Hoani Turi Te Whatahoro Jury (4 February 1841–26 September 1923) was a New Zealand Ngāti Kahungunu scholar, recorder and interpreter.
[1] In 1892 he was elected chairman of Te Kotahitanga, the movement for an autonomous Māori parliament, at its first meeting at Waipatu.
His premiership was mired by accusations of financial mismanagement made by his predecessor and successor, Hamiora Mangakahia.
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