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… that the Popoto tribe had commenced hostilities against Heke; but within a fortnight, in the fighting at Lake … £75 a year.) Aperahama shared his father's suspicions of Heke, writing to Kati (whom he had met in Waikato) from Kororareka in March 1846: “Hone Heke only is still urgent to fight. Peace is not yet …
… Only the Northland War of 1845 must be excepted here, for Hone Heke lived in the east of the Auckland Peninsula, …
… Wellington and be Administrator Apostolic of that diocese. Hone Heke's rising at Kororareka in 1845 led Pompallier to …
… settlements and native strongholds, and saw fighting during Hone Heke's rebellion as a member of the Auckland Militia. …
… Maoris, he suppressed the northern rebellion of Kawiti and Hone Heke by capturing Ruapekapeka pa (1846). A desultory …
… He served as police magistrate at the Bay of Islands during Hone Heke's rebellion, and his reports throw much light on …
… and crimson” silken flag, but this was destroyed during the Hone Heke troubles in 1845, and no description appears to …
… the flagstaff on Maiki Hill–and the sack of Kororareka by Hone Heke. The rock exposed around the Bay of Islands is …
… He saw active service at Ohaeawai, during the uprising of Hone Heke, and was mentioned in dispatches. After the war he …
… led many of the local Maoris to support the ambitious Hone Heke, who, in July 1844, cut down the flagstaff as a gesture … Colony Government in New Zealand , McLintock, A. H. (1958) Hone Heke's Rebellion , Rutherford, J. (1947) A History of …