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… with them to New Zealand. In 1848 Edward Jerningham Wakefield described music as ‘a recreation in the intervals …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: City styles
… Gazette, was printed in London in 1839 by Edward Gibbon Wakefield’s New Zealand Company. Two issues were distributed …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Newspapers
… he had built churches in Waimea (1853), Tākaka (1867) and Wakefield (1869), the last two with generous donations from …
Type: Biography
… No dandies in the bush Colonists such as Edward Jerningham Wakefield discovered that a ‘dandified appearance’ was of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Clothes
… stock. He found office space on the fourth floor of 182 Wakefield Street, a building that was to house the firm for …
Type: Biography
… for New Zealand than the Maori seafarers and Edward Gibbon Wakefield. Equally, he believed in the alliance of the …
Type: Biography
… obscurity. Nevertheless, at the arrival of Colonel William Wakefield and the New Zealand Company officials on the Tory …
Type: Biography
… not prove viable and in June 1962 he took employment with Wakefield Press as their 'resident typographer'. Lowry also …
Type: Biography
… again at no personal gain, bought from Edward Jerningham Wakefield land required for the Christchurch railway …
Type: Biography
… settlers were to make on their lives. As Colonel William Wakefield, the company's chief agent, toured their … Te Rangitāke (sent by the elder Waikanae chiefs to escort Wakefield to Queen Charlotte Sound) put his mark on the deed …
Type: Biography
… Company ship Tory arrived at Kāpiti. Colonel William Wakefield wanted to buy vast tracts of land. Negotiations … prevented the survey of the Wairau plains. Arthur Wakefield led a party of armed settlers from Nelson to try …
Type: Biography
… the beach at Whakataki on the east coast. Although William Wakefield, the leader of the New Zealand Company party, had …
Type: Biography
… had his way to make. From the age of four, FitzRoy lived at Wakefield Lodge, the Palladian-style mansion of the Grafton …
Type: Biography
… the offending flags struck. The settlers' leader, William Wakefield, later went to the Bay of Islands with an address …
Type: Biography
… turned to the Castrol oil company, whose head, Charles Wakefield, was impressed by her grit and glamour. He agreed …
Type: Biography
… exhorting them to see that the promises made by William Wakefield, H. T. Kemp and W. B. D. Mantell when purchasing …
Type: Biography
… Stafford married Emily Charlotte, daughter of William Wakefield, at Wellington on 24 September 1846. There were no …
Type: Biography