The Wairau Affray 1843
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This brief New Zealand Wars | Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa affray was also known as the 'Wairau incident’ and earlier, 'Wairau Massacre'. The fatal fight between Māori and British settlers in Marlborough was the first after the signing of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. SCIS no. 1965908
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Gold, Charles Emilius, 1809-1871: Wairau April 1851.
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Te Rauparaha’s Account of the Wairau Affray
The Prow: ngā kōrero o te tau ihu
Wairau affray
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Site of Wairau affray
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WAIRAU AFFRAY. (From the London "Spectator," Dec. 16.) (Daily Southern Cross, 15 June 1844)
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[Gold, Charles Emilius] 1809-1871 :Scene of the Wairau Massacre, New Zealand [April 1851]
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WAIRAU AFFRAY. (Daily Southern Cross, 23 March 1844)
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The Wairau incident
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WAIRAU—THE GRAVES. (New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, 12 September 1849)
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Charles Heaphy, 'Part of Lambton Harbour'
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William Wakefield
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Edward Gibbon Wakefield, 1823
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A brief biography of Robert FitzRoy
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Captain Arthur Wakefield
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A plan for more land
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Captain Fitzroy leaves New Zealand
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Wairau incident memorial
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The most important event in New Zealand during Mr. Shortland’s administration was the Wairau Affray at Tuamarina
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Original correspondence
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Te Rauparaha’s account of the Wairau Affray
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Wairau Affray
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Sally Burton's rendition of the notorious Wairau Incident
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The New Zealand Company
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Edward Gibbon Wakefield
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The New Zealand Company
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The Blenkinsop Indenture
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Dirty deeds done dirt cheap! part two
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Te Rangihaeata
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Te Rauparaha
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Wairau Incident
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An Alistair Paterson poem
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The Wairau massacre, the story of a survivor. Part 1
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Te Rauparaha
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New Zealand Company expedition
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