- Te Motu a
Hiaroa Island Puketutu Island, also
known as Te Motu a Hiaroa, is a
volcanic island in the
Manukau Harbour, New Zealand, and is part of the Auckland...
- The
Battle of
Puketutu (Māori:
Puketutu) was an
engagement that took
place on 8 May 1845
between British forces,
under the
command of
Lieutenant Colonel...
- actions,
including the
Battle of Kororāreka on 11
March 1845, the
Battle of
Puketutu on 8 May 1845, the
Battle of Ōhaeawai on 23 June 1845 and the
siege of...
-
Puketutu was a flag
station on the
North Island Main
Trunk line, in the
Waitomo District of New Zealand.
Initial doubt about the
route of the line to the...
- Bay of Islands. Nene
built a pā
close to Lake Ōmāpere. Heke's pā
named Puketutu, was 2
miles (3.2 km) away,
while it is
sometimes named as "Te Mawhe" however...
- Islands.
Tamati Waka Nene
built a pā
close to Lake Ōmāpere. Heke's pā
named Puketutu, was 2
miles (3.2 km) away,
while it is
sometimes named as "Te Mawhe" however...
- mainland)
Ponui Island Poor
Knights Islands Portland Island Pourewa Island Puketutu Island ****uhinu
Island Quarantine Island /
Kamau Taurua Rabbit Island...
- whenua. In May 1845 the
Battle of
Puketutu, an
engagement of the
Flagstaff War,
occurred at the pā of Hōne Heke at
Puketutu, on the s****s of Lake Ōmāpere...
-
commanded the
military forces during the
attack on Heke's pā, Te Kahika, at
Puketutu (sometimes
called Te
Mawhe and Okaihau) on the
northeast side of Lake Ōmāpere...
- Gallagher, Alan
Gibbs and Te
Hemara Tauhia as well as a
history of taxes,
Puketutu Island and a
history of the
Fletcher Building construction company. The...