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… supply unprocessed sugar to the Colonial Sugar Refinery’s Auckland factory. Between 1879 and 1916, 60,553 Indian …
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Part of story: Pacific Islands and New Zealand
… Greenfinches were introduced to Nelson, Canterbury, Auckland and Otago from the early 1860s. Numbers increased …
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Part of story: Introduced land birds
… The first, employed in 1936, was Lou Paul (Ngāti Whātua) in Auckland. The others were Kīngi Tāhiwi (Ngāti Raukawa) in …
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Part of story: Māori radio – reo irirangi
… matron of the Karitane Hospital and Mothercraft Home, Auckland. When conflict within the Plunket Society led to …
Type: Biography
… ministerial inquiries (such as the inquiry into the Auckland power-supply failure in 1998) standing statutory …
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Part of story: Commissions of inquiry
… to Donnellys Crossing, the Westfield deviation and Auckland station, and the South Island main trunk from …
Type: Biography
… men had skills in pathology. Gilruth diagnosed plague in Auckland rats and his findings were subsequently upheld by …
Type: Biography
… of gold at Coromandel Harbour in 1852 triggered a rush from Auckland, but diggers found little alluvial gold and the …
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Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel region
… Provincial government When Auckland province was established in 1853, Poverty Bay and …
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Part of story: East Coast region
… (1853–76) most of the King Country was within the Auckland province. Parts of the southern and south-western …
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Part of story: King Country region
… Invercargill, Gore, Queenstown, Balclutha, Christchurch and Auckland, is the region’s principal tertiary education …
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Part of story: Southland region
… Otago and Southland, but 25% of church members were in Auckland. Holy rollers During the 1980s the charismatic …
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Part of story: Presbyterian Church
… on 11 April 1973 at Lavington Private Hospital in Epsom, Auckland, and was buried at Taruheru cemetery, Gisborne. He …
Type: Biography
… in agricultural science. After an intermediate year at Auckland University College he enrolled at Massey for a …
Type: Biography
… clearing Stewart Island the Awarua sailed into Port Ross, Auckland Islands. The crew, to their surprise, were …
Type: Biography
… in 1944, worried about her husband’s health, Eva shifted to Auckland and set up practice in Dominion Road, Mount Eden. …
Type: Biography
… Born at Cox's Creek, Auckland, New Zealand, on 3 March 1872, Mabel Hill was the …
Type: Biography
… Adams finally received her gold medal at a ceremony in Auckland a month after the Olympics. …
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Part of story: Sports medicine and drugs
… of an injured woman. Jane Graham, the wife of a prominent Auckland businessman and politician, was severely injured …
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Part of story: Alternative health therapies