The Mäori weapons captured at Te Ranga, as numbered in Robley's watercolour, are:
| 1 | Small patiti (tomahawk) |
| 2 | Hämanu (cartouche box) to carry 18 rounds with the karriri (cartridges) neatly made up |
| 3 | Patu pounamu (greenstone club) |
| 4 | Kotiate (whalebone club) and wooden patu (club) |
| 5 | Tao (spear), of hard wood or sharpened or with a bayonet fixed |
| 6 | Kakauroa (long-handled tomahawk) |
| 7 | Ngutu-parera (flintlock guns) |
| 8 | Taiaha (long club) ornamented with dog skin and kaka (parrot) feathers |
| 9 | P ëniti (bayonet) and two paper cartridges |
| 10 | Tewhatewha (wooden battleaxe) |
| 11 | Wooden cartridge roller |
| Copyright | Reproduced courtesy of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa |
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| Creator | Horatio Gordon Robley, artist, 1864 |
| Identifiers | Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa number 1992-0035-2354
TLF resource R3715 |
| Source | Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, http://www.tepapa.govt.nz |