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Payne, John

1871–1942

Accountant, teacher, politician

Peacocke, Inez Isabel Maud

Peacocke, Inez Isabel Maud

1881–1973

Teacher, novelist, broadcaster

Pearce, Arthur Fairchild

Pearce, Arthur Fairchild

1903–1990

Clerk, jazz specialist, broadcaster, pianist

Pearce, Edna Bertha

Pearce, Edna Bertha

1906–1995

Kindergarten teacher and director, policewoman, internment camp supervisor

Pearse, Annette Grace

1893–1981

Art gallery curator and director

Pearse, Richard William

Pearse, Richard William

1877–1953

Inventor, aviator, farmer, builder

Peebles, Alexander

1856–1934

Carrier, bush contractor, prospector, mine manager, farmer, local politician, businessman

Peek, Charles Edward

1904–1988

Teacher, child welfare administrator, billiards player

Pengelly, Edna

1874–1959

Teacher, civilian and military nurse, matron

Penlington, William Arthur Greener

Penlington, William Arthur Greener

1890–1982

School principal, educationalist

Perano, Joseph August

Perano, Joseph August

1876–1951

Fisherman, whaler

Perceval, Westby Brook

Perceval, Westby Brook

1854–1928

Lawyer, politician, agent general

Pere, Wiremu

Pere, Wiremu

1837–1915

Nō Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki, nō Rongowhakaata; he kaitōrangapū, he kaiwhakahārau kararehe

Peren, Geoffrey Sylvester

Peren, Geoffrey Sylvester

1892–1980

Soldier, agricultural scientist, university professor, agricultural college principal

Perkins, Christopher Edward

Perkins, Christopher Edward

1891–1968

Artist, art teacher

Perohuka, Te Waaka

fl. 1843–1851

Nō Rongowhakaata; he tohunga whakairo

Perrin, Patricia Charlotte

1921–1988

Potter

Perry, Charles Elliott

1871–1937

Anglican clergyman

Perry, Charles Stuart

Perry, Charles Stuart

1908–1982

Librarian

Peters, Harry

Peters, Harry

1852–1941

Farmer, mountaineer, guide


Tō muri mai: Petersen to Pio



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