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… in 1921, and in 1932 her name was added to its list of judges and inspectors. She was one of the first women in New Zealand to judge stock at an agricultural show, at Palmerston North …
Type: Biography
… later Barnes faced bankruptcy proceedings, but he was not judged insolvent. He sold his foundry to Scott Brothers in …
Type: Biography
… Jessie Buckland was sending work across the Tasman for judging in competitions run by a Melbourne publication, the …
Type: Biography
… Guardianship and Contracts Act 1887 listed three factors judges were to consider when awarding custody: welfare of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Divorce and separation
… office. Finally, on 23 October 1957, he was appointed a judge of the inaugural permanent Court of Appeal. The … clear thinking and industrious approach left its mark in judgements that are still relied upon today. Further, he …
Type: Biography
… and training for young cattle handlers. They also provide judges at agricultural and pastoral shows. …
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Part of story: Dairying and dairy products
… died naturally on the day the High Court released its judgement. The judge refused to issue the declarations she sought, but made …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Death and dying
… of inquiry chaired by former Chief Māori Land Court Judge Ivor Pritchard reviewed the power and jurisdiction of …
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Part of story: Māori Land Court – Te Kōti Whenua
… These early courts included local rangatira serving as judges alongside European magistrates. Proving rights to …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori Land Court – Te Kōti Whenua
… variously as stipendiary magistrate, warden, coroner, judge of the Assessment Court for the Boroughs of Hokitika …
Type: Biography
… ‘British protection and laws administered by British judges’. The colonial officials who first attempted to …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te ture – Māori and legislation
… It was established in 1998 on the recommendation of Judge Ken Mason, who headed an official inquiry into New …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Health advocacy and self-help
… member of the Kaikorai Brass Band. Between 1952 and 1962 he judged the percussion section at several national brass band …
Type: Biography
… so that it received the sun and wind. The gum’s purity was judged, a price was decided and the gum was weighed. …
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Part of story: Kauri gum and gum digging
… were selective about the timber they bought. They judged the quality of a spar on various points including its …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Logging native forests
… consort of George VI). Other names include Breakfast, Judges, Sportsman’s, Bridge and Lonely. Tongariro River New …
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Part of story: Volcanic Plateau places
… a result, a two-year pilot project using specially trained judges for sexual violence cases in selected district courts … more efficiently and with less trauma and anxiety, and judges were more prepared to step in to stop inappropriate …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Violent crime
… of Auckland, views of North Head, Howick and Taurarua (Judges Bay), which Caroline painted in the 1850s. In 1857 …
Type: Biography
… previously a healthy young woman.' Her first home was at Judge H. S. Chapman 's property in Karori. Chapman, a cousin …
Type: Biography
… speaking competitions for children, and was president and judge for the Wellington Competitions Society. As 'Uncle …
Type: Biography