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… trial, in February 1937, was similarly inconclusive but the judge ordered that Aves report twice weekly to the police …
Type: Biography
… educationalist and naturalist; David Smith , who became a judge and chancellor of the University of New Zealand; and …
Type: Biography
… was competing for the Auckland title in 1922, a show-ring judge indicated that it was time she stepped aside to give …
Type: Biography
… 1864. He served on a committee for workers' housing, and judged the competition for the Christchurch Supreme Court …
Type: Biography
… patterns Augusta Wallace’s appointment as the first woman judge (1975), Linda Jones’s long struggle to work as a …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Women and men
… the Cartwright Inquiry (1987–1988). The inquiry, headed by Judge Silvia Cartwright, investigated allegations concerning …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hospitals
… towards the New Zealand Police Association. Seemingly ill-judged or insensitive actions compounded a sense of …
Type: Biography
… Rhodes Scholar (Damon Salesa), and first Pacific court judges (Aeau Semikueiva Epati and Ida Malosi). Many of the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Samoans
… public gallery from time to time, calling out advice to the judges on how to deal with other cases before them. Sam’s …
Type: Biography
… see what good end could be accomplished by me assisting to judge the works of Christ done in answer to my prayers. I …
Type: Biography
… process In 1980 the original chair of the tribunal, Judge Gillanders-Scott, was replaced by Eddie Taihakurei …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Waitangi Tribunal – Te Rōpū Whakamana
… had declined and he decided to move to Te Maire, which he judged more suited to 'stationary labours'. There he was …
Type: Biography
… nearby Whangaōkena, or East Island as James Cook named it, judging, correctly as it turned out, that it was the most …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: East Coast places
… more capital and tell them to go back and work. A good judge of character, he was rarely wrong. In 1895 …
Type: Biography
… strike escalated, catching the public imagination when Judge William Sim, in the Greymouth court, took a 90-minute …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: West Coast region
… use in aerial top-dressing. An authority on livestock, he judged Hereford cattle, Lincoln sheep, fat sheep and …
Type: Biography
… to seven members, always with at least one Māori member. Judges of the Māori Land Court are usually appointed as …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Waitangi Tribunal – Te Rōpū Whakamana
… built, bewhiskered, friendly and outgoing. He acted as a judge of fat stock and sheep at the Auckland agricultural …
Type: Biography
… trips abroad, mostly to buy or sell stock or to exhibit or judge in agricultural shows, especially in Australia and …
Type: Biography
… movement, and was keenly sought after as a visiting judge at horticultural shows. By 1896 Thomas had determined …
Type: Biography