Hero Stories of New Zealand

Te Whaiti, Whirinaki Valley, in the Urewera Country. — In 1869 Colonel Whitmore's right column, invading the Urewera Mountains from Fort Galatea (Rangitaiki), — advanced up this valley, on the way to Ruatahuna, joining there the left column which had fought its way — up the Whakatane Valley. In the middle distance is the ancient terraced hill-fort Umurakau. From a water-colour drawing by T. Ryan, 1890

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Te Whaiti, Whirinaki Valley, in the Urewera Country. In 1869 Colonel Whitmore's right column, invading the Urewera Mountains from Fort Galatea (Rangitaiki), advanced up this valley, on the way to Ruatahuna, joining there the left column which had fought its way up the Whakatane Valley. In the middle distance is the ancient terraced hill-fort Umurakau. From a water-colour drawing by T. Ryan, 1890.

Te Whaiti, Whirinaki Valley, in the Urewera Country.
In 1869 Colonel Whitmore's right column, invading the Urewera Mountains from Fort Galatea (Rangitaiki),
advanced up this valley, on the way to Ruatahuna, joining there the left column which had fought its way
up the Whakatane Valley. In the middle distance is the ancient terraced hill-fort Umurakau. From a water-colour drawing by T. Ryan, 1890.

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Title: Hero Stories of New Zealand

Author: James Cowan

Publication details: Harry H. Tombs, 1935

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

This text is the subject of: Victoria University of Wellington Library Catalogue

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