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… their wealth by purchasing homes in affluent Remuera (Auckland) or Fendalton (Christchurch) and driving late-model …
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Part of story: Gambling
… for peace. The three women travelled to Tāmaki-makau-rau (Auckland) and then by ship to Nukutaurua on the Māhia …
Type: Biography
… by art societies at Wellington and Christchurch, the Auckland Art Gallery and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. …
Type: Biography
… radio station 3YA for six years. At the suggestion of an Auckland newspaper editor, she decided to expand her stories …
Type: Biography
… of New Zealand. He was later acting accountant in Auckland. Baker had joined the Territorial Force in 1926, …
Type: Biography
… 4 January 1920. The next day, at the registrar's office in Auckland, he married Laura Kate Bright (née Newton). She had …
Type: Biography
… their service – for instance the Ranfurly Veterans’ Home in Auckland, which opened in 1903. More church-run and private …
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Part of story: Care and carers
… continued his church activities after transferring to the Auckland audit office in early 1926. He also maintained his …
Type: Biography
… address. On her 75th birthday she gave a recital at the Auckland City Art Gallery. In 1978 she was invited to …
Type: Biography
… of cervical-cancer patients at National Women’s Hospital in Auckland, conducted by Judge Silvia Cartwright, contributed …
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Part of story: Health advocacy and self-help
… from sub-standard rental accommodation, visited inmates at Auckland’s Pāremoremo prison and put on concerts. In the …
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Part of story: Samoans
… and others of the King movement. In 1890 he travelled to Auckland, and was presented to the governor, Lord Onslow . …
Type: Biography
… which, with the production of Othello , toured to Dunedin, Auckland and Wellington in 1944 and 1945. In September 1948 …
Type: Biography
… now in Patea, and worked at the local freezing works. When Auckland and Victoria’s agriculture departments were merged …
Type: Biography
… and then St Stephen's Native Boys' School at Parnell, Auckland, becoming fluent in English as well as Māori. He …
Type: Biography
… stars In June 1900 ‘Colonial’ wrote to the editor of the Auckland Star , ‘I should like to know what is the true flag …
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Part of story: Flags
… ended peacefully with a surrender of weapons to police from Auckland. Nihoniho and other Te Aowera people founded the …
Type: Biography
… that kept him from the Bench for many months. He died in Auckland on 16 October 1953, survived by his wife and his …
Type: Biography
… and his wife, Helen, opened a separate Parsons Bookshop in Auckland in 1975, and the eldest child, Jeremy, worked in …
Type: Biography
… Abortions remained difficult to obtain until 1974, when the Auckland Medical Aid Clinic opened. From 1977 the …
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Part of story: Gender inequalities