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Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. In July 1864, Rangitāne paramount chief Te Hirawanui Kaimokopuna of Ngāti Mutuahi was the lead signatory in the sale of 250,000 acres of Rangitāne ki Manawatū whenua, known as the Te Ahu a Turanga block, to the Crown. Years of negotiation had preceded the sale.

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Object type
Image
Content type
Born digital
Relation
Manawatū Standard
Date
July 22, 2023
Digitisation ID
2023Pa_IMCA-DigitalArchive_041475
Format
Born Digital

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