Sixty Years in New Zealand Stories of Peace And War

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Sixty Years in New Zealand Stories of Peace And War
A Hope Blake
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One thing is certain their rifle pits, and other impromptu graves at Te Ranga, contain nearly seventy of their slain, buried where they fell. Our dead and wounded were carefully taken back to Tauranga.
This action, short, sharp, and decisive, would, if any delay had been made, have taken more men than were available at the time, and could not have been concluded without an alarming sacrifice of life.
After the fight, congratulations were the order of GATE PAH AVENGED 65 the day. Our troops had
...shown, once more, that when properly handled they could uphold the prestige of the flag, and Gate Pah had been avenged.
CHAPTER X THE UNSOPHISTICATED MAORI A DENTIST'S DILEMMA WHEN quite young I was thrown very much amongst the noble aboriginals of this country; although nearly a native, I managed to avoid that honour by making my appearance just before our arrival in New Zealand.
Wellington then could boast of two pahs or kaingas, one Te Aro and the other Pipi-Tea, both pretty well peopled. But a constant ebb and flow of Maoris was always taking place in the Empire city.


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