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Gilbert Mair

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Image of gravestone near St. Faiths Church at Ohinemutu Cemetery provided by Paul Baker. - No known copyright restrictions

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Tuakiri

  • Taitara
  • Ngā ingoa tuatahi
    Gilbert AWMM
  • Ingoa whānau
    Mair AWMM
  • Ingoa
  • Ingoa kārangaranga
    • Tawa AWMM
    • Tawatawhiti AWMM
  • Nama hōia
  • Ira tangata
    Male AWMM
  • Iwi / Hapū / Waka / Rohe
  • Pono

Tauoranga kirirarau

Te whānautanga

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Ope taua

Ngā pakanga me ngā whawhai

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  • Pakanga
  • Kauhanga riri
    • Attack on Taumata AWMM
    • Puraku Pa AWMM
    • 1868-1872 Campaigns against Te Kooti, 1868-1872 AWMM
  • Te Ope o Tū / te peka
    Army AWMM
  • Nama hōia
  • Urunga ki te ope taua
  • Whakapikinga / Tukunga / Whakawhitinga

Ngā tohu taumata rau ope taua

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  • Mētara me ngā Tohu
    • New Zealand Cross (NZC) AWMM
      Gilbert Mair was awarded the NZC on 1 April 1886 for preventing the negotiation of a truce between the Te Awara elders and Te Kooti in February 1870. It was believed at the time that "Mair had prevented a massacre of the inhabitants of Rotorua while their fighting force was away." (DNZB, p. 261) AWMM
    • New Zealand Medal AWMM

Te Whakangungu me te Urunga atu

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  • Whakangungu ope taua
  • Branch Trade Proficiency
  • Te urunga
  • Mahi i mua i te ekenga waka
  • Pakeke i te whakaurunga

Te maha o ngā ekenga waka

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  • Taipitopito ekenga waka

Mauhere o te pakanga

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  • Kia mau ki ngā taipitopito
  • Ngā rā i mauherehia ai
  • Rā i puta ai
  • Te rā i whakahokia atu ngā hōia i mauherehia ai
  • Ngā kōrero mō te puta i te mauhere pakanga
  • Nama motuhake mō te mauhere pakanga

Whakapapa hauora

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  • Tuhinga hauora

Te tūnga whakamutunga e mōhiotia ana

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Kōrero taurongo

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  • Gilbert Mair was the eighth of twelve children to Elizabeth Gilbert Puckey and Gilbert Mair, a merchant trader in kauri gum.

    Two of his brothers, Cpt. Henry Abbott Mair and Mjr. William G. Mair, were also both active in the New Zealand Wars. See Henry and William's individual Cenotaph records for more details.

    In helping his father with his kauri gum business, Gilbert Mair had frequent contact with the Te Awara people and subsequently learned to speak Maori fluently and acquired a life-long interest in Maori culture and history.

    He obtained his provincial surveyor's certificate in 1864.

    He was employed as clerk of court and interpreter at the Resident Magistrate's Court in Tauranga in 1867, when fighting errupted over confiscation of lands within the Pirirakau hapu's tribal boundaries.

    Mair married Eleanor Katherine Sperrey on 19 September 1888 while in his mid- forties. They had a son, who died in childhood, and a daughter.

    "In 1901 [Mair] organized the celebrations in Rotorua for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and of York." (DNZB, p. 261)

    He was also an avid collector of Maori artifacts. His collection was purchased by the Auckland Institute and Museum. AWMM
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Matenga

  • Matenga
    29 Whiringa ā-rangi 1923 AWMM
    TaurangaBay of Plenty AWMM
  • Rā i mate ai
  • Pakeke i te matenga
  • Wāhi Mate
  • Te momo matenga
  • Tuhipoka mō te matenga
  • Urupā
    Ohinemutu Cemetery, Rotorua, New Zealand AWMM
  • Ingoa o te urupā
  • Tohutoro kōhatu urupā
  • Pānui Matenga
  • Ingoa maumaharatanga
  • Tohutoro maumaharatanga

Ngā maumaharatanga

Maumaharatanga

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  • Ingoa maumaharatanga

Rārangi Ingoa Whai Hōnore

Maumahara Gilbert Mair mā te whakatakoto i te papi

Waiho atu he tuhinga

Waiho atu he poroporoaki, he maumaharatanga ki a Gilbert Mair

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Ngā mātāwai

Ngā mātāwai

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  • Hononga ki waho
    Wikidata Entity
    http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q5561088
    Further Reference
  • Ngā tuhinga
    • Cowan, J. (1922). The New Zealand wars : a history of the Maori campaigns and the pioneering period. Vol. 1 1845-1865. Wellington, N.Z.: Government Print. AWMM
    • Moorhead, M. (2005). The Queen's Heroes: Victoria and New Zealand Crosses. New Plymouth, N.Z.: Zenith. AWMM

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