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The Story Of Gate Pa, April 29th, 1864

Practically nothing remains to-day to mark the site of the engagement at Te Ranga. In an open field on the farm — of Mr W. Merrick the trenches lie covered. This view was taken from where the trenches evidently lie, on the edge — of a steep bank looking out in the direction in which the native survivors fled. — Photography by R. J. Smith. A.R.P.S

Practically nothing remains to-day to mark the site of the engagement at Te Ranga. In an open field on the farm of Mr W. Merrick the trenches lie covered. This view was taken from where the trenches evidently lie, on the edge of a steep bank looking out in the direction in which the native survivors fled. Photography by R. J. Smith. A.R.P.S.

Practically nothing remains to-day to mark the site of the engagement at Te Ranga. In an open field on the farm
of Mr W. Merrick the trenches lie covered. This view was taken from where the trenches evidently lie, on the edge
of a steep bank looking out in the direction in which the native survivors fled.
Photography by R. J. Smith. A.R.P.S.