overland to Tnharoa where the bulk of Krati-Ton had assembled under Te Rauperaha. Vgati-Koate, a sub-tribe of Agati-Toa, however, had remained in their pas at Kewhia, with the intention, should Waikato be defeated. of cutting off their retreat, or of taking thee in tic rear. On the arrival of Waikato in Teharoa they attacked the enemy pa of TTdmatOmitas. Turing the settee a child of rgati-Tca ran caught and killed and its 'body served np es a togothe, with some fish. Te 7nnetoto, of reeti-tfehenga. who ;ram a tohnngs, crone and stood over the food with a No, or diErimE impliment in his hand. Heroine the body of the child, he said, &quot;here I will stiek this kot&quot; thereupon recited. en incantaion which commenoed in this fashion, PrYpspepapn to whatitirl, I -.urea i to ranei, eta. Crashes, Gnashes the thunder, In the heavens above, eto., The oLiins body was then divided among the warriors. The pa of Taum,takenac wan then teen after whioh several other Pas were assenIted and captured. -Among theme was Te Kaweu a village ulturttsa on a point protruding out into the lake. Following these events there came the greet battle of Te YOrars which finally broke the resistance of Wpati-Ton. Te Keknea was an old settlement situated to the north west of Te Knweu, and before the engagement Agati-Ton were in their pa et The Rote,
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7420 4) ,u. and saw the advanoing host of ffailate, four thousand strong, with Ngati-Xaniapoto, ono thonaand strong, coming to attack the place. Immediately before the battle took place the Usti-Tama chief, RaparaPa, arrived accompanied by Rarginumia, Te Paoho and some ten men from Onaero. Ngati-Tom, several of whom were armed with muskets, presents from Tuwhare, now Bellied forth and Raparapa insisted in Joining, but. To Akan, the chief wife of Te Rauparaha, endeavoured to disuade him by saying, &quot;E Rapat Rapat Waiho ma to put&quot; &quot;Oh Raps. let the gone decide itt&quot; Te Akau's remnrk was oeused through the observation that Rsparape wen armed' with only a long handler tomahawk, but that chief, annoyed at the roman's interference, exclaimed, &quot;:.hat Na war 1 ki no to wahine au e akot&quot; &quot;!hat Who said I am to be taught by a womant&quot; The opposing forced now approached, each :We in conparice according to tribes. Uneasy of the result. To Rerperohn retired in seclusion, and the Anti-Toa or, rlYies were commanded by their chiefe, To Rorgih,opta, Te Peehi yore. Pokaltara, Te Itioho, all of whom were armed with ruakets, and trio famous Raparapa. Of those, the latter wan heed and shoulders ever his peers; of maaterful mind and nature, he was a man of extraordinary physique and capable of great activity and endurance. Waikato comprised rpati-Vahnte, Nreti-',ourne, Ngati-Mahanga, N'eati-nikairo and Tainui under the ,Treat-et array of axperie.:ced leaders ever collected, the most worthy of mention being, To Wherowhero, Te Te glakei. Te and Te Rangituatea of Ngati-Maniapoto. The two parties met in
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773.0 0 the open near Te Kakare. and here Waikato were met by wellies of musketry by /igati-Ton. Te Peuperaha was in a erell canoe on the lake of Taharoa and watched the fortunes of the fight from afar, and here his forebodings of evil were confirmed by the notions of m kart-kura, a dog mascot of Waikato, whioh ran through the Ngati-Toa ranks and returned unharmed. That omen was convincing and subsequent disaster was no news to Te Reuparshe, who retired in elvence of his fleeing forces. Several of raikato fell before the muskets of Strati-Toa, and nal'arapn. impatient at this kind of fiehtiug. dashed forth into the open space between the two forces and, with his long handled tom haw), felled one of the enemy with a richt-handed blow erd another with a left-handed blow. A Waikato warrior row edvanced to meet him; Rape.rape mode a blow at him and burled his axe se deeply in his body that he was unable to 1-mediately withdraw it, end so he seised the man by his telt and raising him on his shaul,!er, bore hir off. Seeing his thus encumbered, RotR, of Weiketo, rushed forth from the ranks, end oetohing Repel-ape by his belt, took a grip of his reef. body. Several more of Weiketo now rushed forward to insist their fellow triTesmar and in the strurgle thet follreeed, Reparepa fell to the ground, where Rota, ,ratching his ehenoe, succeeded in giving him a blow that killer him. A somewhat different eecount of the death of Raparapa is preserved by the people of Kawhit and who are descended from those who took pert in the battle. Acerreine to then Raparepe fell during the subsequent retreet. The erect Ngati-Tarr leader was esoaping clone a track which curved eround a tutu bush and Te his immediate pursuer, eateht
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804Z-7 I with his enemy by leaping clean over the shrub, at the same time bringing his club, a mere, down with stunning force upon the head of the unfortunate Raparapa. Both combatants lay on the ground, stunned but alive, and Te Ilangiatakaia. a men of over twenty stone, sprang on the fallen foe. It was then that Raparapa gave an exhibition of hie marvellous strength. Rising from the ground he carried hie heavy weight assailant for some distance, but he gradually weakened and was finally speared be depth by soother of his foes. rest accounts give Te a-i-ta the credit for killing Raparapa but it is now hard to tell who really killed this great warrior. At any rate. tho killing of tho great Ra;erapa was oonsidered a great triumph by Waikato. On senc the fall of their ally, both companies of Ngati-Toa sprang to their feet, preparatory to a rush, This move was observed by Pungarchu. a ohief of Egati-aineuru who later vas known by the nar.e of :!ore Iapita, and he called out, &quot;Ara, he weewee tub&quot; expressive of there being no force in reserve behind the two compardes of Ngati-Toa. Immediately all waikato rushed forwrrd in a greet charge, beating ati-Tot back in confusion right up to the ramparts of their pa. flreat numbers fell in thin final charge and for the Fi7ati-Ton, the tattle was over, e,c'n man now trying to cave himself. 1; any dead lay upon the field, among them being Te Rauparnha's eldest brother Te Rangikntukne. Those of Nti-Enata, who it will be remembere bed remained at their pas in Enwhia, had by this time come south to aasist ti-Tea, but finding that they were too late, returned without attempting anything. Lany of the survivors, liwa 6)
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835T.) especially the Itgati-Rarum, fled eouth after the defeat to their fellow-tribesmen at Waikawau, several mileo dew: the fi i, coast. //The crushing defeat at Te Kakare wee a severe blow W is / 1 to Ygati-Toa and marked the beginning of the end, for soon after the bettle, Te Rauparaha and his tribe retiree to their last stronghold. a rocky point jutting out into the I ) bay which stretches from Te Waike to Taungetara. Here the rugged., bush-clad ranges on the south side of Enwhia harbour slcpe otetply to high cliffs ageinst whieh the ocean dashes rith everlasting fury. acrat three riles south of Te Waike. 1 Pgati-Toe estahlished thenselves on Te Arewi, a rocky almost : inaccessable fortress, with the sea on three sides and only a narrow, rr-laok neck connecting their pn with the mainland. On the north-eastern side was an entrerce 1-.y means of a rope end stops out in the rook. here Te upnrehn rade his lest stand and he era not left long in pence for the hor0 of Wnikatn iwtw n, soon dioeovered him. It will be remembered that whom the great leer parts of Waikato marched forth for Tekaren it had eivie,A into te,o parties. the first of which, under Te 7iekni end others fought et Te Yekera. lile the other, after marching up the Lnipa valley, crossed over to the coast nad attacl ed the Walkaneu pn situated some foutteen miles north of tokatt. This place iketo proceeded to beseige and durine the course of the righting a number of fugitives from Te Kakara arrived and succeeded in entering the
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866a 9) 473 pa. These people wore rostly gati-Rarua, and during the night the baseigers heard the inmates intimating the dead and they therefore 'mew at once that their fellow tribesmen at Teharoa had been suocessful. So the next morning tho Waikato and rgati-Vaniapoto stormed :Taikawau and took it, killing all the inhabitants including the unfortunate fugitives among whoa were two chiefs, one of whoa was killed by Peehi Takorenn, and the other by Te Au of Ngatl-Haairo. After this the war parties of WeiVo a their allies returned to their homes. 4
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897Tr, ARAN'. Not long after the warfare at Taroa news reached Waikato that N'ati-Toa had again occupied some of their old settlements one of whioh was the pa of Phenuapo, situated on the ridges between the Rakaunui and Walharakeke streams. Te Poakal was the chief and with him were also Raeheeea and Rowell?. Te Rauparaho and Te Rangilineata were both at Te Arowl. This notion on the pert of ITgati-Tom annoyed Ileikato ere n war party of that tribe, together with egati-leariapto nrd :;gati-Nilairo, marched to Kewhta where they first attacked the pa of Yllonnopo, but here, Te :41mkai, desiring that the lives of the trsatec should be spared, called upon them to come out which they did. Te ffiakai escorted them so that they shoule net be harmod but NrRti-Te-eehi pursued them and Yoke, seeing a grecustone hoitiki on To 1inkai's reek, snatehed. it off. The people of Aeruapo were, however, led away to safety by 70 ;flake/. and Yuriwhanua. Waikato no, proceeded to Te Arawi with the intention of eittooking it. On arrival Te Vhakaete nne Taki,earu, the younrer brother of Te rherowhero, sucoeeeed killing two won of legati-Ton named Pa.?oaks. and whakotaup0171. 911,1 this was followed by an immediate attack on the pa. Durinr the Action Haututu observed one of the enemy come outside and he imneeiately nave chase but his :harry cscapal. eeturning to his can ranks Tioutotu now found himse)f mat off on all rides and was forced to leap over the cliff to escape Te langihneate. larding on a rock he seriously injured his thigh the rock being
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928C- stained by his blood whioh was later licked up by Te Renglhaeata in revenge. Parekete is the name of the place where Reututu made his frantic leap. During the night the pe was completely cut off and Waikato closely guarded the narrow nook of land which oonneoted the point with the mainland. After dark Riki and Mara of Ngati-Te-=ore stealthfully lowered one of their comrades from the pa by means of a rope. He wished to oommanicete with isles of Ngati-Mahanga. and at the interview law( arranged for them to esoape as they wished to do so without the rest of the garrison knowing. Te Kanawa at the same time arranged for the escape of egati-Tairirangi and when morning came Irgati-Toa discovered that the garrison was desoreasing by desertion. This traffiekng with the enemy is not altogether surprising for many of the opposing foroes were closely related. During the progress of the seige Waikato caught Taungawai, younger brother of Te Rauparaha, and with him were caught two women TO Aka and Ruatahora, but these two were spared and were later conducted by Te Rangituataka and delivered to their relatives 1 the pa. Werawere was also captured and killed by , who together with Igati-Maniapoto, were surrounding the Among the Egati-Maniapete who were thus pressing Te Suparaha and his people to extremity, was Te RenoTituatee of that tribe, but who was also related to Te Ranparehe. Te Rangitaatea was in fact, a direct descendant of Toerenentirs, and he did not wish to see things carried to the bitter end by his own people. Re therefore watched his opportunity when the watch on the pa was slacker than usual, and approached the fortifications in the night, and softly called to the sentries
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959';1114 41&quot; 3) Z7 that he wanted to see Te Rauparaha. On learning of this Te Rauparaha desoended to the beech where hie relative was awaiting him, and there a consultation took place, ending in Te Reneltuatea saying, 'Mauna! HnereI' 'Withdraw, and be off, at once before yon are attacked and it is too late. Go all that can end leave only ouch as are unable to travel; leave them to be made cinders of. Go to Taranaki, to Te Ati-Awa for safety.' Te Rauparaha replied that he thought it better to go to the Keati-Raukawa tribe who were hie relatives, but Te Reneituatea said at onee,. &quot;nore Yoe a pahure? engari me ahu koe ki to pa-ngalo 0 to mai ra, ke ore keel&quot; 'You will not be able to pass, but turn towards the pa-ngaio etanding there and you will be nevelt&quot; The pa-ngaio was a reference to the Te Ati-Awn people of T'aranali. Te Ranparaha then asked, &quot;When shall we go?' &quot;Thim'etilllight. Do not delay:&quot; replied Te Rangituetea. Te Raupha however, considered that he would experience some difficulty in thus escaping unless he received some omMoidAlimtion from some portion of the beseleing tribe. He therefore invited Te Riekal to a conference whloh took plane within the pa. Here the Neatl-Ton leader agreed to evacuate Te Arawi and cede hie whole territory to Waikato under Te erowhoro conditionally on safe conduct for himself and his tribe to the ecutA. &quot;Dehold your land: Do not follow me to the south:&quot; he said to Te Hinkel. The conference ended with Te nabs' agreeing to
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9904) Z7 7 restrain his people and allow Te gauparaha and his tribe to depart in peaoe. Te Rengituatea, in pursuance of his desire to allow his relative to escape, persuaded most of the beseiginr foroe to ro fishing. Fridently he and Ts Niakel were aotinr in 'unison for, on the return of Te Hinkel to the pa, he and the Wrati-Vahute took great pains that Waikato should not pursue Aratl-Toa. Te Rauparsha, Te Rangihneata, Ts Kakakura and many of the garrison rent by canoe, while others went by land. Some of Wrati-Toa, possibly those unable to travel, remained behind and these became slaves. Soon after To Renparaha and hie people had departed and the Waikato foroes had returned home, Te Renrituatee and some of Ygati-Maniapoto crossed over to Kertthin and fortified Te Kawam with the intention of establishing a eleim to thmt territory.
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1021TE EWE TAHATAMA ARI. TEE AGATI-TOA VIGRATION. September 18E1. The seige of Te Arawi brought to a elose the occupation of the Kawhia distriet by Te Ranparaha and Npati-Too. and in accordance with the agreement made between Waikato and Te Rauparaha, the latter and his people set out to micrate to the distant lands of Yanawatn. It will be remembered that Ngati-Toa fled from Te Arawi under carer of night, and when morning Game most of them had assembled on a hill near Yoentoa. to the number of roughly, 1,500. comprising Venti-Toa. Npati-Koata and ligati-Rarma, besides numbers belonging to other sub-tribes. The party was :Under the command of Te Rauparaha but with him were his fellOi.-chiefs, Te Rangihaeata, Te Peehi KUpe. Tungia, '&quot;atone to WhIehl, Te Rangihiron and others. From their lofty position 'the whole of Kawhia lay before than. To the left the occur\_ thundered its fury tirainet the cliffs stretching from Taungatara (Albatross Point) to Te and onwards even to distant Karioi whose feint blue height could be seen stretching upwards to the clouds. To the right lay Te Totara and the lam waters of Knwhim. A cry of lamentation went 100. an the people wept for their ancestral lands and then it was that Te anuparaha arose and commenced singing his song of farewell Us song was that composed by his kinsman Whareti}i. and differed but slightly from the original. Tara is nga tai o Honipaka, Ka wehe Yoe i a au e. etc. etc., -
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1052iiea. migration 2) 9 There lie below the seas of Ionipakn (1) 'Parted from me now forever, etc. etc., (1) Honipaka. A beach at Kawhie. The oommenoement of the great march to ranawatu now took place. Marching southward, tho party safely reached Yarokopa where they were received in friendly fashion by those of Nerati-KinohaYa living there. Herr was here received that a party of 7patio Maniapoto were in the lower Token and consequently the women and children were left at Marokopa while Te Rauparaha and the warriors proceeded on to Tirua and Waikawau. At the latter place they were visited by Te Rangituaten, of Fpati-Vaniapoto, who it will be remembered had shown a friendly attitude toward Te Rauperaha at Te Arawi. Once again this chief was to be of service to Te Rauperaha for this time he had come to wnrn him that Ngati-Maniapoto had decided to follow the migration with the intention of atteeking it. Te Rauparahe, however, bearing in mind the losnes he and his people had received at Taheroa, and finding Te Rangituatea in his power, proposed to kill him, but Tiaia, the wife of Te Peehi Xupe, and who was a woman belong to the Tainul sub-tribe of Kawhia, strong3y objected and seeing that most of the people were with her, Te Rauparaha changed hie mind. Crossing the Vokan river, a canoe capeimed and Te Rangihaenta's only child was drowned, while Popcorn and others had a very nerrbw eeoape. On the south aide of the river, the migration was received in hospitable fashion by Reati-Tama just at that moment lamenting their defeat at the hands of Ngati-Kaniapoto. This was the battle
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1083roa, migration 3) 2 o in which the Ngati-Tana chief Tupoki met his death. From Fontana the migration passed on in company with some of Npati-rutunga, who had come to meet them, and arrived at place called Te Kaweka, near Okoki. Here arrangements were made with N;ati-Yutvnga for the old people and most of the warriors to remain and plant food to serve the migration on its journey south. Te Rauparahaand a party of twenty men, all picked warriors, now started lack for Yarokopa for the purpose of bringing on the women and young children who had been left Ngati-Toa were at first anxious, at the small number of their leader's band for they were aware that Egati-Yaninpoto were still searching for them, but Te Rauparaha decided that a small party would be better able to elude the enemy and so started off. Marokopa was reached without trouble. miring his absence, Te Ranparaha's wife, Te Akan, had born him a son, later a well known man who name was Tamehann Te Rauparaha Only a fwe days were spent at rarokopa before Te Rauparaha and his party started again for Taranaki. Taking great care to conceal themselves, the party made their way along the coast. A number of red garments had been obtained at Marokopa and these were divided until there were sufficient pieces to provide everyone with a red sash after which Te Rauparaha saw to it that a report was spread for the benefit of Ngati-Yaniapoto, that a large party of Aga-Puhi, dressed in red and armed with muskets, was in the district. This strategy proved of good service for Ngati-Toa were observed by a large force of Egatiraniapoto as they descended to the beach at one place, and were mistaken for Nga-Puhi with the result that Nrati-raniapoto turned inland and retired.
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1114mirrntion 4) At dusk of the third day, the party rerched the banks of the itwa-lno river, and here they wore attacker by n force of Nrnti-rnninpoto who had observed them. A Sterne fight took place in which Nrati-Ton loot two men while Nrati-7.&quot;anirpoto lost their leader, Tatakaro. This affair took plane at 'o mere and would have resulted in Nrnti-Ton being. beaten but for the fact that they were all ,rmed with muskets while their opponents had none. Next day Te Renparahn reaohed the Yokan but could not cross owing to the tide being on the flood at the tine. They made enmp rather anxiously for they feared that Neat:- Yaninpoto might renew the nttaok and this time discover how few they were in number. To present a bold front Te Nnuparnha ordered numeroun fires to be lighted after which he and the other men made warlike speeches to imarinary rroups of warrioro. The women aloe played their parts and dressed In the pimento of men, all this being done to Impress any one my so mats should they be near the Damp. The rase woe succese,u1 for no attack v4. was mode and the next day the party ?reseed the Yoknu and plumed !Jon to the others at Te Keweka. Arrived there the Nrati-rutunra and Ngati-Tama were greatly elated on hearing of the death of Tutakaro for that (thief had been one of those who took part In the killing of Tupoki. So elated were they that a party started off for Kokau where they succeeded in killing several of Frett- ;. Rakei before retiring again. Nrati-Ton were now welcomed by the people of Taranaki who assigned places for them to cultivate and also gave then the pa Pukewhakamara no a dwelling place. They had not been there long, however, when news calved that a large force under Te Wherowhero, To Hinkel and others vas approaching.
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1145Li 2, ray. 7! ATTT.'-',-,14&quot; 1,0NITI rov., 1821. It will be remembered tl,nt Te Ilanpnrrhe nnd hie people h-', on their Irt7 do'n the coent, trIcon return with th nr-A1-tanrn people nt (their 7n, 01rnki, two riles north of the modern villnre of 4renui. Thevr ,ore notn-11y on their wny down nn the moonr from the Ario--hrmue erpeeitior o hirr7i north ane. on the plightof loohi flW! his :Col owere 1?corn in ?into, ? To rowro inre01,to17 loterntred tn mnro7. withh heir hin foljtrr trihc7men ,t the ano tIne to rl'en-1 hvoIf e 7enparrhn for hir evi7. ln,0o Thr oroc corr:,qad A ler7o pert: of rr,ti-Atn, who frer K vtir. to Yol-nn t3,ev joln,7 noce :;nd er.:',-nrce to ovt off Te r,ninrrha nt The party t!?cel 7eut!, to 7,r-rp71. rinollr ,t -,titoetoe, e. foz .1.,:c from C1,7olri. The pr. of t)koki in n Ar,' old. ,r1 ot7'onr. nitn,ted on r ovorhereine r Lone, in ri-ter on the oe?unrd aids, n. little :A: onilee Fron etretohos twevee the eon r levta oTm rCt. ;:&quot;rd.}:PIO Trrr :11,n1)(1:-0 mcm lu:!&quot; cr :,311 To To nnmn, To To TUr7,7o],o, TFrApipini, lohepoho, CVO, Te :outran, ',ALr.,0, To Kr, Te Tumu, To I,totO rre To '217Air-,bi. On the op:,o,:in4- nide woxc Te Rnup-reha wlio 1c.! their own i,orle, the iTroti4Toe., while the people of gkoRi, t were their nhiofc and. nitor,e. ther 1,cre ,,iers from 7.-r.17oriLl ,ne rrn ota .,7,:r the efn
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1176AmetWAU1 3 OteretewbenrewhPurfl ),d vhareneuri. In the pa of ?Yon Ileret,mhenra'whnnra propooed th-t port/ of eirbty Ten once le 'espntehod to reconnoitre and find out ;'nat frtlkoto rnss doinr, but To launarnho thourt it Letter to until the whole of Te Ati-:ma had assembled, for se;., of thou were still heldin Pochi Tul'orehu and the 'miewhenua wpedition at Yulreraneiern. 1) &quot; taue to wheta.&quot; said Rereta-th-mratilenre. &quot;Tot -.La obtain tie chiefs. To nit: Te Rauparaha orread, end after Ttenriwebia and the nl rem had roed a rcoor7., and post,:' th,maolven in the -nur-titi &quot;7. -nd -etlre nen of i,ati-Uirotthl, nn -,r &quot;`e :I-nripu-hoaho wori u. a hnxmlnut, rty ceLt adv-n'e to ten'; tic mettle of the t m- :lvener.' Fe lua ,l)ovo ,ii iteetee flero they found -1te -:holters, of t' ter too th,ir hnIxdum-x co of tone se,ttnr.:' fete Laore they ) no-: :here th,: were ti; or :',47,--ato fail-n. The luInnIn=n. Ast tea comnenend to ire t &quot;P 11,:J leen in ielivering their attach, and et, my of now =aurae, aade a mow, to 7,urene thou but Te thrt the Itunnhunn war: irtm.rod to dr-w ces l'efore hia ao had teen coaat, slauted for then to ste. -e h-ft been rnthcr,&quot; reu &quot;, nr! P swa,zy ',est of the rro,rd, pulled Ideces of taupe from t'le rotor end lcel,red that es ,e had com/ to firht he eon', so,: no reason for lez. the waverims- ',rriorn he shouted &quot;Kir. pirit &quot;11, &quot; &quot;net up: ;'et ' ?ere, cqu li- etvit,d, sevted &quot;Te Toltoit To Toiteit&quot; Snme:1-tcly humbar er the war party ruoned at the rotreatlnr humuhumu rid uu them, 131cd rrert number of then. To V11;:roy!:,ro, nmelle to.
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1207tuaai restrain the fiory To ice forced to take part in the polhase, end anstchinr up a ko, Or aigrinr inplinent as a 7capon, jAnea the main boa; of the ntr party, and. fol3cd after !gati-ulapoto. As the Teisul warriers cane full cry, :o tea to ids son, &quot;aoent See, to wake.: hie. ranrona al, he pareleura, pa horol&quot; iaadlet l'addle the canoe: That it nay be hoara, battle won, a pa takcal&quot; We the Irgati-12,uUunga warriors has f len ana re ware 1,7ing ertaen and illd es they quickly retre,ifod towards Ocki. Seeing is, 'Leta Te houu, who at thr,t moment was fleeinr with Te lauparaho. 'kept se:;inc ta him &quot;Turn: Turn:&quot; advica whi,h the lntter refused. Io t-3'o, his reply being, &quot;Taih, kie eke ki ne, kanrotuar Wait until we renal: the olt mnr:' In thin he rnerred to te reserve Waitinr in :angatiti gully. The pursuit had nor, eentinne for none lotenco?in fact, noerib t'.;o :Ales and Te -herowhero, his firhting , -blood now fully Aroused, kept shouting out, 'Tin. ngaro Let tic chiefs be killed:&quot; ;Us wed fatIler, Te ITaunzvezelra, too teeble to ta),e notivo part in the bottle, had remained\_ behind. at Irthe e':ato camp, and seated on R hillock overlooking rotarul, he ittwptca by the stronpth of his incent tions, to weaken ?-in enemies. ',The remains of the Inmalwum h-A Ty this fineracod the shelter of tliancatiti and here they euicYly joined. the reserve force. Az the .11sitkate war party reached the Ore of the nrily, ran of thnm Oat of breath :iron their long chase cercee the alt-jr., Te 'r-'ha. rave the order and ',;aikato found thnmselvea esmailca by fresh rnrriors. Ifere occurroe the heaviest part of the nation, one renti-r'arloto, vho hed le0 the pursuit, felt the brunt of Te Reupnrahais senator attack. fi: sma, r. hlcih chief of ati-nlopoto who ocoupied the Tokitoki pa ':,n the upper :.oken, fell ane with him went ;Toro. Te Hinkel
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1238PiOtunui 3) ,?.S--- towiit his wny morons the stronm which runs throurh the roily -sad nctunlly entered the confines of Okoll where he ceptrred m lalef nnd proceeded to carry hin forth. tiffs nction wee o'-served and m shot, fired fro&quot; within, struck his prisoner killirr him woundinr Te aieksi. In this condition he wen TurrmInded rind toerried prisorer to the pm. Tired, winded emd. surprised, the Wniketo war part;, AK fell b ck Ind. their retre.,t would hve derv-loped into n rout her' it not been for the person,' rJTVVMOW1 of their ehi,fs. On their Wry they found ,lierosthero, depressed in spirit boonune forlowers 0s0 feller into n trap ee,inct rrhich he hed oreltioned them. &quot;Como -rich us,&quot; the,' p.,Yred. &quot;),y elders -.re in &quot;1&quot;.ikerereriorm end. , ml die torener,&quot; he replied, end he rmeined vented neer the 'body or c. dsnd hio ow1Prnion 1,cy. is :ten stil, in this ':)onition rigs Te 11pnrohn end hie ,llies peered. ;'.fter tho deal' fightinY of Nesti-Toe end 7.ti-ungo. hed rcorpanisod mni were smuttounly fellowinr the rotreing Werknto in en emlenvo,r to eson-ztoin ,oc whet i1trt1er r,ctlon might be expected frin the ilv,leIrs. t'9 Ono of the Nrnti-Lutrunwt, mullenly rseor-nisi the -'ors crind out, 'To To ehorcreloro, to 3m o t t,1thl&quot; &quot;It is To. Itherowh-rro, taq mmn:&quot; in he rafred to Te ;.horouhero, rens-1rd flitter thot ha vir.,z, cc ,,V0 into whish so mrny 7mrriorn of act, h djsmppomred rev,: to be mrnin. DropAnr to the cround, he took car fsill i u Teefrr, la 1113 people of their hated oat fe-red foe. Te 1117,9rr, ho,:eve7:, quickly knocked the mrsket eoide no th t the lier7).on 707.n,'7ed ;,-7.,s,:,1y in the dlr. &quot;re trokstoo to o'irl 7kei to rr,IG,'retirr. ',Yet the inni' be delided. by nInjl: oost b?:st oan eiinfe
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1269(Notunni 4) 2gb said Te Rnnpnrnha. At the sound of the musket shot Te Wherowhero hod nrieen and stood facing hi,s foes, with the recumbent tirure of the deed. Vniknto nt his feet. He silently accepted the challenge in his arms the metre ko which ho hey' snatched up in haste when the tettic began. No warrior in the whole of Aotenroa was his equal with the taiaha, and with his digging impliment as a substitute. Te Mumnyhero used his wonderful knowledge of thrust and parry to dcfont onch warrior es he attacked in turn. As each advanced the as quickly knocked them down,until, it is said, Rill; fifty of the finest fighters of IT gnti-utunga were either killed or put mat  of action. By this tine the retreating 1Valknto had diocovered 1hat Te 'lleroero wan not among then and the first and anxious question. &quot;Koi when Te 7herowhero?&quot; was nnswerod by those who had left him by the nide of his fellow tribesman. Ranks were immediately is reformed and tho whole my returned to the scene of conflict, where they found their leader engaged in single combat with the Tarannki warriors. Prawn up in nbttle array they watched the Y`CProgreas of the deadly duelirlth tense excitement, en en each aspirant for the honour of defeating the greatest too in Aotearom fell beneath his mighty stroke, there were uncontrollalle outbursts of adrAration and satisfaction. To kill or capture him would clothe the fortunate fighter in undying fame and the best that ,;147,nti-lhatga could produce advanced to meet Te 4herowhero. At last the last man lay prostrate and nt this, a party of Waikato rushed forward and recovered the body of their deed comrade that To Ilacrowhero had oo gallantly defended. As the body was removed To Wherowhero spoke for the first time. &quot;I have retained te hukn o te riri (the fonn of the battle). Taranaki is mine.&quot;
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1300.(31otunui ) 2-5 7 A V part to tai monnn, ke titan to tai taixenta,&quot; replied Ts Resparnha. &quot;As the ocean tide flows, the human tide recedes.&quot; :ISeTomorrey will tell,&quot; said Te nerowhero. Both arnica now retired, riniketo to their onmp at natoetee and Ts Rnuperaha and his allies to Mold. That nirht n council was hold in the pa of Qkoki. The prisoner Te was brought forward and he was nddresned by Te Rnaparnho who reminded him of his warning not to follow him. Then Te Raupru-nha walked forward and greeted him with the hongi, for To Tankni woe in fact, quite nearly related to him. As the two presood nones To Hinkel was etWenly etobbed in the back with a tare, a credo dagger node from the spine of a stingrsY. His body was erngged from the council and later hung to a tree a little dietnnoe up the Mangatiti emily just outside the palisades of the pa. ground the fires the ohiefn were dissing the prospects for the next day. &quot;Wniknte is be ;ten,&quot; ens the verdict of the more impulsive. To Raupnrahn, shrewd genern1 that he was, fully realised the fi hting quelities of ;Inikete and the indomitable spirit of their leade:. In spite of the fact that the attnek of aaiknto had been severely checked, To Rnupnrahn knew full well that Wniknto mere far frog., beaten. &quot;There-re he ndoreeeed the (Toenail. &quot;If in the morning you see the duet clouds riein47 northwards, Waikato is beate If however, you nee the dusts clouds moving, southwards, Velkato will be unbeaten.&quot; Alert morning keen eyes watched the comp of Vaikato and Te Rauparaha and his allies wore not left long in doubt, for the dust frog .LTe 'llerowhere's marching warriors drifted strAily southwards and
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1331I. nauparnha know that Te ':;herowhero wan determined to tnnrch to 7Ukernnriora, end. forthwith prepared to evacuate Okoki. b. V;nikato war party proceeded southwards, taking the beach Uhereever poanible, until they reached the Waiters river whioh cy crossed before turning inland. ;.arching along the banks they finally effected a jnnotion with Peohi Tukorehu and the AMlowhanun expedition in Pukerangiora, the Te Ati-Awa who were toeniging the pa either letting them in or being afraid to attack so Inrre a war party. On arrival a great tangi wan held by both erties aver their mutual losses. The combined forces did not rennin long at Pukernnriorn but started away for their homes and in thin retreat they were acoompanied an far an Ifickau by some of the Pukerangiorn chiefs, Tautara and Wh-titiri. They ereseed the Waitara half a mile below Pnkornngiora and passed through Tikorangi and Onnero to 21hange, nt the mouth of the Urenui river, thence by the old native highway along the coast to their own lands at rokan. The Waikato party apparently made a hasty return for it van either on their ray home or immediately ar their arrival that news was received that n large war party of Nen-Pt/hi under nongi was approaching Waiketo. (Author's note: The result of the battle of rotunni has been n Lotl o,ntested vestion, both aides 01,11111N; r. victory. The Tainul version is hardly known to Furopeans, in fact only one email account simil,x to the above has far been published with the result that the account as published by the late Yr. S. Percy-Smith and which he obtained from Taranaki air, rrati-Tor. sources, has now teen accepted as the anthenic version. It is only fair however that consideration shoal, b given to the accounts of the Tainui people. 4 have personal/ enquired moan the Nrati-haniapoto and Waiknto and their nocount appears above. They utrongly objeotcC to the statement made by Lr. S. 2eroy-Smith end the late Sir Tsui Pomare that after the battle Te ;1/eNrowhero approached Te R-rnha and naked, &quot;Re aha to bobs 21 au?&quot; 'That is your oonsidoration for me?&quot; It no time mere they en badly beaten as to be forced to ask for Te\_Rauparnha's eonsiderelriem. ilietory supports this contention for otherwise Waikato memla mei More dared to penetrate farther to Pukeranniora.)
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1362PEYEI TUKORFEU,S SOUTHERN EXPEDITION. 1921-22. Not long after Waikato and their allies returned from their campaign at Tnharoa, there arrived in the Waikato country a war onrty of Ngati-Whatua. This war party had started from Oneonenui, n large and strong pa situated on the west coast some forty miles south of Kftipara Heads, and after passing through Tamaki, had entered Waikato. Near the mouth of the river they were joined by fame of Nrati-&quot;.'Spa and again, fu-ther up stream. by others of Waikato. At Yanratoatoa the war party was joined by keehi Tukorehu. a fNE10/18 warrior of licati-'raniapotO. He :oirod the avpedition through a love of patn-tanrata, actually &quot;mar-killing&quot; and with hie: and his warriors, the total strength won brought up to 600 warriors, some of 7:-.om wore armed with muskets. In two divisions the expedition marched. by the old track via Patetere to the Hautere villare on the ego of the forest where the track comes out on the open lands Rotorua. The Te Aram, bo7or. a few young men, did not join in the expedition which nor proceeded by wec, of Pacron rod the :aiotapn valley to Or=lcaikernko, on the 'aikato River. Their arrival oauaod treat n/nrm :,none the local people who fisa and escaped by hiding in a hush onvern. Treeing rn the war party crossed the Kninerron plain to Runanga, but news of their approach having procodol them, the whole of Nrati-Hineuru had fled to the rountains for safety. Proceeding onwards to the upper waters of the Eohaka, the war party sed to the -,ostwards of the Titiokurc pass and descended to Te Toikuri, nr the gsruroro river, and thence directly onwards to Raukarn hills, and descending. by To Ipu-o-Tarailyk,
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1393Oeha; southern expedition 2) 490 arrived at Te Rote-a-Teri. Pere the invaders beseiged the pa of the Heal-Te-Whatu-i-apiti tribe which was living there under their chiefs Perelhe and Tapuhara. Seeing that the Oa was likely to fall, Tapuhara cried out. &quot;Et Xakahina he morehut&quot; meaning, let there be some survivors left, ao during the night all those who were able to travel embarked in Rooms and made their escape. Some old people whom they were forded to leave behind fell into the hands of the enemy. Following this success the expedition pursued its way southerly aver the Ruatalwhe plains to Horehore, which is an old pa lust to the east of Takepau railway station palled. NBps.-hlnaki-a-Tarawhata. The war party first took up a position on the hill to the north of the pa and nommonoed a fusilade upon it, but without doing muoh damage. They then occupied a similar hill on the south side and. kept up a brisk musketry fire for some days. but with no result seeing which they moved on and arrived at Te Apiti, that le. kanawatu gorge. Here they captured several villages belonging to the Rangitane people, but although the fires were turning everywhere, they only oftptured a few old people. At the first alarm the mein body of the people had taken to the wooded mountains and am8embled at Ter Abu-a-Tweet&quot;. On. prisoner of rank was captured here, Whekerongo, the sister of Hirawanu. From the Manawatu gorse the expedition passed to the south east through whet is now the Pahlatna district, killing and eating all they eerie eerose until they reached Maangarake, not very far from the present torn of Vasterton. Here they found the ffgati-Hikarahui living in their pa of Hakikino situated am the Weinulera river. As the pa appeared to be of great strength.
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1424southern expedition 3) 23( the leaders of the force decided to see what strategy could effect. They osmped near the pa end sent messengers with friendly words intimating their desire to visit the pa end exohange presente. Te Hopu, one of the principal chiefs of Hakikino was desirous of acceding to these requests, but Potangaron, a chief of celebrity, strongly advised against it. Te Hopu, however, having faith in the invadere, proceeded to their camp with several others, only to be maseacred. ratan/cares. seeing that his fears had Teen confirmed, decided to evacuate the pa and retire to the broken, wooded hills in the neighbourhood. This was effected, but the war party was too quick for some of them, nnd thee were oanht and killed in the pa before they could escape. From kikino the party moved on southwards and eventually reached Te Whanga-nul-a-Tara (Port Nicholson). Here they attacked and captured the Taputerange pa which 11A6 situated on the little island which rives the name to what is now Island Bar, Wellington. The news of this expedition had preceded it, however, so that when the war party reached the shores of Rankawa (Cool Strait) they found nothing but empty villages, the Ituaupoko and Rangitane tribes having taken refuge on wapiti island. No one was found at Porirua. tut a few refugees were discovered at fforowhenua safely ensconced on the island pas in the lake, and at theme the invaders had to look in vain for they were without canoes with which to reach them. Pear Otaki the war party attacked a pa of the Mnaupoko tribe, but before they could take It. Tangle and some companions dashed out and alarmed the enemy but were however, captured and made prisoner. Tungia, shouting
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1455southern expedition 4) .9 I., at the top of his voice, induced the women in the pa to cone down the river in canoes, which they did, making such a notce that the invaders, thinking they were about to be attacked in force, retreated, and in the oonfusion, Tanen and hie companions escaped. This incident is known as veikotero. The war party continued on their way up the west coast and appeared at Whanganui where they attacked the local people. Only after n hard struggle did they rain a vietory in a fight which took place ,t Te Yanuka, an island on the river. At Mengere, or Upokopoito, some twenty miles below ngstea. Tukorehu and Te Wiwi came upon and killed some brothers of Te Annus and captured a woman named Korako. In revenge Ts Annum gathered his forces and followed part of the war part,' up the river, and overtaking them at Mangatoa, he attaokod a2,d defeated them. Korako, on being captured, pleaded for her life and that of her child, promising that If allowed to live, she would lead the invaders to the place where her brothers and some of the other people were, and that she would give them a large quantity of greenstone which was hidden away. This was agreed to and she oonduoted the war party up the river until they reaohed To }Unger, another name for le Areroo-te-urn, where they all landed and left the canoes. Korako led them to a deep gorge, hemmed In by perpendicular cliffs and out of which there was no ?soap?, except either up or down. but which widened out in one spot in the middle, and here lb war paftz, was advised to often) it being dusk. Korak0100411 as it was dark, managed to creep away unseen, and th60004#' speed to her own people, some of whom were living nOel'Ill!!!!:- ,
1456
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1486hu, southern expedition 5) 29 3 the cliffs above, while o'.hors had llama following up the enemy from behind. Thum the invaders were in a trap, and although the pursuers were few in number, they were etrong enough to hol' that end of the pass, while those of their friends held the other. A lnrge number of the inveders were filled am,ng the nuer being Te 71/7i. reehi Tukorehu fought hie way out and escaped to join the mein body of the war party. The party now shook the dust of Ihenranui from their heels end rerehed into the territory of Ter ;.ti-Awa. On reaming the Rewarewa village, near the mouth of the WaiwheYmiho river, the war party halted for a while which gave Tnutorn, the chief of Rewerewn, tire to send a meeeenrer to hie kinsmen et Waiter', telling then to allow the enemy to oress the river end then fell upon them in force. Iluriehenna, of Waitarn, eeclAeel otherwise, and as the war party arrived at Te Rohutn, near the mouth of the river on the south aide, he and hie followers attacked Peehi Tukorchu and hie party PR they commenoed to cruse. Ts Pokaitara of Te Ati-Awn, and who possessed a musket, fired into tho ranks of ffrati-rhatun? and killed one or sore of them, which led to some oonfusion and eventually led to the invaders giving up the attempt to cross the river. They now retreated to Pukekohe, a small pa a little up stream, but were organ attacked by Tee Ati-Awe and forced to retreat. Thin time they turned inland and about two end a half miles from the ratter.: river they attacked the lige-puke-turns pa, occupied by e branch of To Ati-twa known as Puketapn. These people were only armed with native weapons, and as loehi Tukorehu and his warriors fired volley killing a great number of them, they decided to attempt an essapo.
1487
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1517, southern expedition 6) Vaking a gallant dash for life, they suoceeded in breaking through the ranks of their enemies and esoaped to join their fellow tribesmen at Waitara. Psehi Tukorehu and the :&quot;.Fats-Whatua now oompied Nga-puke-turea, but had not been long in possession when they were beseiged by the owners of the pa who had returned reinforced by the people from Waiters. The invaders were trapped in turn, but for some peculiar reason the Pnkstapu and some of the Ngati-Rahiri of northern gaitara, became sympathetic towards the beseiged. warotiations ensued, and then Te Vanutoheroa, of Puketapm, springing into the midst of Peehi Tukorehu's warriors, caused the fighting to ()ease. Then certain of the Te Ati-Awn chiefs, Peknpeka. Vhnkftruru, Phatitiri, Korotiwha, Te Ihioterangi Fgata end Te Morohu, arrenged that the beleaguered garrison should Le conve7ed by them to Pukerangiora, a strong pa situated on a cliff edge overlooking a bend in the Waiters river a few miles above its Month. Accordingly leehl Tukorehu and the rest of the war party were safely conducted to Pukerangiera, but it is evident that thin action on the part of the above neetion of Te Ati-Awa did not meet with the approval of the whole tribe, for Peehi Tukorehu and his followers had hardly reached Pukerangiora when they were beeeiged again. This time their escape was completely out off and Te Ati-Awa made sure of the position by oonstruoting a palisade free one edge of the cliff completely round the pa to the edge of the cliff at the other side. On this aceount the sedge was known by the name of Raihe-poeka, that is, &quot;21g-sty.
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1548southern expedition 7) zgs The aside dragged on for some months and the expedition began to feel desperate. Finally it was deoided to send to Waikato for eseistance. A dark and stormy night was chosen for the purpose. Peehi Tukorehu spoke to the messenger. &quot;Heart koei Kei to pasha o Waikato ko Mori Zukutai, nuke atu Te Amaamarahi, ko Te Florets; kei Tarahangs, ko Ts kaakiripo; kei Peetal, ko Te renews; kei Taupiri, Yo Te Wherowhero.&quot; &quot;Go: At the month of Waikato is ri EU'eutal, fuether away at Te Awaemarehi is Te Horeta; at TarahanEe is To nuakiriro; at Paetai is Te Kanawa; at Taupiri is Te nerowhero.&quot; With these instructions giving him the whereabouto of come of Waikato's leudi g chiefs, the messenger, together with a companion, orept silently from Pukerangiora, and the two were almost throegh the enemy's lines when they were discovered. One of the volunteers was caught and killed but the other escaped and made his way northwards as quickly es possible. His way lay through hostile country and the meesonger was forced to exercise great core in avoiding eettlements and in conooeling his tracks. At ',:arokepa he had a narrow escape. Being detected he was pursued by two warriors and a race for life Logan. He quickly outdistanced one of his onezies bnt found Mm pelf closely pressed by the other. neaching a bend in the treck the messenger leaped behind a hugh boulder and as his pursuer rushed by, he struck desperately with his pate with such force that his enemy's head was cut clean from his body. Hurrying northwards the messenger safely reached Xaehia where he made known the plight of Poch/ Tukorehu and this news was immediately
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1579southern expedition 8) Z9 forwarded to Te lherowhero. At this stage it is necessary to leave the adventures of Peehi Tukoreha and return to the events at Kawhia. It will be remembered that Peehi Tokorehn was one of those who received his name from Tatanai's war party. the original name being Peek' Korehia. On aoesant of his warrior spirit his name received the,prefix a, another pare for the god of war. Toeha's southern fa04A0,04 AO. i known as Te Amio-whenaa and means 'Round about the land&quot; being so named because of the large territory covered by the war party.
1580
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1610TY r &quot;ATAYITAYI. 2\_9 7 ( When Te '3herowhero toq'cthor with i-eehi '117'orehu en&quot; the Amio,7henun expedition errivcd took in Wnik,to, the Tainui concentrated their forces at rrt,Idtrm. a 1nrre one ,Aewerful fortification at the junetio of the renrapiko ,x1d Waipn rivers. ewe here they nweitee the nreive1 of Nra-ruhl under Conti Ukn. The news that the northern inveders were armed with muskets mast have ceused eonsieorntle apprehension enong the 77aikato tribes for few of them possesaed ,ny, and q111Nly were to experience the effect of runfire for the first time. The Nen-Puhi were in the fortunete position of hevinp direct contact with 'nropeen traders and quickly took advantere of this to rain the much eneirce weeponn. Armin Toni red, Tull use of his visit to TMgland in 1820-21 to acquire 1-rye nurbern of muskets -nd with these he determine,' to avenge the rest defeats of hie trite. With his victories against nrnti-l'eoa at rauin-inn and erainst EnuraY1 et Totara, 1ngi ka now turned his attention e?-nirst :'7aikoto to punish them for their past rnies m-ninst his 1-insmen at Tawnt-whiti. Another reason wen the fact that some of the ',niknto peole had teen visitinp Te Totern when that place was ettcked and had tob'en pert in the defence when it was supponed the , had been instrumentel in the killing of the two ysunr Nrn-i'aihi chiefs Tete nn :U. On the 15th Pehruarr, 1822. the missioneries et the Fey of /nlends record the feet that rrent prepernUons ',ere fler, under we r for an expeition mrninst Tniketo. re 'unerees of warriors snnerl-lee nt rororipo mn other p-s at Kerr-cri from tent perts to join the 1Tra-2uhi of the Bap of Islands so noon as their canoes were rea,y. and the intent: on was that this should be one of the crentest expeditions 1
1611
1612&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
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1641Irtak7 ) together with most of the Npati-PROs, having fled to Waiketo through itaki 2 sailed from the Bay of Islands. It is recorded that on 27th where this event occurred. it is presumed that it took place near had gone ashore to rather fern root and mlthouph it is not known the war party had been surprised and their crews wiped out. They Ever undertaken. On the 25th February, Hongi Hike and his party, ,](arch news wan receive' that two canoes comprising the rear ruard of lumbering in nil about 3000 firhtinp sea, embarked in their canoes and sailed his canoes up the vialmokoia inlet (Temaki Rivor) to Otahuhu where lie dregred them over the portage to the rnnuka. In the name of thin tribe were living in Kaipara at this time, most of then yalnnrnngi end that the Ngati-Whatua were the nesailents. Few however, fear of Nea-kuhi. Arriving at the Tamaki isthmus, Bengt Hike manner he dragged them over the portage at Wainlm to the headwaters of the Awaroa stream which flows into the Walketo. :&quot;ere he discovered that the Welkate triben had felled trees across the stream but in spite of the feet that two months were required to clear these obstructions and also to out channels acres: some of the sh,rp tends to alloy passage for his ennocs, Honei. ikn. continued with his piens. Once clear, however, :Ica-1hi had the whole of the ,7aiketo end ;:aipn rivers before them. The errival of the invaders in the le,er Waikato (mused great eonsternation enong the lower :;aiketo people, the Ilrati-Tanaoho who hurriedly retreate. up the river end scattered up the maji' creeks and lakes to hiding places in the forest. Yerelwhile Nongi Bike and his war party paddled up the river, omnping Curing the night at various places. One camp wan made at n pa Duct Telow Tueknu, one' during the night, a party of ':aikato under their chief Takutni, not having managed to get nhead of the raiders, tried to poss. .7,\_9
1642
1643&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
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1672taki 3) zqq They mere, however, detected by the watchful Nga-Pnhi and a long cheese took place. Rventually they sere evertaken near the present twenship of fiercer, end killed. Taktital was shot' while standing in hie canoe urging his men to greeter efforts. Farther skirvishing took plaee on the way up the Waipe, but no serious obstruction delayed Henri Hike in reaching the great pa, where he arrived about the middle of May, 1822. At this stage it is perhaps, fitting to rive a description of Vetekitaki. The fortifications were spread over the point for a distance of roughly half a mile. The southwestern side was bonneted by the Wrap! river which flowed some dietanee below the level of the pa. On the other side was the Yanrapilo, which as Its name eugreste, is a very winding streer. Full advantage had been taken of its eeeepine tends to throw up parapets and form deep ditches nt the narrow points between the two rivers, there being three ouch defences, each oorpleted with strong palisading.- 'bouts two third of the way towards the junction of the two rivers, the pa level eloped Taiclly to a smell flat end here krain n small ditch and parapet ?,ed been erected, the whole protected be a pelisede. Vith the exception of outermost ditch, the orembline ruins of these ,:rest defenoes remain to this day. onri HLka and his war party onmped neer the Innetion of the tee rivers end first advised Waikato to surrender, stating that they coulot possibly hope to suocesefelly contest warriors 'treed with the pu. (musket) Those who had not previously experienced the new weapon only laughed for they imerined that the pn ens
1673
1674&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
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1703talci 4) ID 0 similar to their native trumpet, nleo kaolin by that nettle. Hone Hike now Lave the word to attack and this raw carried out by numbers of Hga-iaihi advancing along the northern bank of the Vangapilo which to at the same le7e1 RP the pa, and opening fire with their muskets. Volley after volley was poured into the ranks of the defenders, who, unable to get to close quarters with their foes, found themselves helpless Reainat the well armed Nga-Puhi. An the firing increased many were seized with panic and conmenced to evacuate the Da by retreating over a narrow bri1ge with nranned the outer ditch. The first to leave went in or,lerly fenhion hut soon those behim begnn to push in their hurry- to escape, until flealy the retreat boonue a etnmpede. All relationship was forgotten in the mad nornmble to -et away from Ngt-luhl. The ,eer. ones wore quickly trRmpled under foot while others hettin mere pushed bp those behind and fell into the ditch free which there was ne escape. A few endeavoured to climb the steep sides, owl; to he knooked down by others. Again, one who were good jumpers tried to jump across tho ditch, and fading in the ntterpt, managed to grasp the other side end thus hung dangling f,'em th edge. Ysny of those below immediately seized their loCn st, scenes of hauling thal7es to safety but only succeeded In bringing down those who had nearly su:,ceed,lt. Sec, the -'.itch 1;eoare full with those beneath either trodden to death or smothered by those above. f Nea-Puhi now landed en tho flot and although Te aherowhero dad his warriors fought demperatel; they- were Torced to retreat and fly for their liven, their
1704
1705&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
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1734taki 5) 3of enemleefollowing up their advantage, killing and taking prisoners for many miles. The next day, however, Te Wherowhero and Te Kanawa rallied some of their men and beat back Nga-Puhi to the pa after which they again retired. ?'any of Aga-Puhl were still searehing the countryside for refugees and one party of them came upon and oaptured a large party of RgatiUalrata women at Orahiri, near Otorohanga. One of these unfortunate women was Te Riutoto who had so lately lost his husband Te at (Aoki. In the meantime, Ise wherowhero had retreated up the valley of the i'aipa in the direction of Ramgitoto raneee. At a place ached ianotumotu he met a chief Ae.4a of Veati-Whakatere-named Te Otapehi whole he asked. &quot;Tex ranei ahane mama i a keel' 'Ten you shelter me?&quot; (. avorge ry wroza's.) To this Te Otepehi replied, &quot;Ae. Ye menu toku pureke, he keno pitoherteheat &quot;Yee. I will clothe you with an impervious And invincible gnemeett&quot; Accordingly Te Otepehi, Te Wherowhere, and a ?meal bard of picked werriors cautiously \_ado their way down the valley of the haiperi approechine Otorohanra about dark. They now came upon a woman who had eacRpel from the party ea;tured by Nga-PUhi. tine she informed them that the women, had teen brought to a spot close by (The reed crossing the south end of Otorehanga railway station ends at the spot rhich is curbed by a conspicuous kehikatea tree) on the banks of the Waipa and here the invaders were indulging themeleves to the full with the captive women. Te fherowhero instructed the woman to retraz to the '.&quot;Pa-Pahl oamp and convey a message to her companions to the effect that they would be reecued as 9,0n
1735
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1765tn.)! 6) )? k as the morninr star roso, and in the meantime to exercise their nits of fesoinetion to the utmost extent. This was done, and durinr the night Te eiherowhero and his small band eperoftehed near. As they eroesell the Waipa they were nearly eiseovered by one of the enemy warriors who had come to the water for a drink. but ere he could cry out. his heed was thrust under raster end held there until he was drowned. Cautiously the tiketo warriors surrounded the Nga-Puhi camp where the enemy, weary with the sleep that follows lust, were lying uneuspectinrly. Then Te Mearowhero eave the word and he Red his nedeened band suddenly fell upon the Rea-Puhi. Not one of the sixty northern werrio s eseeped end the wholeeome fear 7eich this exploit induced into the invaders' hearts ceueed then to fwronr a pencecekiner which Teter took place. The eiemanetnnees under which the surprise and defeat of this party occurred rave rise to the ha nacre Hudeputea, by which name the incieert became 'crown. N' Very of the red'erees fled south to eroneokoekoen, a wonderfully etronr fortress near the Inpera river in the upper Token. and pert of the ieveders followed them even n3 fer an here whore they neaen badly defeated them. Another eecteon of Uga-kuhi croseod the ranges to Kawhie where they enurht several prisoners at Awarea. ;:.oat of the villmres hee. teen hurriedly deserted and Nre-Puhi took possession of 7exturanei where they feasted erom the storehouses of their enemies. One of the erisorlers was a reputed sineer end ITre-ruhi ordered him to sine: for then. fit his rennest he wen riven rt teiahe and with this he otepped backwards and forwards,'keepinE tire to the words of his pow. The interested. Nre-Puhi ledeed on
1766
1767&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
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1796taki 7) 30 3 unsuspectingly when euddenly the song stopped, and the singer, toreter rith his fellow prisoner, dashed past their startled captors and ran up the trunk of a dead tree that sloped outwards from the edge of the precipice. There was a yell from the Npa-Puhi and an immediate rush for the esoaping prisoners, but they were too late. The decaying forest giant swayed beneath the unexpected weight and slowly but surely sank. Before the rra-Pyhi could recover their prisoners the rotten roots broke free and the ancient tree crashed thraurh the tonpled undercnowth eir-hty feet below. The disaster at Flui-Putea however, au stated before, ennead ITra-luhi to out ohort their stay and they quickly deported from ratr,kitoki tut before leaving they released several captive women,' one being. Parskohn, sister of Te Yanawa, another being A his Ate.: Te Rahurucke, this action being a ova to open up peace nerotiations should Waikato wish it. non,ei aka and his war party returned by the way they had come and as they retreated dn the river they were follo,ed by a yorCon of Waikato, who, beyond hurling tannto, however, ac7lievad nothinr. Somewhere near Taupiri, one of the Waikete, in ole ran, posted himself on the summit of 1. hill overlooking the river, and as the enemy canoes went past, he danced and grimaced, brandishing his taiaha and shouting deflanoe to Nga-Puhl telling them that they v,ould be ce'ttered like filth aver the l,nd should they dare to nzalr. invade Tai:-,to. Uunts proved too much for ITE,a-Puhl, and one canoe, larinr behind, lerded unseen, and the crew, creeping up a narrow rally caught the old warrior unawares and killed him. Nra-Puhi camped at- a place called Tua, at the
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191430q ft mouth of' the Langatawhiri creek, and hero a women nerved Kotaro together with her obild, escaped. In this they were assisted by their Nen-Pahl grandfather Finannun, who supplied them with fond and one nirht took them ocrose the river to Tawarurn and told then to make rood their escape. At To Knurl, on the shores of the Tanaka harbour, Henri Hike stopped o'nin and the preservod heads of the fallen :riikato chiefs were brought out and a ceremony called 'llahatnhurihuri (cause to look backwards) was held. It was es it were, a farewell from the heads to their own country. No time appears to hove been wasted on the return Journey up the east coast for the missionaries at the Bay of Inlands record the fact that Rewa returned from ratakitaki on the 29th July, 16X, and it seems that hongi ikft reached none a few days later. Followine the retirement of the Ilse-Zuhi forces, float of Unikato under Te Maerowhero, moved southwards into the dense forests of th, upper Lokan where they remained for esters' years through fear of ngi and his warriors. Te Wherowhero established himself at the great stronghold of GronEaoekoee, situated on a high ridge which ends abruptly in a precipice overlool-ing the 1 rangaongeonea strewn, a tributary of the l'apare. ;Across the ridge were tyro hurls ditches, the main line of defence being thirty feet deep (1935) in its shallowest part. The interior of,tho pa was leveled and terraoed end contained several remerkelle' subterranean dwellings. Another feature :vas a renowned peahu or gong, constructed from a hollow loc. Alarms were signalled by the beating of this gong, the sound of which could be heard by the People as far off an rajae, Taaui and itoki.)
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1945tel. 9-) 305- In this secluded strongliold Te Wherowtoro's chief wife, '.'thnkaawl, rove birth to a son, Tawhiao. This cvrnt tool: plate stout About a year after ratakitaki a party of rgm-Pthi returned bringing with them Yatire Toha, daughter of Retro, and peace was confirmed between Vga-Pohl and raikato by Tarilratulm, TIoncits blind ;life, handing the young woman over to 7,afkato as a peace binding. This wan Recoiled and retire Tohm was morried to Kati, yeanger brother of Te 17herowero. The: young couple, accompanied by a party of Vallratc chiefs made a returr vi: it to the rra-ruhi country, leavinp Vaikato ntout August or September, 1823. Thus, for n tine rt least, 1,,ljpepec smisted between Wniato and the northern tribes.
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1976teki 10.) Auwha Tocuranga Te hotete Trimurti Hongi Hika---Turikatuku(3)Te Rowe (l'oanu) Latiro (1) PuhinorInaarikl. imc3otor from whoa Vga?Fohl tnkos its nano. (2) rnhia. A fRrono sneestor who lived in his pa Kororipo, at the headwaters of the :orr,eri river, Biz! of Inndo. At his death his jawl,one was deposited in the KerlYeri river ,nd it n tines of not(7i it was the prrtotice of wrr exreditione to sail their canoes over tile so t`irlt they might r,)enivc nano. (power prnntire) of this rrent ancestor. (Z) Turiketoka. Hongi's blind wife who officially hided tire Toha as a peace lindinz7 to Wa177nto. 04) Kati. Th.- younrer brother of the groat ,;n13-7to chief Te Wherowhero, and who rarried rgtire
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1979</Section>
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2007kk1tnki 11.) 307 A tanei for those who fell at 7&quot;ntakitnki. Tekiri ko te at, Ka nrem Tn ern, to tnhu o to mete, I hi nn ci nen iwl, ke prase re et Taku turt-rn, o natun. re, Xa tuku keutau. fuin e Kohl' ki te knhn o to wake., 11ei ranee i to mate. Xei a .&quot;hare e e inu. Ka Or nen. mate o to uri rn o Yoknko. pal tnku note, Ho mat, taun Ye' tun o ranUknu, Yet roto e Knipora, kei nrn iwi a nnhn. Kihni Koperu 1 kiton iho e nu; Toutike to haere roto o Townteohit1,. Mo Tuhashere co T7nipihn we, e Pa= '&quot;o Taihcke 1 koinra hoe to e oc, E kai ware nno ko Hikutu, ko to rshurehure, Haere ke elle, a Aka, a Hope, 1 Te :arowo. Tenn Honri :aka, nana te hou-trawa nano kautio Ytalkato ki to mate. 7 ert forth the rrys of the rorrinr The rornine ntar titer (the noon) A tW'en of disaster, pronnrinr the death of the trite. lost in ny turtero (1) --- thy 1 -rents. ';ou n11 consented that Kohl' (2) shmild prepare the canoe To nvenre your deaths. It was Te and Te Hinu That aveneed the w onrs Of the de,7cendonts of Kokoko (3). It ran well for me to die On the battlefield beyond rnnukau Or within the waters of Kniporn, Among the numerous tribes. Koperu (4) was rot seen by me. Stroirht ran the course of Tnwatowhiti (5) &quot;':'here 'Aihoehon and Kniplho fell And Tniheke woo eaten, pod,'linr alonr As slaves fire ?oimed. And nkutu and rahur,hure trIbos (6) Oh Hike., oh hope (7) you wore by Te feraw, (8) .her Honri Hika brought the ,frliction (9) That obliterated Waikato in death. (1) Tuatara, the 7rent lie rd emblematieel for a chief. (2) Yohi' short for hir-nretira, n chief of (3) Kokako. Koikato ancestor, father of Tnreinupo. (4) Yoseru. A chief killed fit th,twia7 af (5) Tawatawhiti. The place at allenenrei raided by Tewhiokiteranr1. (6) Mikutu and Mahurehure, two tribes of :loklanrn, 7orth ucklend. (7) Hike and Hope. Two chiefs killed at ratekitaki. (8) Te ,inrawa. A sub-tribe of Nen..euhi. (9) Hon-tnewa, emblematical for muskets.
2008
2009&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
2010</Section>
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2038103 TUE P.1 OF la1=-A.AT:':? 1S25. A1tho17h the bottle of To Ika-a-renrnnui dld not concern the Tainui 4r1bes, the defect of 77rati-'.1hatan at the herds of rrn-Puhi to ale felt in Waiknto. The Ilre-Puhi had never Thirty= Pratt-hrtne A, ?Or defentine them at remunui, indeed this of not 7es one of the 0.reonn which prompted Henri 7ike to visit ea?lend, but several years were to pans before rrm-Puhi felt themselves mofficiently stronr enough to invade 1.;:nipern. I11414,ear part of lf.;25, horover, 'Nem-Pahl. asoerbled uoerITerpi :Ike and hareumu ore!. inve'ed the upper Felpern where at 00 P,-zi-e-renrenui the r7ett-eten s,e Men:- Teeter: (Thn s'ervivers of tlii ,-rot battle eenttered into emell a: tins old retire,' to the feetresses of the forest w!,.ere live n 7,:.zereble 1-existence end oonstently ir for of discover?.. 7,7q7 the their south. 1:;, the letter end of 19n5 or e-r ir 1-'7e cost of them had tel,ee ,efu7e e,err the aao e rreti-aniapete and had entelliehod ther.:,elveJ ine bolon-tne to l'eehi T-.13-e-ectu celled Haere-a,etea, a arell fortification eitu,ted en tho certh t.,e'k of the kuniu rivor and some dintaree st-een from ,a,ntoetee. (1) Here else vere many refurees of n'lti-2noe nreler Te rho hot fled south etter their defeat nt T'okoie. 'toilet H, honorer, was for fro-. satisfied ,Jith the revere'e he 'ark! obtele at T3 ,-e-rnnranui his caner ereinst rreti-hetutill furtIler nr,ned '1; ta lone of hin son 'tore :lenr1 who fell in net battle, end the nu,vivore heff searcely erriv,.d. et :acre-,. -tea 'ehen ,in appeared, hevinr followed them from the north. tefore the pn, 240 strenr, HC'-Puhi desired th-t Te thrrne 77,-nti-Peee 11) :r.:.-evietea. The :air. Trunk railway cuts threueh the site of this old fortification. \_
2039
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2041</Section>
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2069-awotea 2) shaull welir forth fror the pa, such request,finite in ,076 with Vno7'1 custom, notify its irati-Paon. that the; wore not inel- in the oumrrel. Te Nouroha era his people therefore eorolin' and immedintely ftttmel'ed end took the pa 11r7 ran;r of the Bgati-,:hatua. ;:ec vas now established with 7;rati-l'aoa with the result that many of them returned and occupied. their 01 homes at Waihe'e and other parts of the haure3I ::atisfied with the punish Font inflicted upan. the 4perapeo,je, hom7i hike. now returned ty the y he had come but ou his way, sms some accounts, he nermntorad his ttesm.7A Pomare bent on attaelrinr: the pooo of Usural,i. 71010. :11 blm to aldon the pro,:lect tut to this souacil :omare roPusod to listou centi,raed Or iS Y-y 'ith.
2070
2071&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
2072</Section>
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2099 <Content>&lt;pre&gt;
2100i 76f 310 07.;:r: 1200E. IL As mentionca in the 1ot enter Nra-:hi were vain to ne,o war seminal the Tainui tribes lest this tine it Tpac to en a aisactausly. As innof that this underte)7inr na not naet w1ti the eppro bfeakkuhi whole but wes confine to Pomare'n om particular oection, we must connier the followinr otntennrt rala to Pm-rc on the eve of lain ;lortura. '7. t!.or, 17nrira o :-.,sr, h? r.,rraroa-o cc te -,1ne. , Li to h,a -.roe, -Ar. mu ntut&quot; 'Oh f,10., co cot ,-:o, it -inn a peace no.?,c b:, a ?n!.1,..n. 1'.17 7ou ,:a ;:cu r1 necer coma re!:-r1 7 rnfer,.efl to the 1,a.n wLich 1'e7,n.&quot; re. Itnn o, ,tollteiri. what: ?.ti, :ieur,rer lyrctor of Te Iiarenf,:cre, n-rriva --?. ':oh'-. of :':'a,-1.-.thi. kome, heve, -o, cc he,::'. :'\_uother factor '..ich doom ,orm,e's oxi,tio to Cistor wnn t'73 ft 1::.at ho r,orlanted to eboo7.ve the cvatol. of firnt sa5linr hi? r c,e Jr. t.',e erilcori inlet. The wtero nf -407107A p000es,e0. ,re st n:(1,v, e'iC ell Drovious suceeful expitior\_n he&quot; ma'e -. &quot;--let of fle-cartiyic from t -in pnrt rei of the., Bay. :omern, :owevar, not out frornunarerc, a place on the Kawn!,:ava inlet ar,a rt of hii cwIl torrIto':. 'na,:tn. of the ne,metoree of thlo expoaition ,-a sanr.,what QC:,:f'Vf.W. tut it -nultt appeor that Pomare, et the ho ' of o wavylare ,sic-at a'2,,,n; nt the rout, of the Waihou, '.is me-'ti'c' vith :niri '.11?-e -7,-:=t17 havin.- tnon plrica or t7lo wn7 (Inlet the anent. -r&quot;cc' eTh'i :,' a perty rwolocd. up the ,Picor 37o riva al.,a tl-.en evoa,e, d7( to lioroti,A. To erowl.,ero, ,ho is id t.) L' Ice,: at 7,:,a ,--,; I '! tine of korore'n arrivnl, desire-1 to non'e dcwn ite root hi,: bet To Ke,:awa, fearin'- trencher', aavicaA i-ninat it. . cr.:are '. ,: ,
2101
2102&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
2103</Section>
2104<Section>
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2130 <Content>&lt;pre&gt;
2131ecth 3) irt ( won net by Te afturohn who endeavoured to persuaoe him fror. invadine Waikato in view of the fret thrt peace hoe been ma; e, tot i'onere persiotea proceedee up the Wnipa in canoes. Vail ato in the ,,oentime prepnrel for hiss coning and. Te Rore, 7ca-,uhi fount' themselves sudevaly attael-0 by sections of i47nti-Tallanho, Nenti-oe end Mcnti-Tips. The invars were surprised still in their canoes re Po ware rcobived a must woune in the hand by To. 100, non or XnNut,O, of 7rati-Tion, end r-ir severely 7-,hroleil by a e,nt 'roe Tarair 7re iti of 7roti-Peon. Tani, -. chief of 7rati-Tipa him by renninr hi throurh At') spear. Only ono coo of nt, eneeree an its oceusents it may to cure, ,laf&quot;- ell 1r,oto 11,7n pt,!e,m. 'rriv0 ,t .,high 101,0, in the el,.erti,n of th 1 ;,e7 'forced to -.teroon their v,nael not beirr etrear ennu to over the oort Lre, :,nother pprty, fror,. the mars e,oc, n,oPod overland' p vip of 7h-Arr'eroa, Te ,C37.,11 ,w'. to f'whitu the 'south hen,' of till rwm17,. The forlti7ea erosoed the harbonr rft;7ta on,&quot; flee to VIA) o-n ,ountrrbut two, however, were ertueht !7, Ott-lintu,t the vicinity of Yor -zrr7 any! were H)lee and enten' Waiekto hirhly .latee et thie afe-t of 'Tra-i'uhi eye the 1711 of no f-r,at (17 ief on Pore h to 1,:upr nenoconnt for their relatives who 1,1 he&quot; of Ponare w?. ri ,nter, by the lierrior,- of m mrrrent amonr the Tpirui tribes ever to thin st ter ,at Poe-re's 1 11ty won cut up corn, lirlmovr to ,7,v-ftto -yes his stomach. :,.77:,rent17., h-vine! been ,atop e,t tare blfore this corn tool'. root when plertee ape it won in thin f,.shion that Irannra wee intro lleee into Tninui tQrritorr.
2132
2133&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
2134</Section>
2135<Section>
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2162(7. VAIKATO :13T Tr g&quot;77-&quot;.vA TO ATTK KI.177TUA rArel. , 1. 1026. -t Almont idletely after Pomare'a death which toal. piece it no month TT of Mrv, there nrrived in the i';ninto country e non of To iti-kin from 7Tha ;!0tu mead iretatn, rho he d corn ooin/1y to nrevoll upon -the Teitut people to aLoist hie tribe in n. wer -. -,ipot To =-plair the ronoorx for the rerfnre between To Ati-Awr. -nd Ra1 it in neccesorry to co to the Patol-e pn, situated. between the Tnp,rnhoe Ve-nrrtr, strenro nnd one nre e1f miles reth-onst from frn7ue &quot;e nup1,71. Thio ehlefe of ti,la lere :' -:oru and rkernn-terri, rn? snr,n tine errinf- t7-to eerly part or 1P7r. rere i vt,nita ty 11,pty of 7e Ati-rn from &quot;r- -otu, tWor t71&quot; rhrrepouri, Ilinreihia of TTrati-rUtunco, nn(' nor of To Yen, elate:- of IleraMtun. Durire ti;n1r visit Te Yeti' a evil a compnllion t&quot;o oorfinos of the pit ,oro o,ucht 1,neCrinr with the roault thet the-7 rerr put to doth., Cita, it in snid, by order of the chief To '7,77rt7n. ',lien the norm of ti Vharnwouri's TArtF it woo ecieoe to ottoob nt onoe, but thin plan . Ahv vas forotolled 1,;! Ycrti-'ttomi rho nftnnena to To .ti-Awn dcfeated r---ti-7,nonni they alC not oneoe'd. 'cling the p'. 'Jam() tine aftor ,11ornrour1--.711 'tin nnrty ht-,7 Prne to rce. Yotn they leernod thet ncott-rtn-,nui after the bodies of r.sraro ana hie companion, Nrml strote,o0 the tatt700a 71,in fror t'e brttocks of Te T' roo aoroos e hn-p of FP177,111nalr 'xtC they beclr nne forth on the -4111,7o 1c7torl Priamt the brae nP the no,eYbIne. peo-ale. hen lintetn one ReneldtiAn /oarnee or thin rotio's) they deterrined oo rovenre end Pociapa to aok ':,n,tn for their nid. with
2163
2164&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
2165</Section>
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2192 <Content>&lt;pre&gt;
2193enun 4 Enru 2) 3( 3 the rosult that Nrntnta arrived nt rotooho whero ho intnrvievrod TO WhororlIcro. ntinninr on nrontntn wont to 7'rolrotorton -' -re .the o!'InTs of :7nlkato hne rementlod. reuse' in n Mit rn,lo of eriee huso of eorn ane Vita n pata-paraoo or '!)One olnt in TAs h,n1 Tentata aYi),:nlee. to ikoto ty oingine a too, or song erprooive Of his wisher,. 7a 7-Pri t Tratrta. noi o 7r,nn,I r,u1,-; t7: tG kplogo tutu o 2oaraogntiro, 7'o 7,o :!11/1 to7. I :conic. situ n1 to whs., VA, uga 1, &quot;rn;o, t, !-0c, Ku vote to trn, tuku 1 to lau:.ca. 710-0. 0, irl, p Koro, 1 rungn i irri, i;o to ,1n7.-.a tau,' o Tc warn o honfdn, ko Nukutamoroft. To :nlluAru,, 171. ko rna-1-to-1r1h1n, it-,To 1 to kri. 17c, konn &quot;,-( knA-7,1,10. Tenci nu, c to ;':on, t3 Ithautnun TnAn -ti i7opir1 1 a 7=antehl. I viChi i a Lnru, gUkurnu to on-to no, 1. m, tntnri t3 vim ;2n,-nul, K1 to pu o to tin, 1 to han 1I ii tu 0P ro,? Ka tun o Tamaki; gore e kiteo, - p.0?114,i t, o to Son, Kel puak1 to hounrn, 6, 1. Ito t- , 1 o 1,tta on- rn to wKennu A Ranci. no. Tikinn ftu ra ko to '-i-on, Gho nke ki to no, 3,11 ronro to tonrntn. hotii to t,no o, !Jot, '.0 rn. Ki to ikn warewrro, fraho ntu rir1, tn 1,41,211'. 4e nono Tnkoltrna v, 1.
2194
2195&lt;/pre&gt;</Content>
2196</Section>
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2224(7-1wherme. i9 17nru A) The n-ne of Trntn h,,! the Oesred effect of ,reasiwr who ob7I1y thou, ht it r rood soporturit: of wiFirr out sere of thc scores the:, nryinst the southern tribes. There ,re sele to h'-re been four thonorP vrrriers it the w,r prrtr, not n section romrin,P their.&quot;. This 1,rre p rty r,s undrr the 'rineirrl l'esir of To ItrIrann. Te rsnevo. To onP ' 10 eon inx.,Diripi of Vrctir7tous. Te end Te ;ohunsi. Vey or;n: throuch northcr Tnirtnpla tty were joPa no of the :;c ,:,ti-Te at,,-.7Id a nt You): orlid, ;.sin, Ind while thoro la Pwari-tel. ,11 ie - rti-Tctilvr? n nit 11, c rtt am ,leverl 1A it ais:;er of 1,er d one :luivIreC tulle by .,hie notio,1 they el ,in to the: nasee they Jent 04i to Puh-etnpu elare To :-Tauteo Jn 5cine,1 t ;t e, :otn uo?-1W,!. T,esters. joino: the foreos rues the perty red to -on:or:.u. now l'Iln.:;aretu. -There t&quot;e ,5.: 1t tool: 2;1,1c0 rnmdtinr in tefent for the ererr, flor to the forcT an( ot lnees ht the Lome 01 their -,nentr,1 mmmt,11, Tolnki. wnr rty continuee on to tlo eistriet inlod of Cvpo lcmo t raii4 here they fouLe. t'i the 100-1 tlibes, wrroo.: Of their presec, hu r,11 to tho lower slopes of -.faLaTi cotcir. the&quot;: estrbliss,ed fortifie tIons /morn ral? of ru. sPe, 20 now w6t,c1-0 nro the '2rvflnrli bqa3y be-te , the runs of the inv-,0ers p,ovir7 ten sec`: for taco. :zero nn' -reet unr'h-ro fell into hanas of ,:,17Anto to be t.,:Ven a. ry en sl-nee. &quot;or rrny ttnjc ta invaders hunted the fl,.eine Taroheki until et 1-st, fineine g' no oorn, they etre-tee. to the eo,ort. Z;Otij of the survivors hnd .1(4-
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2255irors 4) 11C tat cci refttre at. Orfirvitufikp extd. 17mate, tno pas en the co-ct, mill hot; none es mere tttnee traul eture0 b;.' A imrs&quot;.t cartz, orcise to e,oture the lIci?IM-nui chief &quot;o 1, but ho sucr.'eot7 it svor7,inr. ti-en rent on to '.itet?.re. An fell or the peoi) there, rirn of t-be irmes eirr3-123ed, vh11, 11-o last Turtre, ,.711,or,ri d. To thiohl. This orenree. Ceh of e 1rsm, rephor of Reurlqtus, or?! niter this the vrrriers re4.,,.rne to their mon te.:frinc: 771th them mrsty n1r,vos. Of 1,1v,e, the '.:os,on rare tolzen as -1-:en lr; the icf&quot;.&quot;.: of 'i'hsto 1' rhilo:.1;e ;ion nerd enlicta as ficinc. nen for the Wanste nCr psrties. 4 &quot;0
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