Wiremu te Wheoro
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Wiremu Te Wheoro was a 19th century Māori member of the New Zealand parliament
Parliament of New Zealand
The Parliament of New Zealand consists of the Queen of New Zealand and the New Zealand House of Representatives and, until 1951, the New Zealand Legislative Council. The House of Representatives is often referred to as "Parliament".The House of Representatives usually consists of 120 Members of...

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He represented the seat of Western Maori
Western Maori
Western Maori was one of the four former New Zealand Parliamentary Māori electorates, from 1868 to 1996.-Population Centres:The electorate includes the following population centres:* -Tribal Areas:...

 from 1879
New Zealand general election, 1879
The New Zealand general election of 1879 was held between 28 August and 15 September to elect a total of 88 MPs to the 7th session of the New Zealand Parliament. The Māori vote was held on 1 and 8 September. A total number of 82,271 voters turned out to vote.The election came about when George...

 after Hoani Nahe
Hoani Nahe
Hoani Nahe was a 19th century Māori member of the New Zealand parliament.He represented the Western Maori electorate from 1876 to 1879 when he retired.-References:...

 retired, to 1884
New Zealand general election, 1884
The New Zealand general election of 1884 was held on 22 July to elect a total of 95 MPs to the 9th session of the New Zealand Parliament. The Māori vote was held on 21 July. A total number of 137,686 voters turned out to vote.-References:...

 when he was defeated by Te Puke Te Ao
Te Puke te Ao
Te Puke Te Ao was a 19th century Māori member of the New Zealand parliament.He represented the seat of Western Maori from 1884 when he defeated Wiremu Te Wheoro, to 1886 when he died.-References:...

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