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The Old Frontier : Te Awamutu, the story of the Waipa Valley : the missionary, the soldier, the pioneer farmer, early colonization, the war in Waikato, life on the Maori border and later-day settlement

When Te Awamutu was a Fortified Camp — [From photos lent by Colonel Ryder.] — The Redoubt at the Bridge Over the Mangahoe Stream — With part of the camp of the 40th Regiment at Te Awamutu in the background. The Redoubt Reserve at the — junction of Mutu and Mangapiko Streets marks the site of this camp

When Te Awamutu was a Fortified Camp [From photos lent by Colonel Ryder.] The Redoubt at the Bridge Over the Mangahoe Stream With part of the camp of the 40th Regiment at Te Awamutu in the background. The Redoubt Reserve at the junction of Mutu and Mangapiko Streets marks the site of this camp.

When Te Awamutu was a Fortified Camp
[From photos lent by Colonel Ryder.]
The Redoubt at the Bridge Over the Mangahoe Stream
With part of the camp of the 40th Regiment at Te Awamutu in the background. The Redoubt Reserve at the
junction of Mutu and Mangapiko Streets marks the site of this camp.