(Chapter 9) — The Capture of Rua-Pekapeka

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(Chapter 9)

The Capture of Rua-Pekapeka

It is said that the principal damage to the smashed carronade (sketch, p. 79) mounted by Kawiti in Rua-pekapeka pa was caused many years after the war by some Europeans who amused themselves by exploding a charge of blasting-powder in it.

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Title: The New Zealand Wars: A History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period: Volume I: 1845–1864

Author: James Cowan, F.R.G.S.

Publication details: R. E. Owen, 1955, Wellington

Part of: New Zealand Wars (1845–1872)

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