File:Unveiling Of A Commemorative Stone At Te Pōrere, 18 February 1961 (28982691186).jpg
The Reverend W.N.Panapa, Bishop of Aotearoa, dedicating a memorial stone to the 37 followers of Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki killed in the battle at Te Pōrere, 4 October 1869. The stone marks the spot where they are buried in a corner of the main (upper) redoubt. The stone was unveiled on 18 February 1961.
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Unveiling of a commemorative stone at Te Pōrere, 18 February 1961
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From left to right: John Te Herekiekie Grace, Māori representative of the National Historic Places Trust; Ormond Wilson, chairman of the Trust; Governor-General Lord Cobham; Bishop Panapa; Hepi Te Heu Heu, ariki of Ngāti Tūwharetoa.
Photographer: R Fox
Archives Reference: AAQT 6401 Box 37/ A64648 archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=21435090
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