Tuariki Delamere

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  • Tuariki Delamere
    48th Minister of Immigration
    In office
    31 August 1998 24 November 1999
    New Zealand Parliament
    New constituency Member of Parliament for Te Tai Rawhiti
    19961999
    Constituency abolished
    Renamed as Ikaroa-Rawhiti
    Political offices
    Preceded by Minister of Customs
    1997–1998
    Succeeded by