1907 in New Zealand - Deaths

Deaths

  • 19 April: Edward Metcalf Smith, politician.
  • 25 June: John Hall - Premier 1879-81
  • William Henry Eyes, politician.
  • Tohu Kakahi, Māori leader and prophet at Parihaka

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