Dolce Ann Cabot Duncan (1862–1943) of Christchurch, the first woman to join the staff of a New Zealand newspaper, advocating women's suffrage in her articles in The Canterbury Times
Learmonth White Dalrymple (c.1827–1906) of Levin and Dunedin, active in the women's suffrage movement while living in Feilding where she signed the 1893 suffrage petition; organizing president of the Levin WCTU NZ; served as WCTU NZ Superintendent of the Bible in Schools as well as WCTU NZ Superintendent of Peace and Arbitration
Christina Kirk Henderson (1861–1953) of Christchurch, member (and later president) of the Christchurch WCTU and worked for women's suffrage with the Canterbury Liberal Association
Sarah "Hera" Mary Catherine Stirling Munroaka Hera Manaro of Rotorua, national organiser for Māori women in WCTU NZ, founder of several local clubs and founding president of Māori District Union elected at WCTU NZ convention in 1911 at Pakipaki
Anna Paterson Logan Stout (1858–1931) of Dunedin, founding member of Dunedin WCTU NZ 1885, 1892 President of the Dunedin Women's Franchise League; 1896 Vice President for the NCWNZ
Ada Pike Wells (1863–1933) of Christchurch, New Zealand, member of Christchurch WCTU NZ, founder of the Canterbury Women's Institute, charter secretary of the NCWNZ
Eliza White (1809-1883) of Auckland, Wesleyan missionary and founder of Ladies Christian Association in Auckland, credited for recruiting Annie Jane Schnackenberg (later WCTU NZ president) to her mission work in Kawhia in 1861.
Jessie Marguerite McAllan Williamson (c.1855–1937) of Auckland, was a leader in the Wanganui Women's Franchise League (later renamed the Wanganui Women's Political League) and later the National Council of Women of New Zealand (NCW NZ); when she moved to Remuera she helped form the Auckland Civic League and which she represented when an Auckland branch of the revived NCW NZ
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