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… probably British or Irish. Close to a thousand landed in Auckland in 1864 after three to five years’ experience of …
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Part of story: South Africans
… In 2004 schools of European martial arts were set up in Auckland, Hamilton and the Hutt Valley. They taught both …
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Part of story: Archery, fencing, shooting and military re-enactment
… New Zealand he exhibited with the art societies in Dunedin, Auckland and Christchurch, and at the New Zealand Industrial …
Type: Biography
… to Canterbury he was transferred in 1917 to Mangonui, North Auckland, where he died on 17 August 1927. Charles Adnam …
Type: Biography
… was vital to the economy of Wellington in the mid-1840s and Auckland in the mid-1860s. Acting reputably Being of good …
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Part of story: International economic relations
… Frosts can occur anywhere (although rarely in Northland and Auckland), and usually form on cold nights with clear skies …
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Part of story: Climate
… the Niederers moved away from Palmerston North to North Auckland in April 1939, Edith resigned her regional …
Type: Biography
… comprising just a handful of oddly assorted instruments). Auckland’s Fitzroy Theatre opened in February 1844 with a …
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Part of story: Orchestras
… in 1948 and 1949, and at the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland he won the silver medal in the heavyweight …
Type: Biography
… in the far north, often in similar tree tunnels to the Auckland tree wētā ( Hemideina thoracica ). Motuweta riparia …
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Part of story: Wētā
… film and social media. The new generation In 2012 Auckland museum curator Fulimalo Pereira described emerging …
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Part of story: Pacific arts in New Zealand
… artists’ work is shown annually at national events such as Auckland’s Pasifika Festival and Polyfest, and community …
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Part of story: Pacific arts in New Zealand
… (1930), a neo-Georgian-style brick building designed by Auckland architects Gummer and Ford. Where’s Waverley? A …
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Part of story: Taranaki places
… settlement. In contrast, the ratio of Māori to Pākehā in Auckland was less than one to 100. In the South Island, only …
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Part of story: Taupori Māori – Māori population change
… the tribe, which traded on locally owned ships as far as Auckland and Port Jackson (Sydney). Civil war In 1865 civil …
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Part of story: Ngāti Porou
… involved range from rural Wairarapa to the melting pot of Auckland. A ministerial directive in 1989 required NZ On Air …
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Part of story: Radio
… and Kaikōura gulls have been seen as far afield as Auckland and Invercargill. Female gulls live around nine …
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Part of story: Gulls, terns and skuas
… reinforced the dominance of the main centres, particularly Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. In 1956 those cities …
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Part of story: Regional economies
… back to 1945, when a field section was formed within the Auckland Archery Club. Ten years later the New Zealand …
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Part of story: Hunting
… the sites. Save a cave Because lava flows and scoria in the Auckland region are sought after for quarrying aggregate, it …
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Part of story: Conservation – a history