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… elected with McPherson as chairman and Edward Jerningham Wakefield, MHR for Christchurch City East, as secretary. A …
Type: Biography
… Collotype views of the Wanganui River ( c. 1895) and Edward Wakefield's New Zealand illustrated (1889). He was a pioneer …
Type: Biography
… colonisation in India. After a meeting with Edward Gibbon Wakefield in 1849 he became secretary of the Canterbury … and moved the address in reply. After Edward Gibbon Wakefield's motion of 2 June 1854 calling for responsible …
Type: Biography
… Bakers' Fendalton home, formerly owned by Edward Jerningham Wakefield , was a magnet for visiting English gentry, and …
Type: Biography
… begin work as consulting physician to the infirmary of the Wakefield settlement. Soon after, Lieutenant Governor …
Type: Biography
… the name Pallo Limited, was testing them at premises in Wakefield Street, Wellington. Soon after, the company began …
Type: Biography
… Zealand saw it as good for success in life. Edward Gibbon Wakefield, founder of the colonising New Zealand Company, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Sport and society
… incident also suggests that Burns was much less wedded to Wakefield 's ideal of a hierarchical class settlement than … degree of social control, not because he was a disciple of Wakefieldian theory. Thomas Burns died in Dunedin on 23 …
Type: Biography
… year. In early January 1841, after meeting Colonel William Wakefield , principal agent of the New Zealand Company, …
Type: Biography
… plant at the rear of the corporation’s factory in Wakefield Street, Wellington. Previously, New Zealand …
Type: Biography
… line of road for the Central Grey'. On 28 February 1865 at Wakefield, George Moonlight married Elizabeth Gaukrodger of …
Type: Biography
… at his community at Parihaka. Wellington Māori William Wakefield was the principal agent in New Zealand for the New …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā tāone nui – Māori and the city
… and the Navy Office in Wellington, known as HMNZS Wakefield. In addition, they were excluded from work such as …
Type: Biography
… was founded in England, inspired by Edward Gibbon Wakefield and John Robert Godley, to start a settlement in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Canterbury region
… at the family's Chinese grocery store, located first in Wakefield Street, then in Victoria Street West. The Doos …
Type: Biography
… attempt to set up a local government in New Zealand was the Wakefield settlement formed in Wellington in 1840. The New …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Local and regional government
… Marlborough, in which 22 settlers (including Captain Arthur Wakefield) and at least four Ngāti Toa were killed. This …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Nelson region
… when, in London on 24 March 1864, he married Caroline Mary Wakefield. They emigrated to New Zealand a few years later …
Type: Biography
… council) resigned. After trying to use Edward Gibbon Wakefield as a sole adviser and then attempting another …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Self-government and independence
… a bitter opponent of Edward Gibbon and Edward Jerningham Wakefield. After the first year he did not attend …
Type: Biography