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Ōtene Pāora (1870 – 29 December 1930) was a New Zealand
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leader, Anglican lay reader and land negotiator. He was a son of Paora Kawharu and identified with the
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. He was born in Reweti,
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, New Zealand. He unsuccessfully contested the in the electorate. Of 12 candidates, he came tenth.


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1930 deaths People from Auckland New Zealand Māori religious leaders New Zealand Anglicans Ngāti Whātua people Year of birth uncertain Anglican lay readers {{Māori-bio-stub