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… Mary Lucy Chilcott. His father had been a journalist in Thames, New Zealand, before becoming proprietor of the … a patient at No 2 New Zealand General Hospital, Walton-on-Thames, suffering from a recurrence of his pre-war …
Type: Biography
… coast and all the way to Cape Colville rival those nearer Thames. Ōamaru Bay is 6.5 km past Coromandel town. Nearby …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel places
… goods for potatoes and pigs. Potatoes were grown at Thames by 1801 and traded in the Bay of Islands by 1805. By …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te Māori i te ohanga – Māori in the economy
… representative on the Auckland Harbour Board and the Thames Hospital Board, a member and chairman of the Paeroa …
Type: Biography
… Canterbury and the extensive shell ridges in the Firth of Thames. Another source is the by-product of oyster, mussel …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Shellfish
… 17 km from Auckland. Before subsidence created the Firth of Thames several million years ago, the island was part of the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Auckland places
… his return in 1874 he and William Wilkinson purchased the Thames Advertiser. They often disagreed on Maori policy and …
Type: Biography
… the Gold Leaf Vineyards (later Totara Vineyards) near Thames that year. The number of vineyards leapt to 100 by …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Wine
… inlets such as Hawke’s Bay, the Hauraki Gulf and Firth of Thames were dry land. The Ōtira Glaciation Most is known …
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Part of story: Glaciers and glaciation
… raids against tribes armed with only traditional weapons at Thames–Hauraki, Tāmaki, Mokoia in Rotorua and Waikato. … for Royal Navy vessels seeking kauri spars at Hokianga and Thames–Hauraki, despite the risks of travelling in enemy …
Type: Biography
… was forced to resign. From 1868 Berry was editor of the Thames Advertiser. The paper was purchased in 1874 by …
Type: Biography
… went to the goldfields of Otago, Ballarat in Australia, and Thames. However, he had no luck and the family was often …
Type: Biography
… Clarke brothers were to play for Waikato in a game against Thames Valley. Clarke played in test series against …
Type: Biography
… Plants in the North Island Potatoes were grown at Thames as early as 1801, and traded in the Bay of Islands by …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Kai Pākehā – introduced foods
… 2 The scientist Joseph Banks considered the soil around Thames would make ‘ample returns of any European Vegetables …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Rural mythologies
… Godward Carburettor Company with a factory at Kingston upon Thames. However, his carburettor did not attract the support …
Type: Biography
… a household school at Bruce Bay. In 1896 her father died in Thames, where he had been sent to inspect a gold-bearing …
Type: Biography
… interference. Tāraia (Ngāti Tamaterā and Ngāti Maru) of Thames and Tūpaea (Ngāi Te Rangi) of Tauranga refused to …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te Tiriti o Waitangi – the Treaty of Waitangi
… the AC Baths at Taupō, Miranda Hot Springs on the Firth of Thames, Parakai and Kamo north of Auckland, and Awakeri in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Thermal pools and spas
… In her latter years she lived with her daughter, Gladys, at Thames. She died on 17 December 1943 at St Stephen's …
Type: Biography