Signing
Signature | Sheet | Signed as | Probable name | Tribe | Hapū | Signing Occasion |
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8 | Sheet 5 — The Tauranga Sheet | Tari | Tari | Ngāi Te Rangi | Ngāi Tūkairangi, Te Tāwera | Tauranga 10 April-May 1840 |
Tari, son of Huitao and brother of Te Whanake, signed Te Tiriti at Tauranga in April or May 1840. In 1838 he was one of those who sold the Te Papa block to Alfred Brown and the Church Missionary Society. He helped prepare the site for missionary Alfred Brown’s house to be built. He later gave evidence in support of the sale to the CMS. In 1842 two of his children died within days of each other. He lost another child in 1843. Tari was one of the rangatira to surrender after the fighting at Tauranga in 1864.
For further information and sources see Debbie McCauley, The Treaty of Waitangi in Tauranga: Te Tiriti o Waitangi ki Tauranga Moana: https://debbiemccauleyauthor.wordpress.com/heritage/cultural-heritage/te-tiriti-o-waitangi-ki-tauranga-moana-treaty-signatories
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