party to the Kaipara. Years later, after his internment, at Wellington, he was permitted to reside, at the earnest solicitation of Te Whero Whero, with that chieftain in a house which formerly stood in the Domain. This was, of course, before Te Whero Whero assumed his kingship under the named of Potatau. The house in which Te Rauparaha resided as a prisoner of State stood until the early 90’s. The chieftain had the distinction of arriving in Auckland in a warship, and returning to Otaki by the same method.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 24
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89party to the Kaipara. Years later, after his internment, at Wellington, he was permitted to reside, at the earnest solicitation of Te Whero Whero, with that chieftain in a house which formerly stood in the Domain. This was, of course, before Te Whero Whero assumed his kingship under the named of Potatau. The house in which Te Rauparaha resided as a prisoner of State stood until the early 90’s. The chieftain had the distinction of arriving in Auckland in a warship, and returning to Otaki by the same method. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 24
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