Battle of Mahoetahi

Battle of Mahoetahi
Part of the First Taranaki War and the New Zealand Wars

Map of the Battle of Mahoetahi in 1860
Date6 November 1860 (1860-11-06)
Location
Mahoetahi, Taranaki, New Zealand
39°01′13″S 174°11′40″E / 39.0203°S 174.1945°E / -39.0203; 174.1945
Result British victory
Belligerents

 British Empire

Kingitanga

Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Thomas Pratt
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Thomas Mould
Te Wetini Taiporutu 
Strength
991
3 24-pounder howitzers
Approximately 150
Casualties and losses
4 killed
17 wounded
At least 52 killed or died of wounds
Unknown wounded
3 captured

The Battle of Mahoetahi was fought as part of the First Taranaki War. In November 1860 a small force of around 150 Ngāti Hauā warriors travelled to Taranaki from the Waikato and challenged the British to battle at Mahoetahi, near New Plymouth. The British replied with a much larger force of British Army regulars and New Zealand colonial units and effectively encircled and defeated the Ngāti Hauā force.


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