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- Aldborough de la Perrelle (1872 – 7 December 1935) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party and the United Party. De la Perrelle was born at Arrowtown...
- attributed to a heart attack. Romeo was survived by his mother Irene Romeo Perrelle of Watervliet, and his brother Frank Romeo of Watervliet. "Tony Romeo,...
- by the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward from 1887 to 1919. Philip De La Perrelle announced his retirement due to ill health in August 1935. He died within...
- Minister Sir Joseph Ward Preceded by John Cobbe Succeeded by Philip De La Perrelle 32nd Minister of Customs In office 20 December 1929 – 28 May 1930 Prime...
- total of 10 nights. Ebenezer Sandford (1848–1897), politician Philip De La Perrelle (1872-1935), politician Nora FitzGibbon (1889-1979), nurse Michael Hill...
- Park Bill Parry George Pascoe George Pearce Geoffrey Peren Philip De La Perrelle Hugh Poland William Polson Dugald Poppelwell Alfred Ransom John Reed Vernon...
- Bell Coates 9 Māui Pōmare 25 August 1927 10 December 1928 10 Philip De La Perrelle 10 December 1928 22 September 1931 Ward Forbes 11 Adam Hamilton 22 September...
- ****van 2,036 George Warren Russell Awarua John Hamilton Philip De La Perrelle 51 John Hamilton Auckland Central Bill Parry 1,003 Albert Glover Auckland...
- wood with twisted uprights and crosspieces and covered by the upholsterer Perrelle with an upholstered ****. This room, like the adjoining boudoir and dressing...
- Minister Gordon Coates Preceded by Richard Bollard Succeeded by Philip De La Perrelle 8th Minister of Health In office 7 June 1923 (1923-06-07) – 18 January 1926 (1926-01-18)...