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… became a usable and renewable resource in 1992. Dumps in Auckland and Wellington were first to use the gas to …
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Part of story: Energy supply and use
… Company. When that business failed he moved the stock to Auckland before his return to Nelson in 1848. He worked as a …
Type: Biography
… of Richard Greager, Christopher Doig and Anson Austin. In Auckland, Sister Mary Leo of the Sisters of Mercy taught …
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Part of story: Classical musicians
… Honolulu Marathon outright at the age of 43, and in 1982 in Auckland he set a world record for runners over 50 years of …
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Part of story: Veterans and masters sport
… against military bases and other sites, including the Auckland Supreme Court and the offices of the newspaper New …
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Part of story: Terrorism and counter-terrorism
… depression of the 1930s, is caught up in rioting in Auckland and leaves the city to work on farms. After his …
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Part of story: Fiction
… of Porirua, Geoff Walpole. At the Springboks’ game against Auckland Walpole dressed up in a referee’s white uniform. He …
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Part of story: Religion and society
… – the Tararuas for Wellingtonians, the Waitākeres for Aucklanders, and Arthur’s Pass (made the third national park …
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Part of story: Walking tracks
… passenger services to Wellington end in 1977, and those to Auckland six years later. Air The first aircraft arrived in …
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Part of story: Taranaki region
… be reformed. Bad backgrounds In 1872 Inspector Bonham of Auckland wrote in his annual report about drunken and …
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Part of story: Youth offenders
… selection of his works was retrospective. During a visit to Auckland in 1913 he contracted bronchitis and died (from …
Type: Biography
… New Zealand. It is situated in the Waihī basin, 136 km from Auckland, 21 km from Paeroa and 83 km from Tauranga. The …
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Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel places
… by flooded rivers. Stores were shipped in bulk from Auckland to Tūpāroa, and those living at the station learnt …
Type: Biography
… wrote 50 novels for children and light romances set in Auckland. She had a large readership in England, where her …
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Part of story: Fiction
… reference to super-sized portions of fast food. In Auckland, teenage KFC workers struck in support of their …
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Part of story: City children and youth
… rise in clubs in the 1960s, with a concentration in South Auckland, perhaps in response to the migration of Māori and …
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Part of story: Men’s clubs
… one-time world champion Stanislaus Zbyszko three times in Auckland in 1926. Administration The New Zealand Wrestling …
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Part of story: Boxing and wrestling
… When the capital was shifted from the Bay of Islands to Auckland many economic benefits were lost. The introduction … his actions. Foremost among them was Tāmati Wāka Nene . In Auckland Governor Robert FitzRoy asked for military aid from … the resistance leaders and the government, and went to Auckland to tell the governor that they had made peace. Grey …
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… as a candidate for ordination. On 27 April 1843 at Ōtāhuhu, Auckland, Colenso satisfied one of Selwyn's prerequisites … In September 1852 her own children were taken to Auckland by her brother John Fairburn and she followed with …
Type: Biography
… hold on rural New Zealand was insecure, especially in North Auckland and Waikato, where social credit theories and a … progress , it was launched early in 1943 as a speech in the Auckland Town Hall. He argued that with a National …
Type: Biography