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The Honorable Richard John Seddon
18451906
(Person)

Also known as: Te Hetana.

Politician, premier.

Genealogy

Spouses: Louisa Jane Seddon

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Edward Vii And R. J. Seddon Hon. R. Seddon — ink sketch (on envelope) — Alexander Turnbull Library Art Room; E280/1 — Seddon was said to have been in favour of purchasing Robley's Collection of Mokamokai for New Zealand, but “other influences in New Zealand prevailed.” T.E. Donne ATL MS1387/17 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) M. Seddon, Premier Ministre de la Nouvelle-Zèlande. d’Après une photographie — Meeting between Their Excellencies Earl Beauchamp (Governor of New South Wales) and the Earl of Ranfurly (Governor of New Zealand), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 28th February, 1900. — Captain Alexander. — Hon. J. G. Ward. — Te Rawhiti. — Hon. C. Hill-Trevor. — Hon. J. Carroll. — Henare Kalhau, M.H.R. — Mahuta Tawhiao. — Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon. — Tamahau Mahupuku, (of Wairarapa). — Earl Beauchamp. — The Earl of R… — Meeting between Their Excellencies Earl Beauchamp (Governor of New South Wales) and the Earl of Ranfurly (Governor of New Zealand), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 28th February, 1900. — His Excellency the Earl of Ranfurly Addressing the Meeting. — Te tutakitanga o nga Kawana e rua, o Earl Beauchamp (Kawana o Niu Hauta Weera), o Earl of Ranfurly (Kawana o Niu Tireni), me te Pirimia (te Raiti Honore Te Hetana), ki … — Meeting between Their Excellencies Earl Beauchamp (Governor of New South Wales) and the Earl of Ranfurly (Governor of New Zealand), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta With other Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 28th February, 1900. — His Excellency the Earl of Ranfurly Addressing the Meeting. — Te tutakitanga o nga Kawana e rua, o Earl Beauchamp (Kawana o Niu Hauta Weera), o Earl of Ranfurly (Kawana o Niu Tireni), me te Pirimia (te Raiti Honore Te Hetana), ki … — Meeting between Their Excellencies Earl Beauchamp (Governor of New South Wales) and the Earl of Ranfurly (Governor of New Zealand), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 28th February, 1900. — Te tutakitanga o nga Kawana e rua, o Earl Beauchamp (Kawana o Niu Hauta Weera), o Earl of Ranfurly (Kawana o Niu Tireni), me te Pirimia (te Raiti Honore Te Hetana), ki a Mahuta ratou ko etahi o nga Rangatira o te iwi o Waikato, ki… — Meeting between Their Excellencies Earl Beauchamp (Governor of New South Wales) and the Earl of Ranfurly (Governor of New Zealand), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 28th February 1900. — Captain Alexander. Hon. J. G. Ward. — Te Rawhiti. Hon. C. Hill-Trevor. Hon. J. Carroll. — Henare Kalhau, M.H.R. Mahuta Tawhlao. Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon. Tamahau Mahupuku. (of Walrarapa). Earl Beauchamp. The Earl of Ranfurly. Tana Tai… Meeting between the Premier, the Right Hon, R. J. Seddon, and the Maori "King" Mahuta, with the Chiefs of the Walkato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 4th April, 1898. — Back Row. Native Policeman. Mr. A. Edwards. Schoolmaster at Huntly, Mr. P. Sheridan, Native Land Purchase Officer, Mr. W. Crow, Private Secretary. Capt, Mair, N. Z. Cross. — Middle Row. Maori Drum-major. Mr. T. H. Hamer, Private Secretary to Premier. Three Ministers of "King" Mahuta's "Parliament." Hon. Jas. Carroll, Minister Represent… Meeting between the Premier, the Right Hon. R. J. Saddon, and the Maori "King" Mahuta, with the Chiefs of the Walkato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 4th April, 1898. — Back Row. Native Policeman. Mr. A. Edwards, Schoolmaster at Huntly Mr. P. Sherldan, Native Land Purchase Officer. Mr. W. Crow, Privato Secretary Capt. Mair, N. Z. Cross. Police Officer. — Middle Row. Maori Drum major Mr. T. H. Hamer, Private Secretary to Premier. Three Ministers of "King" Mahuta's "Parliament." Hon. Jas. Carroll, Minis… Original by Courtesy of Miss F. G. Roberts. — Copy by Eileen Deste. — R. J. Seddon Prime Minister Richard Seddon turns the first sod of the tennis courts on 9 September 1905 Richard John Seddon. — Born, June 22nd, 1845; died, June 10th, 1906 The Hon. Richard John Seddon — The Meeting between His Excellency the Governor, the Premier, and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Waikato 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). — Colo… — 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 His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Ranfurly), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Walkato Tribe, at Government House, Auckland, 18th March, 1899. — First Row (On Grass).—Te Wheua, To Pakuru, Te Aka te Wharakura, Horl Herowini. — Second Row.—Mita Karaka, Henare Kalhau (M.H.R.), Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon (Premier and Native Minister), Mahuta Tawhiao, His Excellency the Governor, Te Tuata, Tihirahi, Te Wherowhero (Brother of Mahuta… — The Meeting between Their Excellencies Earl Beauchamp (Governor of New South Wales) and the Earl of Ranfurly (Governor of New Zealand), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 28th February, 1900. — Mahuta Addressing the Meeting. — Te tutakitanga o nga Kawana e rua, o Earl Beauchamp (Kawana o Niu Hauta Weera), o Earl of Ranfurly (Kawana o Niu Tireni), me te Pirimia (te Raiti Hanore Te Hetana), ki a Mahuta ratou ko etahi o… — The Meeting between Their Excellencies Earl Beauchamp (Governor of New South Wales) and the Earl of Ranfurly (Governor of New Zealand), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 28th February, 1900. — Mahuta Addressing the Meeting. — Te tutakitanga o nga Kawana e rua, o Earl Beauchamp (Kawana o Niu Hauta Weera), o Earl of Ranfurly (Kawana o Niu Tireni), me te Pirimia (te Raiti Honore Te Hetana), ki a Mahuta ratou ko etahi o… — The Meeting between Their Excellencies Earl Beauchamp (Governor of New South Wales) and the Earl of Ranfurly (Governor of New Zealand), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 28th February, 1900. — Some of the Visitors. — Back Row. Mr. F. Hyde, Private Secretary to the Postmaster General. Mr. J. H. McAlleter, Private Secretary to the Premier. Tamahau Mahupuku, Chief of the Wairarapa Tribe. Capt. Malr, (N.Z. Crown) Interp… — The Meeting between Their Excellencies Earl Beauchamp (Governor of New South Wales) and the Earl of Ranfurly (Governor of New Zealand), the Premier (the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon), and Mahuta with other Chiefs of the Waikato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 28th February, 1900. — Some of the Visitors. — Back Row. Mr. F. Hyde, Private Secretary to the Postmaster-General. Mr. J. H. McAllster, Private Secretary to the Premiler. Tamahau Mahupuku Chief of the Wairarapa Tribe. Capt. Mair (N.Z. Cross), Interp… 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. — "King" Mahuta's Native Band in Full Uniform. — Te Peene Maori a Mahuta, Me o Ratou Kakahu Pakeha 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. — An Interested Group. After The Speeches. — He Ropu Tangata E Korerorero Ana. I Muri Iho I Nga Whai-Korero 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 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. — The Premier and Party Returning from Waahi on Board the War-canoe "Tawheritikitiki." — Te Hokinga o Te Pirimia me Ona Hoa i Runga i Te Waka-taua "Tawheritikitiki." The Meeting between the Premier, the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, and the Maori "King" Mahuta, with the Chiefs of the walkato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 4th April, 1898. — "King" Mahuta's Native Band, with Native Drum-major. — Te Peene Maori a Mahuta, Me o Ratou Kakahu Maori The Meeting between the Premier, the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, and the Maori "King" Mahuta, with the Chiefs of the Walkato Tribe, at Waahi, Huntly, 4th April, 1898. — An Interested Group. After the Speeches. — He Ropu Tangata e Korerorero Ana, I Muri Iho i Nga Whai-korero 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. — The Premier and Party Returning From Waahi On Board the War-Canoe "Tawheritikitiki" — Te Hokinga O te Pirimia Me Ona Hoa I Runga I Te Waka-Taua "Tawheritikitiki" 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 — "King" Mahuta's Native Band in Full Uniform — Te Peene Maori A Mahuta, Me O Ratou Kakahu Pakeha

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