IVIv, PASEs (NEW 'ISiouawosf The Storming of Gate Pa No other engagement in the New Zealand Wars illustrates better than the fght at Gate Pa, the magnificent courage and fghting qualities of the Maori warriors: The Ngai- terangi tribe who had been helping the Waikatos to ight the Europeans; were holding the fortified pa, situated a few miles from Tauranga. On April 29th, 1864, General Cam- eron with a large force attacked the position, and late in the afternoon ordered an assaut to be made. Although greatly outnumbered, the brave Maori defenders repelled the attack ROLL YoUR and inflicted heavy casualties. Under cover of darkness they evacuated the Pa, and next CIGARETTES morning the besiegers found only a deserted With position: Jiler Eerz THE New Zealand Cigarette Tobacco FINE CUT OR COARSE CUT 2 Oz: Tins 2/1} Also In Half-pound Glass Jars-8/4: Hold aS much 28 4 ding and Cost 2d. less: 97 FroM History Eieern CIGAREML JOBACCO
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 113, 22 August 1941, Page 11
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158Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 113, 22 August 1941, Page 11
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