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Attack on Rangiriri

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Attack on Rangiriri

Charles Heaphy sketched naval forces attacking Rangiriri on 20 November 1863. The was built by Māori forces to block the British advance south into Waikato. It was formidable, with some of the parapets nearly 5 metres high in parts, and included a strong central redoubt. A 900-strong force of foot soldiers attacked from the north but was repulsed, as was the smaller naval party, which landed from gunboats and attacked from the south. The British did not enter the until the next day, when the Māori defenders mistakenly believed General Duncan Cameron wanted to negotiate.

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by Charles Heaphy

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Nancy Swarbrick, Waikato places – Hūnua to Te Kauwhata, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/artwork/27277/attack-on-rangiriri (accessed 24 June 2026).

Story by Nancy Swarbrick, published 26 May 2010, updated 11 June 2015.