Ngatai, Hori, -1912

Ngai Te Rangi warrior, farmer, orator. See DNZB, (1990, Vol 1, 1769-1869, N8, page 311)

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Illustrated London news :The war in New Zealand. Surrender of the Tauranga natives at t...

Date: 1864

From: Illustrated London News :[Scrapbook of clippings relating to New Zealand 1860s]

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper)

Reference: E-372-f-010-2

Description: Scene at Te Papa Station, Tauranga with Ngāi Te Rangi bringing in their arms after the battle of Gate Pa. The White Ensign is flying on a flagpole. A large group of Māori is seated, with their leader, Hori Ngatai, standing in the centre. The captured British swords are plunged in the ground close to the table where the peace agreement is being signed. European buildings at upper left and in the background. Compare with A-033-010 by H G Robley Extended Title - From Illustrated London news, Vol 45, July-Dec 1864, page 429 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 185 x 240 mm

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Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930 :Surrender of the Ngaiterangi to Colonel Greer C.NZ. ...

Date: 1864

By: Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930

Reference: A-128-026

Description: Digital laser copy of a privately owned watercolour. Shows a scene at Tauranga, looking towards the sea with several ships and waka in the roadstead, and tents along the water's edge. Shows Ngati Rangi seated around a large pile of rifles, taiaha and swords. A large group of Maori is seated, with their leader, Hori Ngatai standing in the centre and speaking. Compare to detail reproduced in "New Zealand's heritage", part 40, front cover; this is said to be reproduced from a picture in the National Museum. Other Titles - Ngati Rangi Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - H Robley 68th L[ight] Infantry; Recto - beneath image - [Title] Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour laser print, image 200 x 355 mm.

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New Zealand Tourist and Publicity Department :Hori Ngatai

Date: [ca 1880s]

By: Pulman (Firm)

Reference: 1/2-111250-F

Description: Hori Ngatai circa 1880s. Photograph taken by the Pulman Studios. This photograph was taken by the Pulman Studio and later purchased by the New Zealand Government Tourist Department. Inscriptions: New Zealand Government Tourist Department Protected Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Robley, Horatio Gordon 1840-1930 :Surrender of the Ngaiterangi at Te Papa - coming in w...

Date: 25 July 1864

By: Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930

Reference: A-033-010

Description: Scene at Tauranga, with Ngāi Te Rangi bringing in their arms and the arms of British soldiers captured in battle, after the battle of Gate Pa. The White Ensign is flying on a flagpole. A large group of Maori is seated, with their leader, Hori Ngatai standing in the centre and speaking. The captured British swords are plunged into the ground close to the table where the peace agreement is being signed. A two-storied European house at upper left and another house in the background Compared to engraving in Illustrated London News, 1864, v.45, p.429. Both Museum of New Zealand and Australian War Memorial Museum have similar views. Other Titles - Ngati Rangi Tauranga Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - by H. G. Robley; Recto - bottom right - [Title]; Verso - [Descriptive note] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 203 x 305 mm

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Letter from Nori Ngatai to Te Karaka

Date: 4 Sep 1872

From: McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0696E-03

Description: Quantity: 1 piece (1 page on 1 leaf).

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Hori Ngatai

Date: [ca 1910]

From: Original photographic prints and postcards from file print collection, Box 3

Reference: PAColl-5671-56

Description: Koroua Hori Ngatai, with a kahu huru huru (feather cloak), and a taiaha. Taken by an unidentified photographer circa 1910. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Kingitanga papers

Date: 1860-1929

From: Ramsden, George Eric Oakes, 1898-1962 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0196-387/7

Description: Contains papers about the Kingitanga and the Tariao cult, explaining the origin, theology and activities of the cult, and the place of King Tawhiao in the belief system; also contains correspondence to and from the Kingitanga in the 1880s with regard to Maori political representation, Maori sovereignty, land issues, pardons for Te Kooti Arikirangi and others and the relationship between the Kingitanga and the Government. Also contains minutes from the proceedings of a court case before one of Tawhiao's courts, brought by Tiahuia Reone against Mamae Te Hapi regarding a stolen horse; translation (into Maori) of press reports in the New Zealand Herald and the Weekly News about the 'coming in ' of Tawhiao, and the negotiations that surrounded this; there is also a timeline showing when iwi affiliated to the Kingitanga. There is a copy of a letter from Tawhiao to the Privy Council, petitioning for an investigation into Maori land rights, Maori sovreignty and Maori political representation; the letter is accompanied by a lengthy preamble that sets out the basis for the grievances. There are copies of telegrams sent to and from Te Puea and Maui Pomare with regard to Maori conscription in World War I; there is also a typed copy of a report by Pei Te Hurinui Jones about the opening of Mahinaarangi Meeting House, and an annual report (with accounts) from an East Coast farming co-operative, signed by Apirana Ngata Quantity: 1 folder(s).