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A famou» fighting chief of the NgatlPaoa tribe of th© Thames, Haora Tipa Koinald took a prominent part in the tribal wars with the Waikato and Ngapuhi tribes. During tho Waikato war of 1863 Koinaki staunchly adhered to the Government side. He also ably assisted in making peace with the Thames rebels in 1864 and in opening up the Thames district for gold-mining. He was a quiet, unassuming manbrave, thoroughly honest and reliable. He died in 1872. Engraving of Painting by Lindauer in the 'Partridge Collection at tits Auckland Art Gallery, Mi ■ 74. M 'if? I' M w si -■;; 1 >3s >•**?< in \\ ■■•l I m 1 • 111 inn JOIN A NATIONALITY SAVINGS |i§» CROUP/ 13^ JF-: iiiS CP; 7 ■" > iiMyiiiii
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23860, 10 January 1941, Page 5
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