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Tuariki John
Edward Delamere (born 9
December 1951) is a
former New
Zealand politician and athlete. He was
elected to the New
Zealand House of Representatives...
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based at
Kokohinau (Tuhimata)
marae and
Oruatapare wharenui Tuariki,
based at
Tuariki marae Te Kahupāke,
based in the area of Te Teko The following...
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house are
affiliated with Ngāi Tamaoki.
Tuariki Marae and
Tuariki meeting house are
affiliated with
Tuariki. Tūteao
Marae and Tūteao
meeting house are...
- 2013
Murienua by-election, but lost to the Cook
Islands Party's
Kaota Tuariki.
Tuariki subsequently resigned after an
electoral petition alleged he had won...
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joined parties which were then
outside Parliament, such as
Frank Grover and
Tuariki Delamere.
There were two
independent MPs in the 49th New
Zealand Parliament:...
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Zealand Maori community leader Neil
Delamere (born 1979),
Irish comedian Tuariki Delamere (born 1951), New
Zealand politician Delamere station (disambiguation)...
- of Māori MPs. (The
other two
members of the "tight five," Tu
Wyllie and
Tuariki Delamere, were not
involved with
Mauri Pacific -
Wyllie had
remained with...
- performance. In the 1970s, some
jumpers used a
forward somersault,
including Tuariki Delamere who used it at the 1974 NCAA Championships, and who
matched the...
- candidates: the Cook
Islands Party's
Kaota Tuariki and the
Democratic Party's
James Beer. It was won by
Tuariki.
Allegations of
electoral fraud, including...
- of the Māori Land
Court 1984–1999, and
Chief Justice of Niue
until 2010
Tuariki Delamere,
former politician (Minister of Immigration,
Minister of Pacific...