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… in 1922 for sedition after a St Patrick’s Day speech in Auckland. Liston had been vocal on Irish independence and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ethnic and religious intolerance
… on our marae.’ 4 In the early 2000s Potiki Adventures in Auckland offered an urban Māori experience. In the South …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te tāpoi Māori – Māori tourism
… movement had developed significantly. The Patu Squad in Auckland was led by Māori activists Ripeka Evans, Donna …
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Part of story: Ngā rōpū tautohetohe – Māori protest movements
… Scott had returned to New Zealand, and was in practice in Auckland. During the smallpox epidemic of that year, Scott, …
Type: Biography
… huegeli ) and subantarctic snipe ( Coenocorypha aucklandica ) are about the size of a blackbird, measuring … subspecies of the subantarctic snipe, one on each of the Auckland Islands, Antipodes Islands and Campbell Island. … a separate subspecies of subantarctic snipe ( Coenocorypha aucklandica perseverance ) in 2010. Snipe extinction As …
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Part of story: Wading birds
… until 1975, when Scotland was greeted with a haka in Auckland. During the 1985 All Blacks tour of Argentina, team …
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Part of story: Māori–Pākehā relations
… seven-year-old son, Mervyn James, the Stewarts arrived at Auckland in August 1878 aboard the Lady Jocelyn. They were …
Type: Biography
… of the Waikato–Maniapoto District Native Land Court, Auckland, on 9 September 1915. He worked at the Aotea …
Type: Biography
… established pine forests in large areas of Northland, Auckland, Waikato and Manawatū dune lands. These forests …
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Part of story: Dune lands
… station 2ZB, and two local blues magazines emerged, Blues (Auckland) and Good Noise (Wellington). Several New Zealand …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Folk, country and blues music
… generation is piped to stations in Taranaki, Huntly and Auckland. Electricity production from gas grew steadily from …
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Part of story: Oil and gas
… scars of neglect. It had a narrow escape in 1841, when the Auckland public offices where it was kept burned down. In …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Nation and government
… typhoid infections continued to cause epidemics in Auckland and other North Island towns until the 1940s. …
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Part of story: Epidemics
… planted in tobacco in Nelson and 106 hectares around Auckland. In Nelson in the first seven years of the 1930s, …
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Part of story: Hops, tobacco and hemp
… member in 1989, New Zealand hosted a key APEC meeting in Auckland in 1999. At this meeting APEC’s 21 members went …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Multilateral organisations
… institute an eight-hour working day in Dunedin in 1849. In Auckland, painter William Griffin agitated for reduced hours …
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Part of story: Building trades
… Awanui. He was offered a job on board and sailed to Auckland, then went on to Whangarei to join his brother …
Type: Biography
… FoL president F. P. Walsh was succeeded by his deputy, Auckland plumber Tom Skinner, in 1963. The following year …
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Part of story: Unions and employee organisations
… sunshine?’ 1 An ‘early closing association’ was formed in Auckland in 1856, and another in Whanganui 10 years later. …
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Part of story: Shops
… In 1901 they sailed back to New Zealand, settling in Auckland before moving to Hamilton three years later. In …
Type: Biography