Whanganui campaign

Wanganui campaign
Part of the New Zealand Wars

View of Wanganui, 1847
Artist: John Alexander Gilfillan
Date16 April – 23 July 1847
Location
New Zealand
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 United Kingdom: Colony of New Zealand Māori
Commanders and leaders
George Grey
William McCleverty
Joseph Henry Laye
John Hoseason
Topine Te Mamaku
Maketu 
Te Pehi Pakarao
Ngapara:129
Units involved

Royal Navy

British Army

Ordnance

HM Treasury

Armed Police
Māori allies

Taua

  • Ngāti Haua-te-rangi
  • Ngāti Patutokotoko
  • Ngāti Ruaka
Strength
188 sailors & marines
534 soldiers
1 engineer
22 artillerymen
50 warriors:42
600 warriors
Casualties and losses

19 May
0 killed
0 wounded

19 July

4 killed:44

11 wounded

19 May
2 killed
≥10 wounded

19 July

5 killed:44

10–30 wounded

The Whanganui campaign was a brief round of hostilities in the North Island of New Zealand as indigenous Māori fought British settlers and military forces in 1847. The campaign, which included a siege of the fledgling Whanganui settlement (then named "Petre"), was among the earliest of the 19th century New Zealand Wars that were fought over issues of land and sovereignty.