Surrender of the Ngaiterangi at Te Papa - coming in with arms. 25th July, 1864.Robley, Horatio Gordon 1840-1930New Zealand Wars, 1860-1872 - Campaigns - Waikato-TaurangaFlagsWeapons, MaoriNgati RangiNgatai, Hori, d 1912Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (as a related subject)A-VA-05-33Robley, Horatio Gordon 1840-1930Scene at Tauranga, with Ngati Rangi bringing in their arms and the arms of British soldiers captured in battle, after the battle of Gate Pa. The White Ensign is flying on a flagpole. A large group of Maori is seated, with their leader, Hori Ngatai standing in the centre and speaking. The captured British swords are plunged into the ground close to the table where the peace agreement is being signed. A two-storied European house at upper left and another house in the background; Compared to engraving in Illustrated London News, 1864, v.45, p.429.; Both Museum of New Zealand and Australian War Memorial Museum have similar views.; Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - by H. G. Robley; Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - [Title]; Inscriptions: Verso - - [Descriptive note]National Library of New Zealand - Te Puna Matauranga o AotearoaRobley, Horatio Gordon 1840-1930 (as the artist)Imageimage/jpeg72KBSingle art work; Watercolour 203 x 305 mm; HorizontalA-033-0101864TaurangaPermission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of this item.