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… reception with 300,000 people lining the streets of Auckland. The success was interpreted as a new message about … innovation on the water. After a successful defence in Auckland in 2000, the cup was lost in 2004. Women’s success …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Sport and the nation
… during childhood. He attended Beresford Street School and Auckland Grammar School. Academically gifted, he was headed … to summon his fiancée, Gladys Caroline Dora Barker, from Auckland, and they were married at St John's Church, …
Type: Biography
… scholarship to St Stephen's Native Boys' School in Parnell, Auckland, for two years. He was then sent to Te Aute College … acted as an interpreter in 1916 at Rua Kēnana 's trial in Auckland. In 1917 he entered local body politics as a member …
Type: Biography
… Te Rangihaeata had agreed. He attended St John's College in Auckland and was there in 1846 when his father was arrested … by Te Rauparaha's words. During Te Rauparaha's detention in Auckland Tāmihana and other Ngāti Toa leaders agreed to sell …
Type: Biography
… or a Māori-speaking European. The bishops and Māori of the Auckland diocese wanted a Pākehā, but at the Wellington … bishop be Māori. Hōri Tūpaea said that in his opinion the Auckland Māori Anglicans were echoing the thoughts of the …
Type: Biography
… three staff) was created within the Department of Justice’s Auckland office. This fraud unit was underfunded and … to nine years and six months imprisonment in 2009. In Auckland Mark Bryers’ property investment company Blue Chip …
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Part of story: Dishonesty crime
… A young man of impressive physique, he joined the Auckland Militia in 1865, transferring in the following year …
Type: Biography
… Hawke's Bay earthquake to temporary hospitals, sometimes in Auckland. She retired from nursing in March 1935 and after a …
Type: Biography
… Condensed Milk, before production was transferred to Auckland in 1964. Many Wallacetown residents work in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Southland places
… was relocated there. More units have transferred from Auckland and Waiōuru. An adjacent prison, first for youths …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Manawatū and Horowhenua places
… findings. The Miranda Shorebird Centre, south-east of Auckland, holds a variety of activities and courses, and it …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Birdwatching
… fields cover a total of 170 hectares, mainly in the Auckland region. The fruit are harvested between spring and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Citrus, berries, exotic fruit and nuts
… dispatches, presumably intended for the government at Auckland, warning of the likelihood of war. Burling …
Type: Biography
… of British military engineers built the first line south of Auckland, to Drury in 1863, as part of a push into Māori …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Telecommunications
… of the late 1800s were the New Zealand Sugar Company, Auckland Gas, the New Zealand Frozen Meat Company and the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Large companies
… economy. Nor did it have a large domestic market, as Auckland did. Its population crept up from 64,000 to 80,000 …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Manawatū and Horowhenua region
… of music, or bring together like-minded people, for example Auckland’s Gay and Lesbian Singers (GALS), and NZ …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Choral music and choirs
… Zealand in 1855, and it was propagated and planted around Auckland and Northland. Plant breeders selected …
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Part of story: Citrus, berries, exotic fruit and nuts
… rosellas. A separate population was established near Auckland prior to 1920, and another in Wellington around …
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Part of story: Introduced land birds
… trading vessels as a way station between the East Coast and Auckland before they acquired Kennedy Bay. The trespass of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel places