Mete Paetahi | |
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Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Western Maori |
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In office 1868 – 1870 |
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Personal details | |
Born | ca. 1813 New Zealand |
Died | 22 September 1883 Putiki, Wanganui New Zealand |
Profession | Māori chief, politician |
Mete Kīngi te Rangi Paetahi (ca. 1813 – 22 September 1883) was a Member of Parliament in New Zealand. He was one of four Māori elected in the first Māori elections of 1868 for the new Māori electorates in the House of Representatives.
Paetahi was the chief of the Ngāti Poutama hapu of the Wanganui Region.
At the nomination meeting in Wanganui, held at the Courthouse, Mete Paetahi was the only candidate proposed. He was thus elected unopposed. He held a salaried office of Assessor from the Crown, hence a special act, The Mete Kingi Paetahi Election Act, 1868 had to be passed to validate his election.
He represented the electorate of Western Maori from 1868 to 1870. He contested the electorate again at the 1871 general election, but was defeated by Wiremu Parata. Of the three candidates, he came last.