1885–1941
Merchant, dyer, herbalist
1831–1922
Station manager, newspaper editor...
1910–1999
Photographer, entomologist, academic...
1898–1976
Teacher, Presbyterian minister...
1862–1924
Lawyer, university professor, law...
1864–1956
Governess, astronomer
1835–1917
Presbyterian minister, university...
1916–1974
Surgeon
1902–1992
Law clerk, Bible college principal...
1883–1917
Mariner, naval officer
1866–1945
Businessman, conservationist
1900–1989
Teacher, museum director, botanist...
1903–1982
Short-story writer, novelist, playwright
1865–1940
Businessman, philanthropist
1829–1912
Farmer, benefactor
1861–1942
Orchardist, writer, stockbroker...
1820–1905
Miller, farmer, reformer, politician...
1880–1943
Shoemaker, musician, cinema proprietor...
1891–1961
Dentist, public health administrator
1908–1995
Teacher, music critic, broadcaster
1872–1940
Trade unionist, socialist, politician...
1883–1970
Farmer, volunteer nurse
1902–1985
Doctor, Methodist missionary, military...
1887–1985
Artist
1882–1968
Journalist, novelist
1837–1900
Violinist, composer, conductor...
1835–1905
Wesleyan missionary, temperance and...
1877–1963
Journalist, historian, archivist...
1915–1985
Artist, photographer, carver
1900–1987
Pianist, music teacher
1892–1953
Pianist, music teacher, composer
1903–1993
Teacher, community leader
1872–1953
Salvation Army officer, social worker...
1918–1997
Salesman, military aviator and leader
1883–1959
Doctor, medical officer, prisoner of war
1924–1992
Te Arawa and Taranaki; architect
1851–1914
University professor, artist, medical...
1860–1908
Bootmaker, pedestrian
1888–1979
Teacher, novelist
1861–1930
Railway engineer, professor of...
1900–1970
Communist, journalist, editor
1816–1892
Police officer, mail carrier...
1918–1960
Pacifist, psychology researcher and...
1928–2014
Literary editor, librarian
Teacher, lecturer, educationalist...
1903–1987
Methodist missioner, radio broadcaster
1896–1985
Military aviator, motor car importer...
1828–1922
Policeman, gaoler, asylum superintendent
1835–1911
Prison matron, asylum matron
1855–1933
Builder, draftsman, architect, town...
1878–1963
Salvation Army missionary, Methodist...
1817–1904
Surveyor, land purchase commissioner...
1897–1969
Salvation Army officer, community leader
1845–1906
Politician, premier
1879–1962
Analytical chemist, lecturer
1829–1900
Printer, newspaper editor, journalist...
1868–1954
Mathematician, university professor
1877–1945
Flax-miller and promoter, farm developer
1856–1941
Journalist, newspaper editor and...
1809–1878
Missionary, bishop, metropolitan
1873–1955
Coalminer, trade unionist, politician
1808–1860
Priest, missionary
1814–1887
Cabinet-maker, inlayer
1874–1955
Nurse, hospital matron, community...
1836–1901
Merchant, Chinese leader, gold-dredger
1901–1996
Businessman, community leader
1807–1879
Lawyer, administrator, politician...
1903–1972
University professor of English
1839–1902
Ironfounder, coal range manufacturer
1932–2004
Author, journalist, playwright, film-...
1903–1977
Civilian and military nurse, hospital...
1904–1953
Te Whakatōhea; dance band musician...
1910–1964
Senior public servant, diplomat
1840–1910
Farmer, interpreter, ethnographer
1834–1914
University professor, educationalist...
1911–1969
Farmer, military aviator, politician
1836–1908
Artist, architectural draughtsman...
1913–1985
Short-story writer, poet, editor
1850–1928
Accountant, bibliophile
1819–?
Labour reformer
1825–1910
Policeman, farmer
1844–1885
Lawyer, politician
1920–1984
Ngāti Porou and Te Whakatōhea; labourer...
1884–1961
1902–1982
Pianist, singer, composer, teacher
1908–1997
Architect
1847–1934
Suffragist, social reformer, writer
1880–1956
1848–1939
Mariner, pilot
1835–1920
Librarian
1812–1893
Doctor, administrator, scholar, linguist
1853–1914
Goldminer
1887–1977
Sculptor, art teacher
1911–1994
Teacher, ornithologist
1863–1933
1873–1968
Doctor, anaesthetist, hospital...
1844–1905
Feminist, political activist, community...
1897–1974
Soldier, timber worker, axeman, bridge...
1883–1951
Cabinet-maker, socialist, local...
1890–1974
Lawyer, soldier
1858–1928
Lawyer, judge
1912–1996
Sportswoman, sports journalist and...
1890–1960
Teacher, university lecturer, writer
1865–1948
Religious teacher, healer and writer
1905–1981
Teacher, school inspector...
1794–1861
Naval surgeon, naturalist, colonial...
1800–1892
Homemaker, farmer, plantation owner
1843–1925
Carpenter, builder, station manager...
1922–1993
Historian, poet
1880–1964
Military leader
1881–1954
Unitarian minister, pacifist, social...
1869–1935
Confectioner
1911–1980
Butcher, musical retailing manager...
1900–1988
Businesswoman, humanitarian, welfare...
1819–1893
Doctor, Anglican lay reader
1842–1919
Domestic servant, farmer, philanthropist
1842–1881
Psychiatrist, health administrator
1881–1955
Businessman, company director...
1863–1929
1835–1900
Chemist, poet
1874–1940
Policeman, athlete
1882–1970
Policeman
1886–1978
Soldier, ethnologist, university...
1909–1991
Plumber, politician, trade unionist
1857–1946
Surveyor, historian, ethnographer
1879–1961
Farmer, wildlife ranger, historian...
1839–1927
Swagger, rural labourer
1830–?
Goldminer, entertainer, songwriter
1812–1908
Market gardener, farmer
1896–1972
Farmer, museum director, historian...
1902–1991
Professor of medicine
1888–1982
Lawyer, judge, educationalist
1839–1907
Armourer, ironsands entrepreneur...
1881–1968
Nurse, Anglican deaconess and missionary
1877–1948
Missionary teacher, welfare worker
1882–1958
Doctor, medical superintendent...
1874–1954
Jockey, rugby player, athlete, factory...
1873–1918
Clothing manufacturer and retailer...
1922–1974
Ngāpuhi; baker, rugby player, soldier...
1913–2008
Fisherman, watersider, fish liberator
1912–1993
Communist, political activist
1861–1936
Editor, feminist, temperance and...
1851–1938
Businesswoman, community worker...
1921–1995
Public servant, communist, peace...
1916–2007
Lawyer, human-rights campaigner
1840–1922
Surveyor, public servant, ethnologist...
1799–1869
Surveyor, artist, runholder
1852–1942
Gardener, naturalist, conservationist
1910–1977
Physical educationalist, university...
1922–1995
Poet, teacher, literary critic...
1878–1942
Salvation Army officer, missionary
1883–1927
Policeman, trade unionist, baker
1937–2019
Landscape architect
1893–1954
Ngāpuhi; teacher, principal...
1837–1901
Ironmonger, storekeeper, community...
1844–1919
Community leader
1864–1939
Political activist, feminist, welfare...
1879–1971
Teacher, political activist, feminist...
1925–1993
Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Raukawa and Te Āti Awa...
1884–1933
Moriori leader, farmer
1894–1988
Teacher, adult education director...
1895–1968
Journalist, writer, Girl Guide...
1814–1860
Freethinker, lecturer, newspaper owner...
1803–1876
Land claims commissioner
1896–1967
Commercial artist, photographer...
1865–1928
Brewer, businessman
1867–1949
Geologist, university professor, museum...
1872–1955
School principal, orchardist, community...
1891–1965
Anglican deaconess, lecturer
1862–1893
1848–1930
Butter manufacturer and exporter...
1856–1942
Anglican bishop
1883–1973
Journalist, museum worker, local...
1856–1945
Violinist, composer, music teacher...
1843–1912
Church leader
?–?
Painter, designer, workers’ advocate
1895–1977
Craftswoman, spinner and spinning...
1850–1926
Homemaker, school matron
1835–1919
Missionary, clergyman, writer...
1819–1901
Politician, premier, runholder...
1902–1987
Master mariner, harbourmaster...
1908–1993
Railway worker, concert impresario
Clerical worker, dancer
1875–1946
Lawyer, politician, parliamentary...
1853–1951
Singer, nurse, secretary, war graves...
1849–1930
Rabbi, philanthropist
1881–1949
Engineer, horticulturist, ornithologist...
1841–1908
Grain merchant, racehorse owner and...
1842–1918
Artist, engraver
1896–1980
Teacher, chemist, potter
1874–1918
Auctioneer, rugby player, theatrical...
1837–1915
Land agent, businessman, sportsman...
1900–1967
Wholesale florist, nurserywoman, iris...
1908–1990
Teacher, university professor of English
1893–1963
Mechanic, radio broadcaster
1893–1975
Military leader, diplomat
1911–1990
Botanist, mycologist, mountaineer...
1881–1948
Community worker and administrator
1865–1941
Baha’i
1846–1910
Homemaker, writer
1884–1958
Ngāti Awa and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui leader...
1881–1957
Welfare worker, political activist...
1840–1916
Social activist
1885–1955
Wool and fur skin exporter, businessman
1832–1920
Farmer, coloniser, local politician
1884–1934
University professor, classicist...
1827–1913
Civil engineer, surveyor
1898–1983
Poultry farmer and promoter, community...
1876–1957
Political hostess, welfare worker
1878–1949
Lawyer, politician, writer
1870–1956
Te Whānau-ā-Apanui and Ngāti Porou...
1924–1993
Ngāi Tahu woman of mana, conservationist
1865–1934
1890–1972
Horticulturist, ichthyologist
1811–1885
Naval officer, hydrographer
1825–1901
Teacher, educationalist
1914–1945
Soldier, resistance leader
1858–1931
Feminist, community worker
1844–1930
Lawyer, politician, premier, chief...
1859–1944
Ngāpuhi interpreter, genealogist
School principal
1823–1890
Police officer, magistrate, goldfields...
1875–1957
University professor of home science
1834–1919
1893–1987
Actor, singer, journalist, lecturer...
1819–1894
Presbyterian minister, educationalist
1895–1985
Telegraphist
1810–1896
Naturalist, interpreter, nursery owner
1927–2009
Taranaki, Te Whakatōhea; short-story...
1893–1990
Optician, family planning reformer
1840–1903
Writer, journalist, parliamentary...
1882–1947
French polisher, trade unionist...
1915–1990
Rugby player, driver, salesman, rugby...
1910–1980
Anglican dean, army and student chaplain
1891–1967
Builder, politician
1912–1998
Draper’s assistant, journalist, novelist
1717–1770
Explorer
1907–1975
Teacher, economist, writer, diplomat...
1886–1971
Psychologist, health advocate and...
1830–1895
1841–1918
Zoologist, palaeontologist
1873–1949
Railway clerk, grocer, businessman...
1843–1919
Soldier, explorer, accommodation-house...
1897–1952
Ethnologist, university professor
1893–1955
Forester, botanist
1864–1948
Farmer, landowner
1894–1984
Teacher
1839–1909
Nurse, social worker
1833–1897
Headmistress
1809–1884
Lawyer, attorney general, politician...
1829–?
Prostitute
1900–1994
Agricultural instructor, mountaineer...
1921–2001
Ngāti Kurī, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa woman...