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… gave another 81 acres adjoining the site in 1932, some judged it to be the finest airfield in the hemisphere. …
Type: Biography
… Auckland, which led to a commission of inquiry, overseen by Judge Silvia Cartwright. FA has played a major role in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Health advocacy and self-help
… Edinburgh Tytlers, who had produced distinguished lawyers, judges and constitutional historians and could trace descent … candid friend, unwilling to resume the premiership until he judged the time suitable. He built up his business and …
Type: Biography
… In October 1876 Taiaroa issued a trenchant reply to Chief Judge F. D. Fenton , who had criticised as unfounded a Ngāi … Ballance , as native minister, agreed to the appointment of Judge Alexander Mackay as commissioner to report 'on the … two years after Taiaroa's death, an inquiry by two judges of the Native Land Court ruled the family's claim for …
Type: Biography
… for the poem for a prize of 10 guineas. The 12 entries were judged by a panel of three German musicians in Melbourne, … and a Māori translation by T. H. Smith, recently retired judge of the Native Land Court, was supplied to Woods by …
Type: Biography
… been paid to a colonial lawyer'. Salmond was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in May 1920. He … both in quantity and quality. Among his notable judgements were Lodder v. Lodder (1921), in which the … to the New Zealand government. His contribution as a judge was unfortunately cut short by his early death. …
Type: Biography
… them. One even came up to me and accused me of bribing the judges.’ 1 Fashion Women’s fashion designer Michael Mattar …
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Part of story: King Country region
… Mission buildings at Kohimarama and St Stephen's Chapel at Judges Bay. He actively supported the Bible in State Schools …
Type: Biography
… marriage they were encouraged to emigrate to New Zealand by Judge H. S. Chapman , Charles's cousin by marriage. They …
Type: Biography
… flesh at these contests – usually photos were submitted and judged. At the Kaiapoi rural sports day in 1866 men …
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Part of story: Beauty contests
… Exhibition in 1865, Beverly was a member of the panel of judges and also an exhibitor. He won praise for two of his …
Type: Biography
… cartoons, all commenting on the behaviour of the presiding judge in a divorce case. One cartoon, captioned 'Justice is …
Type: Biography
… was a participating member. He also acted as a critic and judge in local competitions. In 1948 he became an associate …
Type: Biography
… in six volumes between 1887 and 1890. Native Land Court judges Francis Dart Fenton, John Alexander Wilson and Walter …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Anthropology and archaeology
… but admitted to not having the language skills to judge their quality. Art There was little art criticism in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Arts reviewing
… immigrant was using unpasteurised milk in his cheese. The judge threw the case out, saying he bought the cheese every …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Agricultural processing industries
… and he only did what a good Christian should do. Chief Judge Edward Taihakurei Durie was later to comment that …
Type: Biography
… the Auckland Institute and Museum, sitting on a panel which judged entries in the competition for building the first …
Type: Biography
… jumps, spins, lifts, turns and steps to music. They are judged on the technical competence of specific elements of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ice sports
… York market 21.6% down, and Tokyo only 3.6% down. Shares in Judge Corporation was trading at 6 cents, compared with …
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Part of story: Stock market