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… (Parliament’s executive wing); a tile suffrage memorial in Auckland’s Khartoum Place; and a number of gardens, often …
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Part of story: Anniversaries
… Between July 1923 and August 1924 his work appeared in the Auckland Weekly News and the Christchurch Weekly Press. In …
Type: Biography
… machines were part of the entertainment on offer at Auckland’s Luna Park in the late 1920s. Indecent peeps Peep …
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Part of story: Arcade, computer and video games
… to the elaborately ornamented Bank of New South Wales in Auckland (1882), long since demolished. The Bank of New …
Type: Biography
… ecological investigations of Campbell Island and the Auckland Islands, Turakirae Head and various parts of the …
Type: Biography
… Nauru was so grim he signed off when the ship called in at Auckland. After short-term labouring and five months’ …
Type: Biography
… a public challenge from a Samuel 'Munchausen' Jones, of Auckland, who proposed a wager of £100 'to test which of us …
Type: Biography
… rejoined his family when they moved to Wellington and then Auckland before settling in Dunedin. In each city he studied …
Type: Biography
… her dedicated and thorough work. Jessie Bicknell died in Auckland at the age of 85 on 13 October 1956. …
Type: Biography
… New Zealand Defence Forces. Braithwaite became GSO of the Auckland Military District, and was given the temporary rank …
Type: Biography
… were established in Wellington, Christchurch, Invercargill, Auckland, Timaru and other centres. In 1897 the firm of A. & …
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… then did midwifery training at St Helens Hospital, Auckland, gaining registration as a midwife in 1932. Flora …
Type: Biography
… for two major post office buildings of similar design (the Auckland and Wellington chief post offices), and many …
Type: Biography
… was to seal more roads. In 1954 the road from Wellington to Auckland was sealed in its entirety. No cows allowed In 1950 …
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Part of story: Roads
… In 2007 the head of the Samoan Methodist Church in Auckland, the Reverend Vaiao Alailima-Eteuaiti, defended the …
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Part of story: Pacific churches in New Zealand
… superintendent at both Carrington and Kingseat hospitals in Auckland. He warned of the risks, as well as advantages, of …
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Part of story: Mental health services
… clothing manufacturers John Ross and Robert Glendinning. In Auckland there were importers like Sir John Logan Campbell , …
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Part of story: Class
… of 1852 established provinces, but six rather than two: Auckland, New Plymouth (later renamed Taranaki), Wellington, …
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Part of story: Colonial and provincial government
… to marry eligible young women to escape service’. 1 The Auckland deputy adjutant general referred to them as …
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Part of story: Conscription, conscientious objection and pacifism
… practices into mental health services. The Mason Clinic in Auckland, built on part of the site of the former Carrington …
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Part of story: Mental health services