1930 in New Zealand - Deaths

Deaths

  • 14 February: Sir Thomas Mackenzie, politician and 18th Prime minister of New Zealand
  • 27 June: Maui Pomare, politician
  • 8 July: Sir Joseph Ward, 17th Prime Minister of New Zealand
  • 19 July: Sir Robert Stout, 13th Premier of New Zealand
  • George Hunter (politician, born 1859), politician.

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