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- John_ODonovan_(police_commissioner) abstract "John O'Donovan (1858–1927) was a New Zealand police commissioner. He was born in Ross Carbery, County Cork, Ireland in 1858. He came to New Zealand in 1878 to join his brother Richard, who had represented Okarito on the Westland County Council (1872–1873) and on the Westland Provincial Council (1874–1876).".
- Q6250858 abstract "John O'Donovan (1858–1927) was a New Zealand police commissioner. He was born in Ross Carbery, County Cork, Ireland in 1858. He came to New Zealand in 1878 to join his brother Richard, who had represented Okarito on the Westland County Council (1872–1873) and on the Westland Provincial Council (1874–1876).".
- John_ODonovan_(police_commissioner) comment "John O'Donovan (1858–1927) was a New Zealand police commissioner. He was born in Ross Carbery, County Cork, Ireland in 1858. He came to New Zealand in 1878 to join his brother Richard, who had represented Okarito on the Westland County Council (1872–1873) and on the Westland Provincial Council (1874–1876).".
- Q6250858 comment "John O'Donovan (1858–1927) was a New Zealand police commissioner. He was born in Ross Carbery, County Cork, Ireland in 1858. He came to New Zealand in 1878 to join his brother Richard, who had represented Okarito on the Westland County Council (1872–1873) and on the Westland Provincial Council (1874–1876).".