- Te Kakapi-o-te-rangi Te
Wharepōuri (? – 22
November 1842) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Te Āti Awa...
- to safety. Te Puni was
closely ****ociated with his
younger cousin Te
Wharepōuri. In
about 1820 the two were part of the
defence of
Pukerangiora pa in...
-
chiefs Te Reweti, Eru Puhirake, Tikitu, Te Kani, Te Rangihau, and Te
Wharepouri, and Te
Urungawera chief Te Kau. Te Moana-nui and Te Ipu were
among the...
- Hobson,
first Governor of New
Zealand 22 November: Te Kakapi-o-te-rangi Te
Wharepouri,
tribal leader Te Purewa,
tribal leader List of
years in New
Zealand Timeline...
- of
Thorndon was to be sited, were
neither consulted nor paid; that Te
Wharepōuri, an
aggressive and
boastful young chief eager to
prove his importance...
- and
chief Te
Wharepouri and
others moved in to the area,
clearing bush and
building two European-style
houses at Ngauranga. Te
Wharepouri sold land around...
- 2015
Daila Tais-Borg
Adelaide United Unattached 14
October 2015
Jessie Wharepouri Adelaide United Northern Tigers 14
October 2015
Kaitlyn Savage Glenfield...
- Paraha,
Phillip Purewa,
Valerie Morse, Urs
Peter Signer and
Tekaumarua Wharepouri. Of the
people arrested, at
least 16 are
facing firearms charges. Police...
-
rather than precise.
Local Te Āti Awa
chiefs including Te Puni and Te
Wharepōuri sold
tracts of land
around the
Wellington harbour to the New
Zealand Company...
- New Lynn
Sunnynook Park 1 2:30 Try:
Gabriel Wharepouri (52m),
Iszak Viliua (77m) Con:
Gabriel Wharepouri (53m) Try:
James Schmidt (9m),
Jahsiah Keil (13m)...