Te Kauri Marae War Memorial

Lest We Forget 

 The Ode in Te Reo Maori 

Haane Manahi 

Lance Sgt Haane Manahi DCM

B Company

28th Maori Battalion.

It is with particular gratitude that the first image on this site is that of this heroic Soldier from Te Arawa. He leads this section of lest we forget as the example of a man that was recognised for his ultimate bravery and heroic conduct on the battlefield at Takrouna Ridge. L/Sgt Manahi was recommended for the Victoria Cross, however King George made an order that no more Victoria Crosses were to be awarded in 1942. But Her Majesty awarded the whanau with gifts as a substitute for the Victoria Cross in his honour this year 2008.

It has been through Naumaiplace that I have had the privledge to meet the the sons of L/Sgt Haane Manahi. I wish to acknowledge Rauawa and Geoff Manahi.

In particular to Geoff and Te Awhi Manahi and  their daughter Jasmine. This family are credited for the directing and construction of our Te Kauri Marae website, it is through their incredible efforts and sincere aroha that our marae and families now have this lovely website to be proud of. We of Te Kauri Marae and Ngati Whawhakia are indebted to the Manahi family

E koro Haane..!  te parekawkawa o Te Arawa, kua eke koe ki runga te tuara o Rangianiwaniwa, i riro atu koe ki te Toi a Te Putanga-a-Pipiri, Haere ra e te Toki e Haane He maturuturu o Tomairangi e kaukau ana i te anuanu mataotao, e ai te korero kua maunu te taumarere a Tumatauenga, no reira haere ra e Kare ki te murau a te wenerau.

Moe mai ra..! Takoto mai ra..! 

 


This is our memorial and rememberance page for our whanau who have fought in combat.  We salute them, we honour them and applaud them for their efforts and the impact of their actions.

Onward!

 Patara Tarawhiti

Pte Patara Tarawhiti

 Photo Album
Regiment Number:  26046
World War II, 28th Maori Battalion, 'D' Company 
Details coming soon...
 

War Stories:

 
 Mohi Tarawhiti

Pte Mohi Tarawhiti

 Photo Album
Regimental Number 26045
World War II, 28th Maori Battalion
D Company.

Mohi was born on the 15th November at Huntly, he is the brother of Patara Tarawhiti. Mohi passed away on the 17 April 1960

 

War Stories: 

 

 

 

 

CPL Samuel Tarawhiti

 

Cpl Samuel Tarawhiti

 Photo Album
Regiment Number:  67389
World War II, 28th Maori Battalion, 'D' Company
2 Div NZEF
This is a tribute to my Grand Uncle commonly known to the family as Uncle Sam or to the younger generation as 'Koro Sam'... read more
 

War Stories:

  • Sneaking in a Pig on a war stretcher
 

 Cpl Jack Albert

Cpl Jack Tuhuna Albert

 Photo Album

 

Regimental Number: 39546
World War II, 28th Maori Battalion
HQ Company. 1939-1945

This is a special tribute to man that joined the Army and completed his full service with the infamous 28th Maori Battalion -  a man that returned in 1943 for a short time and then returned back overseas for another tour of duty.

Jack Albert was also known by his Maori name Tuhuna Erueti. He came from a little settlement called Karioi and was one of the youngest of four children.

Jack Albert was born on  21st March 1912 in Wanganui.  His religion was Church of England. He attended Kakatahi  Native School on the Parapara Road and became a noted horse rider, riding in many Rodeo's and won the competition as the NZ Steer Champion.

Army Service Record

Jack Albert enlisted into the Army on  26th January 1940, He marched into Linton Camp Palmerston North on the 9th August 1940. He deployed with the Battalion to England. After training in England he was posted with 28th Battalion on the 4th January 1941 to Egypt, Middle East.  He was posted to HQ Company or the ' Odds and Sodds'.

 

On the 16th July 1942 he was promoted to temporary Lance Corporal.  On the 6th August he signed his hymn book as being in the Sahara Desert.

On 22nd April 1943 Jack was promoted from Lance Corporal to Temporary Corporal. He returned home on the 12th July 1943 to Wellington for leave. He returned back to the Parapara where the photo was taken with him and his relation but then returned back to the Middle East on the 8th August 1943. On the 12th January 1944 He was made Corporal. On the 22nd February he received the Africa star medal and the 8th Army medal and clasp while he was in the Middle East.

He finally returned back with the 28th Maori Battalion on the 21st April 1945. He was awarded the 1939-45 star, Africa star, 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, NZ War Service Medal. He was finally discharged from the Army on the 5th July 1945.

He is buried in Ngamokai Urupa in Karioi.

 

 

War Stories:

 
 Sgt Phillip Te Whaioranga Moata Wharepapa

Sgt Phillip Wharepapa

 Photo Album
 

           

Regular Force 2nd/1st Battalion and 1 RNZIR Infantry Battalion D Company

  

 
This is a tribute to a son, brother and father that suddenly died while diving off the Kaikoura Coast on 24th December 1994 at the age of 40 years. His father was John Hawe Wharepapa and his mother was Molly Nuku Tarawhiti. Phillip enlisted into the NZ Army on 21 April 1976. At the time of his death he was a Senior Soldier and was posted as a Instructor with the New Zealand Cadet forces in Wigram.I was fortunate to be with Phillip in Singapore, Burnham and Papakura Military Camp.The tragic circunstances centred around Phillips death was that his last "leave" he had with myself in Nelson in 1994 he spent three weeks with myself and my only daughter Rangianewa as well as his nieces that were also living in Nelson.It was more than fortune that he spent his last personal moments with family at my home, three months later he passed away. The sitiuation regarding his visit to Kaikoura was that he was on his way with his son to my place in Nelson for Christmas day, and he wanted to get some "kaimoana" for our Christmas Dinner. He is buried by his father in Te Kaha where his tangihanga was held.
 
 
 

War Stories:

 
 Pte Edward Berryman 
Full Name:

Edward Berryman

  
  
 

World War II, 1939-1945

 

Serial No.:60137
Gender:Male
First Known Rank:Private
Occupation before Enlistment:Coal miner and cook
Next of Kin:Mrs Te Oke. Berryman (mother), Huntly West, Waikato, New Zealand
Marital Status:Single
Enlistment Address:Huntly West, Waikato, New Zealand
Military District:Ngaruawahia
Body on Embarkation:Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force (2NZEF)
Embarkation Unit:28 (Maori) Battalion
Nominal Roll Number:WW2 3
Page on Nominal Roll:WW2 38
Sources Used:Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force Nominal Roll No. 3 (Embarkations from 1st July, 1940 to 31st March, 1941.) Wellington: E.V. Paul, Government Printer. 1941
 
  
  
 

 


 
   
 
 
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Page last updated 5 Feb 2012