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… the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (SIS) and the Auckland maximum security prison at Paremoremo. Designated …
Type: Biography
… she undertook to find suitable teachers. After leaving Auckland in September 1864 Maria Rye travelled through …
Type: Biography
… In 1886 Ballance introduced Taonui to the governor in Auckland. From 1886 Taonui became embroiled in a dispute …
Type: Biography
… was built about 1866, and his large storehouse (now in the Auckland War Memorial Museum) in the late 1870s. Te Pōkiha …
Type: Biography
… son, Hoani , to succeed him. Tūreiti died on 1 June 1921 at Auckland, and was survived by Hoani and three daughters: Te …
Type: Biography
… then migrated to New Zealand and became a leader-writer for Auckland’s N ew Zealand Herald in 1900, and its editor in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Newspapers
… of Heretaunga), was to perform for 10 days at Christmas in Auckland. In January 1918 Paraire published the words of his …
Type: Biography
… left England on the Java on 18 May 1846 and reached Auckland, New Zealand, on 27 November. Tricker served in …
Type: Biography
… local accountant, that Whittome, Stevenson and Company of Auckland were contemplating importing jam pulp from …
Type: Biography
… a modest salary and a house. This firm sent him to the Auckland area, New Zealand, in 1840. He stayed on, cutting … kūpapa, he was still denounced at his death by the main Auckland daily newspaper for failing to open the King …
Type: Biography
… the long-awaited first meeting of the General Assembly in Auckland on 24 May 1854, he master-minded the lobbying of … opinion by proposing several measures favourable to Auckland interests (including the direct purchase of Māori …
Type: Biography
… inclusion in national touring exhibitions organised by the Auckland City Art Gallery, such as Eight New Zealand …
Type: Biography
… opposition headed by Dove Myer Robinson , the mayor of Auckland, in the 1950s. She won the battle locally and from …
Type: Biography
… gained a scholarship to St Stephen's Native Boys' School in Auckland, and in 1884 studies were continued at Te Wairoa …
Type: Biography
… with cervical abnormalities at National Women’s Hospital in Auckland. Breast cancer screening was introduced following …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Public health
… cabled a proposal of marriage to Madeline Grieve Kenning of Auckland, whom he had met during a three-day stopover in New …
Type: Biography
… may also have attended St Stephen's Native Boys’ School in Auckland. Before the First World War a marriage was arranged …
Type: Biography
… Mangakāhia was one of few Māori whose views were sought in Auckland, and again at Waipāwa, by the Māori Land Laws …
Type: Biography
… up a contract to build a waterworks. William returned to Auckland with Jane to attend the General Assembly in 1854 …
Type: Biography