Tautari, Mary (d. 1906)
Tautari, Mary (d. 1906)
New Zealand teacher, postmistress, and interpreter. Name variations: Mary Perry. Born Mary Perry at Mahia, New Zealand; died Jan 2, 1906, at Rawene, New Zealand; dau. of Robert Perry (trader) and Harieta Haumu; m. Hemi Tautari (trader), 1861 (died 1883).
Established boarding school at Taumarere (1875–83); was granted subsidy to open day school for children (1883); acted as interpreter and postmistress at Taumarere, where she and husband owned property.
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 2).
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