Plate No 18. — Orangi-tua-poka, or Waimate pa, from the southVictoria University of Wellington History and Traditions of the Maoris of the West Coast North Island of New Zealand Prior to 1840 - Siege of Te NamuJune, 1833 - Plate No 18. Orangi-tua-poka, or Waimate pa , from the south. |
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A MAORI DIFFERENCE. (Ashburton Guardian, 08 August 1913)National Library of New Zealand
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NEARLY A RIOT AT MAORI PA. (Poverty Bay Herald, 07 August 1913)National Library of New Zealand
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NEARLY A RIOT AT A PA. (Mataura Ensign 7-8-1913)National Library of New Zealand
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Plate No 19. — Nga-teko, from below Orangi-tua-pekaVictoria University of Wellington History and Traditions of the Maoris of the West Coast North Island of New Zealand Prior to 1840 - Siege of Te NamuJune, 1833 - Plate No 19. Nga-teko, from below Orangi-tua-peka. |
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THE STREET CALLED STEEP (Evening Post, 05 March 1934)National Library of New Zealand
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Tuka Orangi - Photograph taken by William Henry Thomas PartingtonAlexander Turnbull Library Portrait of a man identified as Tuka Orangi of Koriniti. He is wearing a korowai and holding a patu (kotiate) in his right hand. He has short white hair, a moustache, and a moko. Photograph taken by William Henry Thomas Partington, circa 1900, probably at Wanganui. Also identified as Hairawanui (1/2-008301); and as Tuka Aorangi of Ngati Pamona, Koroniti or Hirawanu of Ranana (Whanganui Museum Collection) Note on back of file print - Tuka Orangi (Koroniti), grandfather of John Tuka. The moko has been incised onto the glass negative Source of descriptive information - Te Awa; Partington's photographs of Whanganui Maori (Whanganui Museum Collection) Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 8.5 x 6.5 inches |
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SIR JAMES CARROLL (Evening Post, 21 August 1925)National Library of New Zealand
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THE RAGLAN AND WAIPA ROAD. (Waikato Times, 04 January 1876)National Library of New Zealand
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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 (Evening Post, 04 April 1906)National Library of New Zealand
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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 (Evening Post, 28 March 1906)National Library of New Zealand
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 (Evening Post, 05 April 1906)National Library of New Zealand
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 (Evening Post, 24 March 1906)National Library of New Zealand
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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 (Evening Post, 21 March 1906)National Library of New Zealand
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Hardie Shaw Studios : Portrait of Tuka OrangiAlexander Turnbull Library Portrait of Tuka Orangi, [or Tuka Aorangi?] circa 1900. Photograph by Hardie Shaw Studios. Portrait of an elderly Māori man wearing a korowai (tag cloak). He is balding with white hair and a moustache, and moko. Original photograph likely to have been taken by William Henry Thomas Partington, circa 1900, probably in the Whanganui region. Previously wrongly identified as Patara Te Tuhi. The man has also been identified as Hairawanui. The same image is held by the Whanganui Museum where he is identified as Tuka Aorangi of Ngāti Pamoana, Koroniti. He is identifed as Tuka Orangi of Koroniti in another print (1/1-003097). Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - [... ?] Maori, N.Z. 5009 Hardy Photo Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative |
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To the Editor of the Waikato Times.) (Waikato Times, 04 July 1874)National Library of New Zealand
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 (Evening Post, 17 March 1906)National Library of New Zealand
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PHASES OF THE MOON. (Wanganui Herald, 05 May 1892)National Library of New Zealand
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DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT OF TERRITORIALS. (Grey River Argus, 17 April 1913)National Library of New Zealand
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 (Evening Post, 03 April 1906)National Library of New Zealand
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