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115. Ta Ngapaura Puatai [414] (Ruakuru , NgaMotu , TARUTARU , TeUruKauri , Tumaingarua
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, Taranga , Toakai , Patito , Houpure , Tamamoko , Tamahotu , TUMOANA ). Another
name for Ngapaura was Puatai.
Ngapaura marena Hone Te Koni [413] [MRIN: 131], son of Kahutaha Te Koni [7911] and Ngaure
[7912].
Rapunga Kupu Akoako: Hone Te Koni; Te Aupouri, Te Rarawa Iwi. Hone had three children with
Ngapaura and four other children from his marena to Ani.
Na Tamariki o te Marena:
+ 166 F i. Ta Kataraina Hone Te Koni [412] was born in 1810-1820 in Pukepoto, died in 1894 at
age 84, and was buried in Rangihaukaha Urupa, Pukepoto.
+ 167 F ii. Ta Pinia Erina Te Koni [416] was born in 1810-1820 in Pukepoto.
168 M iii. Wata Te Koni [415] was born in 1810-1820 in Pukepoto.
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116. Ta Apikera [582] (Ruakuru , NgaMotu , TARUTARU , TeUruKauri , Tumaingarua ,
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Taranga , Toakai , Patito , Houpure , Tamamoko , Tamahotu , TUMOANA ).
Apikera marena tetahi tangata.
Na Tamaiti o te Mama:
+ 169 M i. Hakiaha [642].
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117. Ta Patana [935] (Ruakuru , NgaMotu , TARUTARU , TeUruKauri , Tumaingarua ,
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Taranga , Toakai , Patito , Houpure , Tamamoko , Tamahotu , TUMOANA ).
Patana marena Meri Wahikura [2250] [MRIN: 218], daughter of Parenga [4838].
Na Tamariki o te Marena:
+ 170 M i. Ta Rapihana Te Maru [646] was born in 1824, died on 16 Apr 1914 at age 90, and
was buried in Rangihaukaha Urupa, Pukepoto.
171 M ii. Hohepa Te Maru [2661].
+ 172 M iii. Ngarama Te Maru [2660].
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118. Pororua Wharekauri [2255] (Pou , NgaMotu , TARUTARU , TeUruKauri , Tumaingarua
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
, Taranga , Toakai , Patito , Houpure , Tamamoko , Tamahotu , TUMOANA ).
Rapunga Kupu Akoako: (korero taken from "trading cultures a history of the far north")
Pororua Wharekauri's; mother was a sister to Poroa; Rangatira o Te Rarawa, he had a pa in Oruru,
had lived at various places in the eastern region. He assisted his father to drive Ngati Kahu from
Whangaroa and claimed to have done so as far as Mangonui. Oruru, in particular was a bone of
contention between Pororua and Panakareao, both claiming the greater right to this area. Ngapuhi
came to assist Pororua against Te Rarawa and camped at Taipa. Panakareao and his party sought
them out. There was a battle and nine Te Rarawa were killed. The Ngapuhi chief Hakuene is said to
have arrived and established peace, although Tamati Waka Nene and Mohi Tawhai have also been
named as mediators. Like Panakareao in the western division of the region, Pororua was often the
signatory with others to land claims there. He remained a thorn in Panakareao's side.
Pororua marena Ngaurupa [2256] [MRIN: 957].
Na Tamaiti o te Marena:
+ 173 F i. Maraea Pororua [1275].