The Anglican Church of Aotearoa is preparing to officially admit its role in Tauranga Maori losing 432ha of land in central Tauranga to the Crown following the Battle of Gate Pa.
It could result in the church actively supporting two Tauranga hapu to seek redress for this little-known slice of history.
How the Church Missionary Society relinquished land to the Crown was canvassed at yesterday's 60 Bells Service to commemorate the attack by British troops on Pukehinahina Pa.
St George's Church, which sat on the scene of the battle fought on April 29, 1864, was full for the service that featured a description of the battle and Tauranga historian Buddy Mikaere giving an emotional perspective of the hurt inflicted on generations of his family by the raupatu (land confiscations) that followed the battle.
The service that began at 4pm was timed to coincide with the actual time British troops launched the attack and, like the weather 154 years ago, rain fell steadily throughout most of the 90-minute service.