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… Telegraph Department was for 18 years separate from the Post Office, though its Commissioner was also Postmaster-General and many of its “telegraph-masters” were …
… as a “safe” man than for his other qualities. This post he accepted reluctantly because of his absorbing … Wellington. New Zealand Times , 5 Feb 1917 (Obit) Evening Post ,5 Feb 1917 (Obit) Dominion , 5 Feb 1917 (Obit). …
… had no carving inside, apart from the pou toko manawa , the post supporting the ridgepole in the middle of the house. … wall slabs inside the building. This has been said to be a post-European practice which started on the East Coast and …
… and wall, with bay window, fretted barge boards, and finial post. Standard (mass produced) joinery was available and … impact of revolutionary ideas and rapid communications. A post-war boom was curtailed by the disastrous world slump, …
… not invariable, for grotesque figures to be carved in the posture of the haka , with the knees bent, the body … century. This does not mean, however, that the lizard is a post-European feature, especially in view of the continuous … that a lizard was sometimes buried beneath one of the three posts supporting the ridgepole of a school of learning or …
… Agnes Bennett , Manson, Cecil and Celia (1960) Evening Post , 29 Nov 1960 (Obit) Press (Christchurch), 10 Dec 1960. …
… status of a Supreme Court Judge in 1903 and retained that post until 1907, when he assumed full work in the Supreme …
… the famous whip's only reply was, “Well, now, that's a fine post. You want to see that you hang on to it!” Evidence of …
… the creation of an important pulp and paper industry in the post-war period. At Kinleith New Zealand Forest Products …
… Blenheim. Firth of Wellington , Elliott, J. (1937) Evening Post , 16 Apr 1931 (Obit). …