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… – at Canterbury and Otago by the late 1870s, followed by Auckland in 1883. In 1878 the Otago School of Mines offered …
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Part of story: Geological exploration
… are a number of youth theatre companies in New Zealand. Auckland’s Massive Theatre Company (founded in 1991) mounts …
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Part of story: Young people and the arts
… growing wild in New Zealand in 1958. It is a problem in the Auckland, Waikato and coastal Bay of Plenty regions, where …
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Part of story: Weeds of the bush
… In 1871, for example, the multi-member seats included Auckland City West, City of Wellington, City of Nelson and …
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Part of story: Electoral systems
… that Plumley-Walker died during a bondage session at their Auckland house, and the pair took the body to Taupō and …
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Part of story: Volcanic Plateau places
… about family life for the New Zealand Herald and the Auckland Weekly News. She was a keen local historian and …
Type: Biography
… to introduce responsible government. When Browne reached Auckland in September 1855, only a rump of the General … In July 1860 a large gathering of chiefs was summoned to Auckland primarily to allay alarm over the war. During the … in Taranaki had ceased, Browne concentrated troops in Auckland to confront the King movement. In his own view he …
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… to New Zealand by March 1920, and lived for a time in Auckland before moving to Dunedin. Ken was an early member … Party of New Zealand, formed in 1921, and while in Auckland printed its first leaflet. From about 1923 both Ken …
Type: Biography
… for the Protection of Women and Children (established in Auckland in 1893). New laws aimed to protect children from … people under the age of 25. It is physically located in Auckland, but operates nationally using an approach to …
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Part of story: Childhood
… at New Plymouth Boys' High School. They then shifted to Auckland where he excelled in English at Auckland Grammar School, and finally to Christchurch where …
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… wife, Eliza Ann Hulbert. In 1872 the family emigrated to Auckland, New Zealand, where Charles and his brothers-in-law … It was taken up in a revised form by J. C. Williamson in Auckland and Sydney in 1904. A Moorish maid (1905) …
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… In 1913 he was enrolled at Wesley College, Three Kings, Auckland. After leaving here he had no further formal …
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… following year failing health necessitated his moving to Auckland, where he and his wife lived with a daughter in … on Mount Victoria was named Pat Lawlor Close. He died in Auckland on 19 January 1979, survived by his wife, three …
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… also had temporary oversight of Wellington (1872–74) and Auckland (1875–79). In 1889 two of his nieces, Sarah and … Edmund Luck and John Grimes, were also appointed to Auckland and Christchurch in 1882 and 1887 respectively. …
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… at the Waimate mission school and at St John's College, Auckland, showing ability in theology. He trained and worked … children before Mere died, at Kaikohe, in May 1876. At Auckland, on 8 March 1877, Taiwhanga married Sarah Ann …
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… Later that year he spent some time at St John's College, Auckland. In March 1847 he was one of those who signed, on … Te Rauparaha was arrested in 1846 and taken to captivity in Auckland. Te Whiwhi met his uncle on the gangway of the ship …
Type: Biography
… pregnant were able to have abortions in Wellington and Auckland. A limited service for women over 14 weeks pregnant …
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Part of story: Abortion
… In 1862 Adams sailed from London on the African for Auckland, New Zealand, with his cousin, George Giddings. He …
Type: Biography
… need to be in Wellington, and most head offices moved to Auckland or overseas. Some interest groups employ …
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Part of story: Interest groups