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… in the 1920s, especially between the years 1925 and 1930, is of special importance in the history of New Zealand … soils in North Auckland began, followed in the early 1930s of the first serious attempt to develop the pumice … from the scientific advances made during the 1920s and 1930s, there were considerable changes in the organisation …
… decided that the headquarters should be more central. In 1930 they were moved to Wellington. The constitution of the … Committee. Racing fell off during the depression of the 1930s. The Racing Conference was faced with many … George Clifford held office from 1896 until his death in 1930. W. E. Bidwill acted as chairman in 1928. O. S. Watkins …
… and Southland 1927 Ruahine 1928 Canterbury 1929 Southland 1930 Wellington and Eastern Southland 1931 Eastern Southland …
… men's basketball in this country developed in the late 1930s into a widespread zone-defence pattern. Lack of …
… work commenced by Geddes, the observatory completed from 1930 to 1958 the first and longest catalogue of visual …
… and the Willi Fels Wing was officially opened on 15 October 1930. At his death his benefactions to the museum included …
… the first town council was elected. It became a city in 1930. by Susan Bailey, B.A., Research Officer, Department of …
… (England) 1929 Mrs R. D. Gambrill and Mrs M. Pitcaithley 1930 Mrs R. D. Gambrill and Mrs M. Pitcaithley 1931 Mrs C. …
… Brown 1927 J. Gardiner 1928 G. A. Brown 1929 D. Calderwood 1930 D. Calderwood Year Champion 1931–33 No contest 1934 G. …
… were able to carry on with open-boat catching until the 1930s by adding humpbacks to the occasional right whales …