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English: Rangiaowhia. Scene of operations at Rangiaowhia and Hairini. Showing positions captured by the British on the 21st and 22nd February, 1864. |
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Source | The New Zealand Wars vol. I, by James Cowan. 1922. P.354 |
Author | James Cowan |
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