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    Wiremu Te Morehu Maipapa Te Wheoro (1826–1895), also known as Major Te Wheoro and later as Wiremu Te Morehu or William Morris, was a 19th-century Māori...
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  • Anglican priest and military chaplain Wiremu Te Wheoro (1826–1895), member of the New Zealand House of Representatives Wiremu Teihoka Parata (c.1879–1949), New...
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    means peace." He travelled to London in 1884 with Western Maori MP Wiremu Te Wheoro to lead a deputation with a petition to the Crown about Māori land...
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  • Whose great grandson was Wiremu Te Wheoro. Angela Ballara: "Taua". Pei Te Hurunui: "King Potatau" Scott, Gary. "Te Wheoro, Wiremu Te Morehu Maipapa". Dictionary...
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    and travelled to London to see Queen Victoria with Western Maori MP Wiremu Te Wheoro to lead a deputation with a petition to the Crown to try to persuade...
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  • there by means of a trick. Māhanga therefore inherited the conflict. Wiremu Te Wheoro reports that Māhanga was known as "Māhanga who abandons food, who abandons...
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    elections. In 1881, he came a distant second of four candidates, trailing Wiremu Te Wheoro by over 53% of the vote. In 1884, of eight candidates, he came seventh...
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  • missionaries. Te Ao was a sheep farmer at Ōtaki on the Kāpiti Coast. He represented the Western Maori electorate from 1884 when he defeated Wiremu Te Wheoro, to...
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    birds to the people, decided in favour of Tū-kōtuku. According to Wiremu Te Wheoro, Wai-tawake angrily fled to the south and married a man of Maniapoto...
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    Zealand Wars. Auckland: Penguin. p. 158. ISBN 0-14-027504-5. Wiremu Te Morehu Maipapa Te Wheoro, New Zealand History Online website. Rangiriri Bypass information...
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