1994 in New Zealand - Deaths

Deaths

  • 1 January: Arthur Porritt, Baron Porritt, 11th Governor-general of New Zealand.
  • 26 March: Whina Cooper Māori leader (born 1895)
  • 30 April: Ina Lamason, cricketer.
  • 3 June: Jack Cowie, cricketer.
  • 27 June: Dame Louise Henderson, painter
  • 10 October: Nola Luxford, silent film actress.
  • 24 October: Guy Powles, diplomat, ombudsman
  • 22 November: Charles Upham VC and bar

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