Battle of Battle Hill

Battle of Horokiri (Battle Hill)
Part of New Zealand Wars

The fight at Battle Hill, Horokiwi, 6th August, 1846 by George Hyde Page
Date6–13 August 1846
Location
Horokiri, north of Pāuatahanui, New Zealand
41°03′07″S 174°56′15″E / 41.051978°S 174.93747°E / -41.051978; 174.93747
Result Tactically indecisive, strategic colonial victory
Belligerents

British Empire

Ngāti Toa
Commanders and leaders
Edward Last
Wiremu Kīngi
Rawiri Puaha
Te Rangihaeata
Units involved

British Army

Royal Navy

Militia

  • Hutt Company, Wellington Battalion

Kūpapa Maori

Police
Strength
250 bayonets: Regulars of the 58th, 65th, and 99th, the Hutt Militia, and the Wellington armed police
150 Ngāti Awa
2 small mortars
12 Royal Artillery men
300 including women and children
Casualties and losses
3 killed At least 9 killed

The Battle Hill engagement took place from 6 to 13 August 1846, during the New Zealand Wars and was one of the last engagements of the Hutt Valley Campaign.

The engagement was between Ngāti Toa on one side and a colonial force of European troops, police, and Ngāti Awa allies on the other. The colonial force commanded by Major Last was seeking to end resistance to European settlement in the Hutt Valley region. It was pursuing over 300 Ngāti Toa, including women and children, led by Te Rangihaeata.