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Battle of Battle Hill

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36: 246: 210: 181: 142: 128: 506:. Over the next several hours, the colonials unleashed a musket barrage of thousands of rounds, but with little effect. On 8 August, Last had two small mortars brought up to about three-quarters of a mile from the defenders. They fired around 80 shells, many landing in or near the fortification. Disinclined to attack, and vulnerable to a counter-attack, Last withdrew the regular troops on 10 August, leaving Ngāti Awa troops to launch an occasional skirmish. 497:
at the crest of the narrow forest ridge. Elements of the colonial force advanced to within 50 yards (46 m) of the fortification, but pulled back to around 80 yards (73 m) after losing three men, including acting-brigade-major Ensign Blackburn, who was killed by a Ngāti Toa fighter concealed
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On 13 August, Ngāti Awa discovered Te Rangihaeata had slipped away under cover of rain and darkness. They set off northwards in pursuit. The final skirmish occurred on the seaward side of the Pouawha Range, inland of Wainui. Ngāti Awa lost three men, in return killing four Ngāti Toa, before Te
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allies on the other. The colonial force commanded by Major Last was seeking to end resistance to European settlement in the Hutt Valley region. It was pursuing over 300 Ngāti Toa, including women and children, led by
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The engagement pushed Te Rangihaeata out of the area and was one of the last fought between Maori and early colonial forces in the region. The site of the battle has been preserved as a recreational area named
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The battle took place over several days in early August 1846, on a forest ridge around 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of
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250 bayonets: Regulars of the 58th, 65th, and 99th, the Hutt Militia, and the Wellington armed police
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On 6 August, the colonial force encountered Te Rangihaeata defending a
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Battle Hill Cemetery, with a photo of memorial to Roberts and Tuite
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on one side and a colonial force of European troops, police, and
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Cowan, James (1955). "Chapter 13: Paua-Taha-Nui and Horokiri".
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engagement took place from 6 to 13 August 1846, during the
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The fight at Battle Hill, Horokiwi, 6th August, 1846
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New Zealand Wars

Pauatahanui
New Zealand
41°03′07″S 174°56′15″E / 41.051978°S 174.93747°E / -41.051978; 174.93747
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
British Empire
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Colony of New Zealand
Āti Awa
Ngāti Toa
kūpapa
Ngāti Toa
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Wiremu Kīngi
Te Rangihaeata
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
British Army
58th Regiment
68th Regiment
99th Regiment
Royal Artillery
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Royal Navy
HMS Calliope
Royal Marines
mortars
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