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… of the new Education Department in Wellington, which post he held until his retirement in March 1886. About the … May 1904; Dunedin Evening Star , 19 May 1904 (Obit) Evening Post , 19 May 1904 (Obit). …
… to work independently. There seems little prospect of a post-graduate school in any centre. The greatest volume of … with valuable results. Indeed, the great majority of post-war M.A. theses in all centres have been on political …
… Subsequently he became Government Geologist and kept this post until his retirement from the Public Service in 1906. … deposited and that these ranges were of relatively young (post-Miocene) date. Subsequently he extended this theory of …
… to 42 per cent in 1880–81, when the Railways and the Post Office brought in 34 per cent and the property tax 7 … But in 1899–1900, customs, though exceeded by railway and Post Office receipts, still brought in 34 per cent of the … By 1913–14 the pattern was: Per Cent Railways and Post Office 43 Customs 28 Land and income taxes 11 Stamp …
… Farm at Belmont, near Wellington, was the most advanced outpost of regular troops stationed in the Hutt Valley. It was … when a Maori force of an estimated 200 men attacked the outpost, killing six troops and wounding four others before Lt. … Librarian, General Assembly Library, Wellington. Evening Post , 11 Aug, 4 Oct 1921. …
… Evidence of this can be seen in the establishment of a post-primary school, the appearance of a few small …
… to the trial of Dennis Gunn in 1920 for the murder of the postmaster at Ponsonby, Auckland (Augustus Edward … evening, stole his keys after shooting him, and robbed the post office. His reward was £67 14s. 5 d., but in the …
… military career in the First World War, rising to the post of Adjutant-General and Quartermaster-General. He was …
… University College in 1945. From 1946 to 1948 he did post-graduate work in agricultural economics at the …
… in 1928, and Director of the Division of Nursing in 1931, a post she held till her retirement in 1950. In 1937 she …