Ngai-te-Rangi warriors had surrendered to the British…
August 1864 CE
Ngai-te-Rangi warriors had surrendered to the British on July 24.
By August 29, the entire tribe with the exception of one Hapu (Piri Rakau) has followed suit.
Fifty thousand acres (two hundred square kilometers) of land is confiscated and eighty-one guns surrendered, although the warriors still maintain a number of firearms in their possession.
The Government agrees to supply the Māori with food and seed until they get their crops re-established.