Te Ngutu o te Manu(Beak of the bird)- 21 August - 7 September 1868
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This set is about the battle fought between Tītiokowaru and Colonel McDonnell at Te Ngutu-o-Te-Manu -Titikowaru's stronghold and village.
Te Ngutu-o-Te-Manu, Tītokowaru's campaign, Titokowaru, New Zealand Wars
Attack on Te Ngutu-o-te-manu
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Revenge for Turuturumōkai
After inspecting the grisly scene at Turuturumōkai, McDonnell declared to one of his officers:
‘Roberts, I shall have revenge for this’
However, his first two attempts to attack Te Ngutu-o-te-Manu achieved little. On 7 September McDonnell mounted a third expedition. The 360 men at his disposal outnumbered Tītokowaru’s force by six to one. They included ‘the cream’ of the Pātea Field Force, Tempsky’s Forest Rangers and Keepa’s Whanganui Māori.
Source: Turuturumōkai to Moturoa', URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/titokowarus-war/turuturumokai, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 9-Apr-2019
Battle of Te Ngutu o te Manu, 1868
Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga
Letter to W.F. Gordon re: account of Te Ngutu o Te Manu
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
The element of surprise
McDonnell’s force lost its way – and the element of surprise – while approaching Te Ngutu-o-te-Manu. When they finally reached the clearing in front of the pā, the visible defences did not appear too challenging. However, fighters were concealed around the edge of the clearing and inside the pā.
The assault disintegrated and the colonial force fragmented into several groups which were harried by Tītokowaru’s men as they retreated towards Camp Waihī, 8 km away.
Source: Turuturumōkai to Moturoa', URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/titokowarus-war/turuturumokai, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 9-Apr-2019
Tikokowaru [picture] /
National Library of Australia
Drawing of Riwha Titokowaru
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Withdrawal and defeat
By the time they reached safety, the colonists had lost more than 50 men dead and wounded.
Blaming both his subordinates and his superiors for this shattering defeat, McDonnell did not help his case by writing recriminatory letters to the government.
McDowell was dismissed on 14 October and replaced by his ‘hated rival’ George Whitmore, who had already succeeded him as commandant of the Armed Constabulary and had been leading the pursuit of Te Kooti on the east coast.
Source: 'Turuturumōkai to Moturoa', URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/titokowarus-war/turuturumokai, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 9-Apr-2019
Major Kemp -Te Rangihiwinui Te Keepa
Kete Horowhenua
George Stoddart Whitmore, 1890s
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
List of soldiers killed and wounded at attack of Te Ngutu o Te Manu, August 21 1868
Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga
Major Gustavus von Tempsky shot and killed at Te Ngutu-o-te-manu
Reports on the battle from 1868
ADVANCE UPON AND CAPTURE OF THE NGUTU-O-TE-MANU. (Otago Daily Times, 07 September 1868)
National Library of New Zealand
THE LONDON "STAR" ON THE DEFEAT AT NGUTU-O-TE-MANU. (Timaru Herald, 06 February 1869)
National Library of New Zealand
DISASTROUS ATTACK UPON TE NGUTU O TE MANU. (Otago Daily Times, 10 September 1868)
National Library of New Zealand