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Image: NZ House of Representatives, ca 1900-1902

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Description: 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).
Title: NZ House of Representatives, ca 1900-1902
Credit: http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23178299
Author: Photographer unidentified
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