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Art. XII.— The Waterloo of the Waikato, fought in 1830, and its Effects on the After-enacted Land Laws of that Part of the North Island , Volume 42, 1909, Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 1909.
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- Art. XII.— The Waterloo of the Waikato, fought in 1830, and its Effects on the After-enacted Land Laws of that Part of the North Island , Volume 42, 1909, Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 1909.
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By W. Welch , F.R.G.S. [ Read before the Manawatu Philosophical Society, 29th April , 1909.] The Battle of Taumatawiwi, fought in 1830, may well be termed the Waterloo of the Waikato. A few words will explain the importance of the battle. The Maori tribes north of Auckland, collectively known as Ngapuhi, were the first to obtain firearms in quantit...
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- W. Welch
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- http://rsnz.natlib.govt.nz/volume/rsnz_42/rsnz_42_00_000910.html
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