The combined dead of the Battle of Gate Pa was honoured at Tauranga's Mission Cemetery today when the Bishop of Waikato eloquently delivered the message of how 150 years ago today men "sought to extinguish each other's lives on a rainy afternoon on a green hillside not too distant from
Dead honoured in reflective ceremony
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Battle of Gate Pa. The Military Memorial Service.
The service featured the laying of wreaths by people representing those who fought the battle - the armed services and the Maori combatants, with the memorial to Rawiri Puhiraki, the Ngai Te Rangi chief who led the battle and defeated the English forces, a prominent feature of the cemetery which was formerly the site of the Otamataha Pa.
Ngaitamarawaho kaumatua Morehu Ngatoko began the service with a mihi in which he said that he had lived in Tauranga for a long time and it was the first time he had seen so many people gathered at the cemetery at the invitation of iwi to honour the people buried there.
"I grieve in my heart for us all."
The ceremony followed wet but powerful dawn blessings of pou lining the side of Pukehinahina Reserve this morning.