Tauranga's Battle Of Te Ranga Site Gets 600k Redevelopment Boost - Article
Those involved in plans to redevelop the site of the Battle of Te Ranga take part in a blessing of the land. Photo / George Novak
News about the Battle of Gate Pa/Pukehinahina
Those involved in plans to redevelop the site of the Battle of Te Ranga take part in a blessing of the land. Photo / George Novak
Ordinary Cadet Ward, Petty Officer Bielby and Able Cadet Ward from TS Chatham stood at attention while the bells rang 60 times. Photos: Rosalie Liddle Crawford. (SunLive)
Reverend John Hebenton, Battle of Gate Pa commemoration. Photo / File (BOP Times)
The site of the battle in Gate Pa. File photo. (SunLive)
Buddy Mikaere and Lt Col Dr Cliff Simons will be co-presenting a lecture this evening on 'The Battle of Pukehinahina-Gate Pa'. Photo: Rosalie Liddle Crawford
St. Georges Anglican Parish Reverend John Hebenton. Image: John Borren
Nicholas Bielgy salutes while Clark Houtram rings the bell. Photo / George Novak
Rev John Hebenton with one of St. George’s Anglican Church stained glass windows depicting a scene from the battle. Photo: Sarah Webb.
Mayor Garry Webber laying a wreath at the Historic Places Trust marker which was erected at Te Ranga in 1964, 100 years after the Battle of Te Ranga. Photo: Wayne Shadbolt.
John Hebenton speaking at last years’ service to commemorate the Battle of Gate Pa, also known as Pukehinahina. File image/SunLive.