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… Zealand In 1915 the four metropolitan exchanges plus the Thames exchange established the Stock Association of New …
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Part of story: Stock market
… led Sibson and companions to discover that the Firth of Thames was one of New Zealand’s most important wintering …
Type: Biography
… wife and travelled north, intending to try his luck in the Thames goldfields. This venture was fruitless and eventually …
Type: Biography
… in Auckland. The following year he attacked Ngāti Maru in Thames and Waikato tribes at Mātakitaki, heavily defeating …
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Part of story: Musket wars
… Ada Pike was born at Shepherd's Green, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, on 29 April 1863, the daughter …
Type: Biography
… for Newton. He became wealthy through his investments in Thames goldmining companies, particularly the Moanataiari, … In December 1881 he was one of a group which set up the Thames Valley and Rotorua Railway Company to open up land …
Type: Biography
… and his wife, Emilie Ehrenfried. He was educated at Thames and at the High School of Otago (later Otago Boys' …
Type: Biography
… Dunedin and Ōamaru, Nelson and the bays, or Auckland and Thames. Wellington was linked to New Plymouth by rail in …
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Part of story: Ferries
… taking on all comers. She gave public lectures in Auckland, Thames, Ngāruawāhia and Hamilton – an extraordinary activity …
Type: Biography
… worked for his brother Bert in the Kauaeranga Valley near Thames. While at Mercury Bay Tudor met Annie Elizabeth …
Type: Biography
… The Auckland journals (1850–63) were published in 1971, the Thames (1864–68) in 1975, and the Waikato (1864–68, 1881–82) …
Type: Biography
… early date. Hauraki rugby club was formed in Kirikiri, near Thames, in 1883, and Whakarewarewa rugby club was set up in …
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Part of story: Māori rugby – whutupaoro
… (Land of the Beautiful Vision), a retreat centre near Thames on the Coromandel Peninsula. Soka Gakkai …
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Part of story: Diverse religions
… a native arboretum (a collection of living trees) at Thames in Coromandel around the same time. The pioneer …
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Part of story: Horticultural use of native plants
… Kaipara, Manukau and Waitematā harbours, and the Firth of Thames. Marsden also penetrated well inland. He stands at …
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Part of story: European discovery of New Zealand
… Manukau at Waiuku. Along the coast from Whangaparāoa to the Thames estuary was Ngāti Pāoa, a Hauraki tribe. The dominant …
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Part of story: Auckland region
… the wounded at the New Zealand hospital at Walton-on-Thames, watching New Zealanders play a rugby football match …
Type: Biography
… William Roy McGregor was born in Thames on 8 July 1894, the son of Peter McGregor, a draper, …
Type: Biography
… sourced locally and overseas, were reconditioned in its Thames works. The surge in imports was one reason for the …
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Part of story: Cars and the motor industry
… Thomas Alexander O'Brien was born in Thames on 11 June 1888, the son of Thomas O'Brien, a local …
Type: Biography