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… 18 months later he was persuaded to give up this salaried post to re-enter politics. In Parliament again he was made …
… for most of its existence; and, until his acceptance of the post of Speaker, he was leader of the executives for longer … Attorney-General in 1859 and Secretary for Crown Lands and Postmaster-General under Stafford. In 1855 his Canterbury posts were Resident Magistrate in Lyttelton and …
… probable. Wakefield has been represented as dashing, in a post-chaise, variously to the London docks or to Portsmouth, …
… all part of this policy. Recent Developments Although the post-war period in New Zealand has seen a steady increase in … industries. During the decade after 1945, the immediate post-war dislocation of agriculture in so many countries and … Moreover, technological changes that have come about in the post-war period, together with the strongly protectionist …
… continued, less spectacularly; in 1827 a Hokianga trading post was established from Sydney to export flax and timber, …
… to the Bishop of Auckland, but he relinquished this post to become superintendent of the Maori mission at …
… finally lost his mana at Tauranga-ika, a strongly fortified post which was abandoned in February 1869. This marked the …
… for the canning and freezing industry, is a largely post-war development, and in the season 1959–60, 5,391 acres …
… blood. Polynesians comprised 14,340, most of whom were post-war arrivals; 8,524 were Chinese; 4,179 were Indians; …
… Scotland, where he succeeded Morton as general manager. His post at Levels was taken by Charles Orbell, and the …