Rev. Hare Peka Taua
(Person)
Also known as: Rev. Hera Peka Te Taua.
Mentioned in
- Nga Mahi A Te Tuatoru O Nga Hui Nui O Te Hahi Maori o Te Pihopatanga o Akarana. I Noho Ki Parawai, Hauraki, I A Maehe 28, 29, 30, 1887.
- Reports of meetings on Māori Church matters, 1872-1888
- Ko Te Pihopa O Akarana Te Upoko. — Nga Minita
- Takiwa o te Waimate:—Atirikona E. B. Karaka
- I whakaaria e Rev. M. Taupaki
- Takiwa o te Waimate;—Atirikona E. B. Karaka
- Ko te Pihoha o Akarana te Upoko. — Nga Minita
- Takiwa o te Waimate:—Atirikona E. B. Karaka
- Ko Te Pihopa O Akarana Te Upoko — Nga Minita — Ven. E. B. Karaka, Atirikona o te Waimate
- Takiwa o te Waimate:—Atirikona E. B. Karaka
- Ko Te Pihopa O Akarana Te Upoko. — Nga Minita. — Ven. E. B. Karaka, Atirikona o te Waimate
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- Atirikonatanga o te waimate. — Nga Minita. — Ven. E. B. Karaka, Atirikona
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- Atirikonatanga o te Waimate. — Takiwa o te Waimate:—Atirikona E. B. Karaka
- Ko Te Pihopa o Akarana Te Upoko*Nga Minita
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- [mōtini]
- Atirikonatanga O Te Waimate. — Takiwa o te Waimate:—Atirikona E. B. Karaka
- Atirikonatanga o te Waimate. — Nga Minita. — Ven. E. B. Karaka, Atirikona
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- Atirikonatanga O Te Waimate. Takiwa o te Waimate:—Atirikona E. B Karaka. — Rev. Hare Peka Taua
- Nga Mangai Reimana
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- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, which has entries for many prominent New Zealanders.
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- Auckland War Memorial Museum, which has extensive holdings on the Auckland region and New Zealand military history.
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which has strong holdings in Tāonga Māori, biological holotypes and New Zealand art.
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