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648:–1893
623:–1890
562:Lake Te Anau
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347:Francis Bell
342:Succeeded by
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116:Succeeded by
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2278:1930 deaths
2273:1853 births
2252:Senior Whip
2247:List of MPs
2123:Governments
2115:(1930–1936)
2109:(1928–1930)
2103:(1925–1928)
2097:(1920–1925)
2091:(1919–1920)
2085:(1913–1919)
2079:(1912–1913)
2073:(1906–1912)
2067:(1893–1906)
2065:Joseph Ward
2061:(1889–1893)
2044:(1930–1936)
2036:(1928–1930)
2033:Joseph Ward
2028:(1925–1927)
2022:(1920–1925)
2016:(1919–1920)
2010:(1913–1919)
2008:Joseph Ward
2004:(1912–1913)
1996:(1906–1912)
1993:Joseph Ward
1980:(1893–1906)
1972:(1889–1893)
1618:James Allen
1534:Donald Reid
1432:Joseph Ward
1325:20 December
1289:"No. 13609"
1269:"No. 29423"
1253:20 December
1199:15 December
1154:Wilson 1985
1130:Wilson 1985
1068:10 December
931:World War I
903:John Millar
842:1902–1908,
756:Waikouaiti
639:Independent
612:Electorate
582:Dusky Sound
568:), and the
528:Hutt Valley
330:Preceded by
322:Joseph Ward
273:Preceded by
265:Joseph Ward
221:Joseph Ward
215:Preceded by
207:Joseph Ward
163:Joseph Ward
157:Preceded by
109:Joseph Ward
103:Preceded by
2267:Categories
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1748:Hall-Jones
1703:Waterhouse
1612:1912–1920
1545:1908–1911
1394:Obituary,
1338:References
840:Waikouaiti
732:Waikouaiti
532:Rangitikei
377:, Scotland
368:1853-03-10
2140:Coalition
1954:Names in
1758:Mackenzie
1397:The Times
1388:154283103
588:in 1907.
547:Balclutha
520:surveying
508:Edinburgh
497:Biography
375:Edinburgh
324:, Himself
306:In office
267:, Himself
249:In office
209:, Himself
191:In office
137:In office
73:In office
2186:Sep 1920
2181:Jan 1920
1902:Category
1821:(acting)
1808:Marshall
1798:Holyoake
1738:Ballance
1718:Atkinson
1693:Whitaker
1683:Stafford
1369:(1993).
1347:(1982).
1115:21 March
1011:See also
999:His son
937:and the
895:Ministry
578:Hall Arm
536:Manawatu
479:Scottish
453:Children
92:Governor
86:George V
1881:Hipkins
1871:English
1856:Shipley
1831:Muldoon
1826:Rowling
1793:Holland
1186:(ed.).
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833:Waihemo
829:British
812:Liberal
787:Liberal
762:Liberal
739:Liberal
714:Liberal
707:Waihemo
685:Liberal
679:Clutha
662:Liberal
656:Clutha
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516:Dunedin
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392:Dunedin
151:Himself
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1851:Bolger
1841:Palmer
1788:Fraser
1783:Savage
1778:Forbes
1773:Coates
1763:Massey
1743:Seddon
1713:Pollen
1688:Domett
1673:Sewell
1549:Vacant
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995:Family
852:Roslyn
848:Egmont
844:Taieri
825:Clutha
805:Egmont
780:Taieri
632:Clutha
615:Party
606:Years
491:London
458:Clutha
437:
419:Spouse
2130:First
1886:Luxon
1861:Clark
1846:Moore
1836:Lange
1733:Stout
1708:Vogel
1443:1912
1182:. In
1098:. In
1023:Notes
955:Otago
609:Term
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1956:bold
1819:Watt
1813:Kirk
1803:Nash
1768:Bell
1753:Ward
1728:Hall
1723:Grey
1698:Weld
1661:list
1384:OCLC
1353:ISBN
1327:2014
1255:2014
1233:2016
1201:2015
1117:2021
1070:2011
953:for
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439:1884
382:Died
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