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St. John's College removed thither, 128. Tamihana Te Rauparaha, learns from Tarore's gospel, 73; evangelises South Island, 122. Tamihana Te Waharoa (Tarapipipi), conversion of, 58; his ideals, 171; inaugurates king movement, 172; joins with Te Rangitaake, 176; labours for peace, 182; death of, 195. Taratoa, Henare Wiremu, 185, 219. Tarore, killed, 60; her gospel, 73. Tasman discovers New Zealand, 2. Tauranga, station established, 56; suggested bishopric of, 154. Taurarua Conference, 161. Taumatakura, 70. Te Aute College, how established, 204; present work, 209. Te Kooti, 205. Te Pahi, visits Australia, 8; death of, 9. Te Puna (see Rangihoua). Te Rau College, 209. Taylor, Rev. R. (*1873), at Wanganui, 142; land claim, 141; his influence, 173, 187; writings, 248. Volkner, Rev. C. S., 188-192. Waerenga-a-hika, college begun at, 170; fight at, 203; college revived at, 209. Wakefield, E. G., founds New Zealand Company, 105; his opinion of Bishop Selwyn, 108_n_; founds Canterbury, 147. Waharoa, chief of Matamata, receives Henry Williams, 55; attacks Rotorua, 57. Waimate, station established at, 43; civilised appearance of, 62; becomes residence of bishop, 108; St. John's College at, 118; eviction from, 126_f_. Wallis, Bp., 227, 245. Wanganui (or Whanganui). Christianity along river, 78, 120; Christmas Communion at, 142; resistance to Hauhaus at, 187; collegiate school at, 239. Wellington, foundation of, 75; beginnings of church in, 110; still unsatisfactory, 120; saved by Hadfield and Wiremu Kingi, 121; improvement, 125; cathedral site in, how acquired, 203. Wesleyan Mission, 92-95; discord between converts, 117; station at Waikouaiti, 124. Whytehead, Rev. Thomas, 117. Williams, Archdeacon Henry (1792-1867), training and character, 38; settles at Paihia, 42; leads expedition to Thames, 53; expedition to Cook Strait, 74; journey across island, 78; buys land, 89; chooses site of Auckland, 90; saves Auckland, 131; accused of treachery, 132_f_; opposed by governor and bishop, 137; dismissed by C.M.S., 139; ministry at Pakaraka, 146; reinstated, 152; death of, 195. Williams, Archdeacon Samuel (1822-1907), at St. John's College, 129; removes to Te Aute, 204. Williams, Bp. W. L. (1829), baptism of, 48; at St. John's College, 129; opens seminary
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