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… J. Dominion , 20 Jul 1933, 1 Oct 1957, 3 Nov 1960 Evening Post , 20 May 1953, 11 Sep 1954, 15 Oct 1954. …
… count of the Maori population was made in 1857–58. The post of Government Statistician was created in 1910, the … migration, external trade, agriculture, public finance, postal business, and prices. Statistical reports have been …
… 1850, Stewart visited Captain J. W. Harris at his trading post at Poverty Bay. He died there on 10 September 1851. In …
… leader from a panel of the high-born men of the tribe. The post was not usually hereditary, but was conferred on the …
… and catching boats the catch has exceeded 200 in some post-war years. The catches, however, dropped sharply in …
… silts forming part of this moraine, and water level sunk in post-glacial time to its present 928 ft above sea level. The …
… made chairman of the Royal Commission on Sugar Supply, a post he held until 1919. For his work in these posts he was created K.B.E. in 1917 and a baron in 1918. … Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, a post he held for four years until 1928, when he resigned to …
… Reeves was the principal, and resigned his various other posts in preparation for a trip to England. He sailed in the … to Canterbury with his wife in the Matoaka and resumed his post as Receiver of Land Revenue. In 1864 he was appointed Resident Magistrate for Christchurch, a post which he, with his refined tastes and gentle character, …
… of library training. For these reasons and to meet post-war needs, it was an almost implicit development that a … course was instituted. However, to provide a full-time post-graduate course of nine months' duration, the Library …
… later became Attorney-General – his favourite ministerial post – in the mixed official elective Executive Council. His … in Sewell's brief 1856 Administration. He held the same post for the whole of the Stafford Administration (1856–61) … as Attorney-General in 1876 and 1877 (and briefly as Postmaster-General and Commissioner of Telegraphs in 1876); …