Colonial Cabinets were small. This is Richard Seddon’s (1893-1906), from left to right: Charles Mills, Thomas Duncan, James McGowan, Sir Joseph Ward, Richard John Seddon, William Hall-Jones, Albert Pitt, Sir James Carroll and Mahuta Te Wherowhero.
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