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… Jane and Samuel Lister and their two children sailed for Auckland, New Zealand, on the Resolute. At least six more …
Type: Biography
… William Douglas Lysnar was born at Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand, on 30 April 1867, the fourth of …
Type: Biography
… Zealand Institute since 1876, he delivered a paper to the Auckland Institute in June 1891, 'On Geyser-action at …
Type: Biography
… Reform Party led by William Massey. Editorials in Auckland’s New Zealand Herald tended to be strongly biased …
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Part of story: Media and politics
… his career as an itinerant agricultural instructor with the Auckland Education Board in 1923. During this time he was …
Type: Biography
… than the geographically remote House of Representatives in Auckland. He was a member for the Western District from 1855 …
Type: Biography
… Lime and Marble Limited to supply high-grade lime to the Auckland glass works and burnt lime for local industry. This …
Type: Biography
… after their New Zealand tour in June 1964. Teen spirit Auckland promoter Phil Warren cashed in on the Beatles’ fame …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Popular music
… APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) summit meeting in Auckland in 1999. Counter-terrorism work was boosted by the …
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Part of story: Intelligence services
… 1977–78 occupation of Bastion Point (Takaparawhā) in Auckland were examples of protests that advocated a stronger …
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Part of story: New Zealand identity
… After attending private schools in Hawke's Bay and Auckland, Newman left New Zealand in 1863 to complete his …
Type: Biography
… Dash 7 aircraft, Newmans Air began routes from Nelson to Auckland and Queenstown in December 1984. However, …
Type: Biography
… baths (saunas), and some public toilets. Gay graffiti in Auckland’s Wellesley Street West toilets during the Second …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Men and women in the city
… 1 Education From the late 1960s the sculpture department at Auckland’s Elam School of Fine Arts, led by Jim Allen, …
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Part of story: Media art
… in New Zealand took place at National Women’s Hospital, in Auckland, in 1983. IVF is a response to both male and female …
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Part of story: Infertility and childlessness
… in the early 20th century. In St Patrick’s Cathedral in Auckland in 1912, a clergyman described childless women as …
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Part of story: Population change
… the attention of Sir George Grey who sought to take him to Auckland for formal education. Parata declined the …
Type: Biography
… farm manager at Bishop G. A. Selwyn's St John's College, Auckland, and rose to become general superintendent of its …
Type: Biography
… methods from limited resources. The main centres of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin each had …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Physics, chemistry and mathematics
… pipes go to war During the First World War soldiers of the Auckland, Canterbury and Otago regiments formed pipe bands. …
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Part of story: Brass and pipe bands