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Waimea-Sounds (New Zealand electorate)

Index Waimea-Sounds (New Zealand electorate)

Waimea-Sounds was a fully rural parliamentary electorate in the Marlborough and Nelson Regions of New Zealand, from 1893 to 1896. [1]

13 relations: Charles H. Mills, Country quota, Havelock, New Zealand, Marlborough Region, Member of parliament, Motueka, Nelson, New Zealand, New Zealand electorates, New Zealand general election, 1893, North Island, Picton, New Zealand, South Island, Waimea-Picton.

Charles H. Mills

Charles Houghton Mills (1843 – 3 April 1923) was a member of parliament for Waimea and Wairau, in the South Island of New Zealand.

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Country quota

The country quota was a part of the New Zealand electoral system from 1881 until 1945.

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Havelock, New Zealand

Havelock is a coastal village in the Marlborough region of New Zealand.

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Marlborough Region

The Marlborough Region, commonly known simply as Marlborough, is one of the regions of New Zealand, located in the northeast of the South Island.

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Member of parliament

A member of parliament (MP) is the representative of the voters to a parliament.

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Motueka

The town of Motueka in the South Island of New Zealand lies close to the mouth of the Motueka River, on the western shore of Tasman Bay.

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Nelson, New Zealand

Nelson (Whakatū) is a city on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay.

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New Zealand electorates

An electorate is a geographical constituency used for electing members to the New Zealand Parliament.

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New Zealand general election, 1893

The New Zealand general election of 1893 was held on 28 November and 20 December in the European and Māori electorates, respectively, to elect 74 MPs to the 12th session of the New Zealand Parliament.

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North Island

The North Island (Māori: Te Ika-a-Māui) is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, separated from the slightly larger but much less populous South Island by Cook Strait.

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Picton, New Zealand

Picton (Waitohi) is a town in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand's South Island.

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South Island

The South Island (Māori: Te Waipounamu) is the larger of the two major islands of New Zealand, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island.

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Waimea-Picton

Wamea-Picton was a parliamentary electorate in the Marlborough and Nelson Regions of New Zealand, from 1887 to 1893.

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Waimea Sounds, Waimea Sounds (NZ electorate), Waimea Sounds (New Zealand electorate), Waimea-Sounds.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waimea-Sounds_(New_Zealand_electorate)

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