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James Carroll
20 August 18571926
(Person)

Also known as: Timi Kara; Jimmy Taihoa; Honorable Jimmy Taihoa.

Ngati Kahungunu; farm worker, interpreter, politician.

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A black and white diagram showing the whakapapa of Sir James Carroll Hon. Sir James Carroll, M.L.C. (Maori War Medal) — Member of the Maori Recruiting Board and Maori Regimental Committee. (Died at Auckland, October 18th, 1926.) Hon. W. Hall-jones. — Hon. W. C. Walker. — Hon. T. Thompson. — Hon. R. J. Seddon. — Hon. J. Mackenzie. — Hon. J. Carroll. — Hon. A. J. Cadman Le cabinet Néo-Zélandais en 1900. — d’après une photographie.1er rang, assis:mm. ch. Mac Kenzie (Agriculture); Hall-Jones (Travaux publics); Seddon (Président du Conseil, Intérieur); Cadman (Chemins de fer). 2e rang, debout: mm. Thomson (Justice); Carroll (Affaires indigènes); Walker (Instruction publique) Maoris Fishing in the Wai-roa River. — In the background is the historic Ti-kouka tree under which the the Rt. Hon. Sir James Carroll was born Photo by Wrigglesworth and Binns Sir James Carroll in contemplative mood The Grave of Sir James Carroll, Gisborne The Hon. Sir James Carroll The Hon. Sir James Carroll, K.C.M.G., M.L.C — The Meeting between His Excellency the Governor, the Premier, and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Walkato Tribe, at Government House, Auckland, 18th March, 1899. — Captain Wellesley, A.D.C. — Hon, J. Carroll, Member of Executive Council Representing the Native Race. — W. Crow, Private Secretary to the Premier. — Captain Alexander, Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor. — Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier and Native Minister. His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Ranfurly). Colonel … — The Meeting between His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Ranfurly), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Government House, Auckland, 18th March, 1899. — First Row (On Grass)—Te Wheua, Te Pakuru, Te Aka te Wharakura, Hori Herewini. — Second Row—Mita Karaka, Henare Kaihau (M.H.R.), Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon (Premier and Native Minister), Mahuta Tawhiao, Hia Excellency the Governor, Te Tuata, Tihirahi, Te Wherowhero (Brother of Mahuta),… The Meeting between the Premier, the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, and the Maori "King" Mahuta, with the Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 4th April, 1898. — Tana Taingakawa, Te Waharoa, Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premire. — Henare Kaihau, M.H.R. — Hon. James Carroll, Minister Representing Native Race, "King" Mahuta. — Tana Taingakawa, Te Waharoa, Te Raiti Honore Te Hetana, Pirimia. — Henare Kaihau, M.H.R. — Te Honore Timi Kara. Minita mo te iwi Maori, "Kingi" Mahuta The Meeting between the Premier, the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, and the Maori "King" Mahuta, with the Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 4th April, 1898. — Tana Taingakawa, Te Waharoa. — Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier. — Tana Taingakawa, Te Waharoa. — Te Raiti Honore Te Hetana, Pirimia. — Henare Kaihau. M.H.R. — Henare Kaihau, M.H.R. — Hon. James Carroll, Minister Representing Native Race. — "King" Mahuta. — Te Honore Timi Kara, Minita mo te Iwi Maori. — "Kingi" Mahuta The Seddon Administration, 1906. Mr. Seddon. — Sir Joseph Ward. Hon. W. Hall-Jones. — Hon. J. McGowan. Hon. James Carroll (standing). — Hon. T. Y. Duncan. Hon. A. Pitt. — Hon. C. H. Mills. Hon. Mahuta Wherowhero

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