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… the east coast of the North Island. Hard-hit areas included Thames-Coromandel, Matamata, Tauranga, Whakatāne and parts …
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Part of story: Floods
… at No 2 New Zealand General Hospital, Walton-on-Thames. Acland was appointed a CMG in 1917 and a CBE in …
Type: Biography
… the New Zealand Herald. In 1867 he departed to join the Thames goldrush. The eldorado eluded him, but he made …
Type: Biography
… the purchase of a flock of pigeons to carry news from the Thames goldfields and elsewhere. In 1876 he became the sole …
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… In the 1890s Auckland was connected with Rotorua and Thames, and Napier with Wellington and (via the Manawatū …
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Part of story: Railways
… Bay of Plenty, Counties, King Country, Northland, Thames Valley and Waikato) the Seddon Shield (Buller, …
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Part of story: Rugby union
… worked for a time as a haberdasher in Waihī, and later in Thames. In 1895 he opened a shop in Queen Street, Auckland, …
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… James Mackay Drummond was born in Thames, New Zealand, on 17 October 1869, the son of John …
Type: Biography
… and became a detective at the tough goldmining centre of Thames. In June 1882 he was forced to resign from the New …
Type: Biography
… Alice Gwendoline Rhona Haszard was born at Thames on 21 January 1901, the daughter of Alice Elizabeth …
Type: Biography
… Esther Day was born on 19 September 1898 at Pārāwai, near Thames, the daughter of Katherine Helen Gifford and her …
Type: Biography
… the claims of others. Staking out fishing rights The Thames foreshore was one of the richest flatfish grounds in …
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Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel region
… Messenger was born Betty Margery Esson on 25 July 1908 at Thames, the second of three children of Amy Isobel Dodd and …
Type: Biography
… In September 1896 he became assistant lecturer at the Thames School of Mines, only to leave in mid 1897 to become …
Type: Biography
… to the New Zealand Military Hospital at Walton-on-Thames, England. This appointment was made permanent in 1919 …
Type: Biography
… injuries at No 2 New Zealand General Hospital at Walton-on-Thames. The unit was transferred to the Queen's Hospital, …
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… production began in 1876. On 6 March that year, at Thames, Margaret Ralph married Albert Schlinker, a farmer. …
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… near relatives of Ngāti Wāhiao. One group was resettled at Thames on land donated by Ngāti Maru. In 1896 Te Keepa was …
Type: Biography
… contact, the tribe occupied most of the land from the Thames estuary, the Hūnua Ranges, east Tāmaki, Waiheke …
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Part of story: Tāmaki tribes
… farmers of Auckland province, and of the miners of Thames, the electorate he represented from 1879 to 1884. He … leaders in order to open the King Country, Taranaki and the Thames (Waihou) valley to European settlement. Unhappily, … Māori for £55,081 to the ignorant English investors in the Thames Valley and Rotorua Railway Company for £230,000. The …
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