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He became part of the Ōtaki Ngāti Raukawa community where he made every effort to learn Māori language and customs and shared these with governor George Grey. They went to the same church. He lived in the community for 30 years, established 20 mission schools and became well integrated into the Māori
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for thirty years. He was recognised as an authority on Māori customs and language. His views on Māori rights, expressed in several books strongly criticised the actions of the New Zealand Government. Hadfield married Catherine (Kate) Williams (24 February 1831 – 8 January 1902) a daughter of the Rev.
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He was born into an affluent family but often had very poor health and nearly died on several occasions. He received an excellent university education but did not finish his degree due to ill health. As a member of a wealthy family he was able to tour though Europe. Normally, lack of a degree would
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community. In 1852 he published a spelling book for Māori children. Later he became increasingly intolerant and dogmatic in his views as he clashed with the government. He lived in an age when the early influence of missionaries had declined.
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During his early years he travelled throughout the Wellington region that had been conquered by numerous Taranaki tribes. He became close friends with the Ngāti Toa leader
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in 1843, where a confrontation between Te Rauparaha and group of settlers left twenty-two Europeans dead, many settlers believed an attack on then thinly populated
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Bishop Selwyn appointed him rural dean of the Western District of Wellington and Taranaki in 1844 and as archdeacon of Kapiti in March 1849.
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Mission in 1840. Pineaha Te Mahauariki, who also became an Anglican minister, was baptised by Hadfield in 1842. In December 1843
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who had invited him to the Māori community to live. Hadfield buried Te Rauparaha in 1849 after his release from imprisonment.
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A reply to the question, Is a miracle opposed to reason? by Octavius Hadfield (Wellington (N.Z.) : Lyon and Blair, 1875)
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took Hadfield and the Church to court over a gift of land which was not used for a school as intended; the far-reaching case
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A discourse delivered at St. Peter's Church, Te Aro by Octavius Hadfield (Wellington, (N.Z.) : Robert Stokes, 1851)
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for a missionary in their area, Hadfield travelled with Henry Williams to establish an CMS mission on the
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Remarkable Introduction and Rapid Extension of the Gospel in the Neighbourhood of Cook's Straits
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was possible and Hadfield was seen as a peacemaker preventing the spread of hostilities.
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have prevented him being ordained but he was able to secure a position in New Zealand.
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block. The surveying of this land prior to military occupation precipitated the
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who had led the invasion of the wider Wellington region during the long running
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O. Hadfield and the Growth of the Gospel in Central NZ.Bruce Patrick.
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Hadfield became far less popular when in 1860, Hadfield upheld
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He joined the CMS in October 1837. Hadfield was admitted to
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to be ordained in New Zealand. Hadfield was stationed at
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Dictionary of New Zealand Biography: Octavius Hadfield
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Hadfield's support of Wiremu Kīngi's claim to Waitara
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Index

The Most Reverend
Primate Bishop of New Zealand

Henry Harper
Bonchurch
Isle of Wight
Marton, New Zealand
Anglicanism
Archdeacon
Kāpiti
Bishop of Wellington
Primate of New Zealand
Church Missionary Society (CMS)
Henry Williams
Marianne Williams
deacon
Bishop Broughton
Samuel Marsden
high church
low church
Evangelical
Anglican Church
Bay of Islands
Māori
priest
Paihia
Tāmihana Te Rauparaha
Mātene Te Whiwhi
Kāpiti Coast
Riwai Te Ahu

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