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… (1827–1922). Member of the Legislative Council. William Douglas Hall Baillie was born on 22 February 1827 at … New Brunswick, the eldest son of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Baillie, a Waterloo veteran who was then … province's turbulent political history. He was succeeded by Thomas Carter on 25 March 1863, but remained in the Council …
… and educational administrator. A new biography of Hunter, Thomas Alexander appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Thomas Alexander Hunter was born at Croydon, London, on 4 October 1876, the third son of William Hunter, a banker. He was brought as a child to …
… meat industry in New Zealand. A new biography of Davidson, William Soltau appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand … was taken by Charles Orbell, and the superintendency by Thomas Brydone. Davidson was not happy about the company's … New Zealand Meat Export Industry , Hewland, P. D. (1958) William Saltau Davidson , 1846–1924, A Sketch of his Life …
… New Zealand's “Baron Munchausen”. A new biography of Barry, William Jackson appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand … and Downs , had been revised by a New Zealand journalist (Thomas Bracken). It was published in London, while he … Sir George his Cromwell boars? Why, Captain Jackson Barry!’ William Jackson Barry was a strange phenomenon in which it …
… Councils, and writer. A new biography of Swainson, William appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. William Swainson was born in Lancaster, England, in 1809. … ordinances were William Martin, the Chief Justice, and Thomas Outhwaite, later Registrar of the Supreme Court in …
… naturalist, and farmer. A new biography of Guthrie-Smith, William Herbert appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. William Herbert Guthrie-Smith was born at Helensburgh on the … his share in Tutira which was then taken over by Thomas Stuart. During the next two decades the partners …
… Church settlers. The “Moses” of the settlers was Captain William Cargill and the “Aaron” the Rev. Thomas Burns, a nephew of Robert Burns, the Scottish poet. … ministering to the Otago settlers alone. In 1854 the Rev. William Will and the Rev. William Bannerman arrived in Otago …
… born in North London on 23 February 1856, the daughter of Thomas Kelsey, a prominent Congregational minister. She was … at a private school in Hampstead. With her brothers Thomas and Arnold, she emigrated to New Zealand in 1877, … in Dunedin, where Arnold, later a brother-in-law of William Pember Reeves, opened a music shop. Education soon …
… scholarship and evangelistic zeal in the pulpit. by William Thomas Blight, B.A., Methodist Minister, …
… Private Thomas Cooke; 8th Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces; … of Wellington, New Zealand, in 1951. Second-Lieutenant William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse; Special Reserve, RFC; 26 … France; 22 May 1915. (Posthumous award.) Acting-Lieutenant William Edward Sanders; Royal Naval Reserve, HMS Prize ; 30 …