- Term Gau
Henao 1976–1978 Rina Nau 1978–1982 Kone
Vanuawaru 1983
Reuben Taureka 1983–1984 Kone
Vanuawaru 1984–1987
Emmanuel Ume 1988–1991
Isaiah Oda 1991–1993...
- the sole
contested constituency,
voter turnout was
around 38%.
Reuben Taureka was
appointed as an
official member,
replacing the
Director of
Native Affairs...
- Ba**** 222 John
Sillio (Jon) 48 48
Invalid votes 100 Rigo Abau Open
Reuben Taureka 3,331 4,818
Elected Dirona Abe 2,587 3,118
Cliff Ianamu 1,978
Willie Dihm...
- Fairfax-Ross
Ephraim Jubilee Bonjul Korogo Maneto Kuradal John
McGhee Philip Strong Reuben Taureka Kinuki Wabag Alice Wedega Source:
Pacific Islands Monthly...
-
ministers lost
their seats, a
number that
increased to ten when
Reuben Taureka was
defeated in the dela****
contest in Abau.
Following the elections, most...
- Nuku Open West
Sepik Oscar Tammur Kokopo Open East New
Britain Reuben Taureka Rigo-Abau Open
Central Matthias Toliman Gazelle Open East New
Britain Martin...
- in
Poverty Bay by his
uncle (J. W. Johnson). For some years, he
managed Taureka, and then
bought properties at Waerenga-o-Kuri and Te Arai. He died in...
- For
services to the
Anglican Church and to the community. Opa
Hobart Taureka. For
public service and
services to
local government.
Maria Tokala. For...
-
service to the
National Parliament and to sport.
Civil Division Dr.
Reubeh Taureka, CBE. For
services to the
community and to healthcare.
James Neng Tjoeng...
- government. Judy Tara. For
public service in the
Correctional Services.
Materua Taureka. For
services to the
community and to the
United Church. Anis Tiki. For...