Reminiscences of The War in New Zealand
Contents
- Reminiscences — of the — War in New Zealand
- Preliminary Chapter p. 1
- Chapter I. — Landing of Troops at Wanganui p. 2
- Chapter II. — Colonial Forces Under Imperial Rule. — Battle Of Waireka p. 9
- Chapter III. — Colonial Forces under Imperial Rule.—continued. — Battles of Mahoetahi, Mauku, Wairoa Ranges, Waiari Steeam, Orakau, Rangiaohia, Haerini, and Te Matata p. 14
- Chapter IV. — The Origin and Progress of the Hauhau Religion p. 23
- Chapter V. — Progress of the Hauhau Religion. — Ahu Ahu and Sentry Hill p. 27
- Chapter VI. — Peogeess of the Hauhau Religion—continued. — Mr. Booth's Adventure p. 31
- Chapter VII. — Progress of The Hauhau Religion — —continued.Battle of Moutoa and Ohotahi p. 34
- Chapter VIII. — Progress of the Hauhau Religion—continued. — Murder of the Rev. Mr. Volckner and of Mr. Fulloon p. 40
- Chapter IX. — Capture of the Weraroa Pah p. 48
- Chapter X. — Relief of Pipiriki p. 60
- Chapter XI — The Opotiki Expedition. — The Landing p. 66
- Chapter XII. — The Opotiki Expedition—continued. — Taking of the Pua Pah p. 69
- Chapter XIII. — The Opotiki Expedition—continued. — Adventure with Kereopa and his Twelve Apostles. Surrender of Mokomoko and Hakaraia. Return of the Force to Wanganui p. 74
- Chapter XIV. — The East Coast Expedition. — Waiapu. Attack on Pakairomiromi Pah p. 81
- Chapter XV. — East Coast Expedition—continued. — Poverty Bay p. 89
- Chapter XVI. — East Coast Expedition—continued. — Te Maru Maru and Te Kopani p. 97
- Chapter XVII. — Murder of Keriti, of Mr. Charles Broughton, and of Trooper Smith p. 103
- Chapter XVIII. — General Chute's Campaign. — The Fight at Okotuku p. 107
- Chapter XIX. — General Chute's Campaign—continued. — Fight at Te Putahi and Otapawa: Narrow Escape of the General p. 111
- Chapter XX. — General Chute's Campaign—continued. — Ketemarae. March to Taranaki. Fight at Waikoko p. 114
- Chapter XXI. — Colonel McDonnell's Campaign. — Fight at Pokaikai p. 120
- Chapter XXII. — Colonel McDonnell's campaign. — Te Pungarehu p. 126
- Chapter XXIII. — Colonel McDonnell's Campaign—continued. — Te Umu, Popoia, Tirotiromoana, Rotorua p. 133
- Chapter XXIV. — Skirmishes on The East Coast. — Wonderful Escape of Wilkinson and Livingstone. Murder of Moore and Beggs p. 141
- Chapter XXV. — Skirmishes on The East Coast—continued. — Colonel St. John at Opotiki. Murder of Mr. Pitcairn p. 149
- Chapter XXVI. — Outbreak at Napier. — The Fight at Omarunui and Petane Under Colonel Whitmore p. 154
- Chapter XXVII. — Titokowaru's Outbreak. — Yeae of The Lamb. Colonel McDonnell and Sixty Armed Constabulary Sent To Hokitika p. 161
- Chapter XXVIII. — Return from Hokitika. — First and Second Visit to Te Ngutu O Te Manu. Murder of Cahill, Clark, and Squires p. 165
- Chapter XXIX. — Hauhaus' Attack on Turu Turu Mokai. — Death of Captain George Ross, Sergeant McFadden, Corporal Blake, and Seven Privates p. 170
- Chapter XXX. — First Attack on Te Ngutu o Te Manu With The New Levies. — Death of Captain George Ross, Sergeant McFadden, Corporal Blake, and Seven Privates p. 175
- Chapter XXXI. — Second Attack on Te Ngutu O Te Manu. — Death of Von Tempsky, Captains Buck and Palmer, Leutenants Hunter and Hastings p. 180
- Chapter XXXII. — The Important Difference Between Disciplined and Undiscplined Men, a Fact Never Sufficiently Recognised by The New Zealand Government. — Death of The Traitor Kimball Bent. Tactics of Titokowaru p. 189
- Chapter XXXIII. — Reconnoitring The Hauhau Position at Taiporohenui. Resignation of Colonel McDonnell. — Colonel Whitmore Takes Command. Murder of Collins and McCulloch p. 195
- Chapter XXXIV. — Battle of Moturoa. — Death of Captain Hunter. One-fourth of the Men Engaged Either Killed or Wounded. Colonel Whitmore Falls Back on Nukumaru p. 198
- Chapter XXXV. — Five Hundred Hauhaus Within a Day's March of Wanganui. Colonel Whitmore Suddenly Ordered With All His Available Force to Poverty Bay, Te Kooti Having Massacred the Settlers There p. 202
- Chapter XXXVI. — Te Kooti. His Escape From the Chatham Islands and Landing at Whareongaonga, Poverty Bay p. 205
- Chapter XXXVII. — Te Kooti's Progress. — The Fight at Paparatu. The Colonial Troops Defeated with Loss of Two Killed, Ten Wounded, and £1200 Worth of Horses and Camp Equipage p. 209
- Chapter XXXVIII. — Te Kooti's Progress—continued. — The Fight at Te Konaki. The Hauhaus Again Victorious p. 214
- Chapter XXXIX. — Te Kooti's Progress—continued. — The Fight at Ruakituri. Loss of Captain Carr, Mr. Canning, and Three Others. Captain Tuki and te Kooti Wounded p. 219
- Chapter XL. — Te Kootu's Progress—continued. — Threatens The Poverty Bay Settlers; Kills The Uriwera Chief Te Munu p. 223
- Chapter XLI. — Te Kooti's Progress—continued. — The Massacre at Poverty Bay of Thirty-Three Settlers, Men, Women, and Children, and Thirty-Seven Friendly Natives p. 227
- Chapter XLII — Te Kooti's Progress—continued. — Attack at Te Karetu. Defeat of Te Kooti, and Loss of his Principal Fighting Chiefs, Namu, Kehu, Henare Parata, and Thirty-four Men p. 236
- Chapter XLIII. — Te Kooti's Peogress—continued. — First Attack on Ngatapa by Rapata p. 242
- Chapter XLIV. — Te Kooti's Progress—continued. — Second Attack on Ngatapa. Massacee of Settlers in Arai and Pipiwhakau Bush. Death of Captain Brown p. 246
- Chapter XLV. — Te Kooti's Progress—continued. — His Escape from Ngatapa: The Chase. The Hauhau Chief, Nikora Te Whakaunua, and One Hundred and Twenty Men, Killed p. 252
- Chapter XLVI. — Operations Against Titokowaru. — Fort Lyon Ambush at the Peach Grove: Massacre of Sergeant Menzies and Six Men p. 255
- Chapter XLVII. — Operations Against Titokowaru—continued. — Murder of the Rev. Mr. Whitely, Lieutenant and Mrs. Gascoigne and Three Children. Skirmish at Otauto on the Patea River. Attack on Te Ngaihere p. 259
- Chapter XLVIII. — Operations Against Titokowaru—continued. — Colonel Whitmore Marches on General Chute's Track to Taranaki. Hunting up Stragglers. Capture of Pakakohi by Major Noake p. 264
- Chapter XLIX. — Campaign Against the Uriwera Tribe. — Reasons for the Campaign. March of Converging Columns p. 269
- Chapter L. — Campaign Against the Uriwera Tribe—continued. — Te Kooti Attacks Whakatane. Taking of Ahikereru. Death of Lieutenant White. Doings of Colonel St. John's Column p. 272
- Chapter LI. — Campaign Against the Uriwera Tribe—continued. — Ruatahuna. Death of Captain Travers. Major Roberts' Column p. 278
- Chapter LII. — Campaign Against The Uriwera Tribe—continued. — Te Kooti. Attack on Mohaka. Murder of lavin, his wife and three children, wilkinson and cooper p. 282
- Chapter LIII. — Campaign Against the Uriwera Tribe—continued. — Te Kooti. Attack on the Huke Pah. Massacre of Men, Women, and Children p. 286
- Chapter LIV. — Campaign Against The Uriwera Tribe—continued. — Te Kooti Attacks Hiruharama. Gallant Conduct of Trooper Hill p. 291
- Chapter LV. — Campaign Against the Uriwera Tribe—continued. — Doings of Colonel Herrick's Column. Death of Trooper Noonan. Waikare Moana p. 296
- Chapter LVI. — The Taupo Campaign. — The Massacre of Colonel St John's Escort At Opepe. Te Kooti's Visit to the Waikato and Return to Lake Taupo p. 300
- Chapter LVII. — The Taupo Campaign—continued. — Colonel McDonnell Assumes Command. Skirmish at Te Pononga p. 304
- Chapter LVIII. — The Taupo Campaign—continued. — Arrival of Major Kepa and the Wanganuis. The War-dance p. 310
- Chapter LIX. — The Taupo Campaign—continued. — The Fight at Kaiteriria. Death of Captain St. George p. 314
- Chapter LX. — The Taupo Campaign—continued. — Searching for Te Kooti. Skirmish at Tapapa. Capture of Eighty Horses and Considerable Loot p. 321
- Chapter LXI. — The Taupo Campaign—continued. — Te Kooti's Attack on Ohinemutu: Succeeds in Again Reaching the Uriwera Country p. 328
- Chapter LXII. — The Patatere Campaign. — The Doings of Ropata's Column. Te Kooti's Attack on the Opape Settlement. Fight at Maraitahi. Death of Hakaraia p. 334
- Chapter LXIII. — Operations at Waikare Moana p. 342
- Chapter LXIV. — Te Kooti's Raid on Tologa Bay p. 349
- Chapter LXV. — Ropata's Continued Search After Te Kooti p. 352
- Chapter LXVI. — The Last Expedition in Pursuit of Te Kooti. — Te Kooti Surprised by Captain Porter at Ruahapu. Capture of Kereopa, and Escape of Te Kooti into the King Country p. 360
- Conclusion p. 367
- Appendix. List of Killed and Wounded During The War From 1860 To 1870 Inclusive p. 369