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[[Image:Batley.jpg|thumb|left|Tony Batley at the 1968 NZAA conference in Whanganui]]
 
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Tony Batley was the grandson of Maowhango pioneer settlers Robert and Emily Batley. He lived and farmed in the area all his life, becoming expert on its human history.
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Tony Batley was the grandson of Maowhango pioneer settlers Robert and Emily Batley<ref>See Tony's article on his grandfather in [http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/ DONZB]</ref>. He lived and farmed in the area all his life, becoming expert on its human history.
  
  

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Tony Batley at the 1968 NZAA conference in Whanganui

Tony Batley was the grandson of Maowhango pioneer settlers Robert and Emily Batley[1]. He lived and farmed in the area all his life, becoming expert on its human history.


Bibiliography

1949 Legendary footprints on the Poutu Stream, Rotoaira, 'Journal of the Polynesian Society 58:47-50.

1950 Inland Patea genealogies, Journal of the Polynesian Society Vol 59:63-75

1956 Some practical aspects of dendrochronology in New Zealand, Journal of the Polynesian Society 65:232-244.

1957 A dendroglyph from Inland Patea (Upper Rangitikei), Journal of the Polynesian Society 66:210.

1958 Moawhango Valley and school : a short history of the Inland Patea published to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of the Moawhango Maori School 1897-1957 Moawhango School Jubilee Committee, Taihape.

1968 A pottery cooking vessel from Mono Island, Journal of the Polynesian Society 77:74 - 76.

1973 Ngati Rangi: Whiro's family at Murimotu, North Island, New Zealand, Journal of the Polynesian Society 82:343-354.
  1. See Tony's article on his grandfather in DONZB