- Mete Kīngi Te
Rangi Paetahi (c. 1813 – 22
September 1883) was a
Member of
Parliament in New Zealand. He was one of four Māori
elected in the
first Māori...
- Mete Kīngi
Paetahi,
circa 1869 by
unknown photographer....
- Binay,
Turkish weightlifter Mete Gazoz,
Turkish recurve archer Mete Kīngi
Paetahi, New
Zealand politician Mete Özgencil,
Turkish singer Halil Mete Soner...
- the
nomination meeting in Wanganui, held at the Courthouse, Mete Kīngi
Paetahi was the only
candidate proposed. He was thus
elected unopposed. He represented...
- for the
Western Maori constituency,
defeating the in****bent Mete Kīngi
Paetahi. He
remained the
sitting member of
parliament for the
duration of the 5th...
-
Hauha Stream,
Kuranui Stream,
Urekawa Stream,
Waireka Stream • right
Paetahi Stream,
Ngaere Stream,
Katatuna Stream,
Maruarau Stream,
Mangamingi Stream...
-
Patterson (Southern Maori), who all
retired in 1870; and Mete Kīngi Te
Rangi Paetahi (Western Maori) who was
defeated in 1871.
These four men were the first...
- she was the university's
oldest graduate in its history. She
married Paetahi "Pat"
Metekingi against parental consent on 14 May 1943. She had one son...
- with
Wiremu Parata winning the
election and the in****bent, Mete Kīngi
Paetahi,
coming last. He was one of
three candidates in the
Western Maori electorate...
- John
Patterson (Southern Maori), who all
retired in 1870; and Mete Kīngi
Paetahi (Western Maori) who was
defeated in 1871. a
Moorhouse was
elected in both...