Yates, Ngawini (1852/53?–1910)
Yates, Ngawini (1852/53?–1910)
New Zealand tribal leader, landowner, and shopkeeper. Name variations: Ngawini Murray, Annie Murray. Born probably in 1852 or 1853, at Pukepoto, near Kaitaia, New Zealand; died July 29, 1910, at Parengarenga, New Zealand; dau. of John Murray (John Boradale) and Kateraina Te Kone; m. Samuel Yates (trader), 1880 (died 1900); children: 5 daughters, 3 sons.
Helped to establish and run trading station at Parengarenga Harbour (early 1900s); husband accumulated vast land holdings because of her tribal affiliation; after his death, assumed control of trading station and store.
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).
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