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opposed his appointment because he considered it an insult to his dignity to have a Māori catechist whose people he looked upon as bitter enemies. However Te Houkamau eventually accepted Waitoa and Te Houkamau offered himself as a candidate for baptism.
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movement (commonly known as Hauhau) when it gained influence in the East Coast, and in 1865–66 he was forced to abandon Te Kawakawa mission for a short period of time. In 1865 Waitoa was at
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In 1866 he suffered a fall from a horse. Waitoa died on 22 July 1866 and was buried at St Stephen's cemetery, Judges Bay, Auckland.
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at Te Waimate mission and then in Auckland when Bishop Selwyn moved St John’s College to
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visited in November 1842 Waitoa volunteered to accompany him on his journey back to the
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at St Paul's, Auckland, on 22 May 1853, was the first ordination of a Māori into the
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Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, N.I., N.Z. - Mission Work in the Waiapu
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In 1865 there were fourteen clergymen – six European and eight Māori – in the
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This biographical article about a New Zealand religious figure is a
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Account of a Journey from Tauranga to Turanga in September 1862
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He was baptised Rota (Lot) on 17 October 1841 by the Rev.
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Waitoa
Waikato
New Zealand
Auckland
Anglican
Māori
Ngāti Raukawa
iwi
Waitoa
Waikato
New Zealand
deacon
Anglican
Octavius Hadfield
Waikanae
Church Missionary Society
Bishop George Selwyn
Te Waimate mission
St John’s College
Tamaki
catechist
Te Araroa
East Cape
Iharaira Te Houkāmau
deacon
St Paul's Church, Auckland
priest
Bishop William Williams
Diocese of Waiapu

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