NZ_House_of_Representatives,_ca_1900-1902.jpg
Description NZ House of Representatives, ca 1900-1902.jpg |
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Shows members of the House of Representatives ca 1900-1902.
Back row, left to right: Walter Symes (Egmont), John O'Meara (Pahiatua), Alfred Levavasour Durrell Fraser (Napier), Jackson Palmer (Ohinemuri), Charles Hall (Waipawa), William Hughes Field (Otaki), Joseph H Witheford (Auckland) Wiremu Pere (Eastern Maori). Centre row: James Bennet (Tuapeka), Henare Kaihau (Western Maori), Thomas Young Duncan (Oamaru, Minister of Lands), Charles Houghton Mills (Wairau, Commissioner of Trade and Customs), Walter C F Carncross (Taieri), John Stevens (Manawatu). Front row: Alexander W Hogg (Masterton), E M Smith (Taranaki), James Carroll (Waiapu, Minister of Native Affairs), Sir Joseph George Ward (Awarua, Colonial Secretary) and William Hall-Jones (Timaru, Minister of Public Works). |
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between circa 1900 and circa 1902
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source | http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23178299 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Author | Photographer unidentified | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Walter Symes (Egmont)
John O'Meara (Pahiatua)
Alfred Fraser (Napier)
Jackson Palmer (Ohinemuri)
Charles Hall (Waipawa)
William Hughes Field (Otaki)
Joseph Witheford (Auckland); elected end of April 1900
Wi Pere (Eastern Maori)
James Bennet (Tuapeka)
Henare Kaihau (Western Maori)
Thomas Young Duncan (Oamaru, Minister of Lands)
Charles Houghton Mills (Wairau, Commissioner of Trade and Customs)
Walter Carncross (Taieri)
John Stevens (Manawatu)
Alexander Hogg (Masterton)
Edward M Smith (Taranaki)
James Carroll (Waiapu, Minister of Native Affairs)
Sir Joseph Ward (Awarua, Colonial Secretary)
William Hall-Jones (Timaru, Minister of Public Works)