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… living in Hawke's Bay he published a number of scientific papers, mostly recording the occurrence of specific birds … During the next 14 years he published nearly 30 scientific papers, many of considerable importance. He compiled a …
Type: Biography
… effort. Banned publications included German-language newspapers, the International Socialist Review , Irish nationalist paper The Green Ray , the Croatian socialist paper Nova Svijet and all publications by the Industrial …
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Part of story: Censorship
… and in the New Zealand Journal of Science. His earliest papers were catalogues of New Zealand fauna including birds, … of the New Zealand Mollusca (1880), and wrote an important paper on the moa. He also became a leading authority on the …
Type: Biography
… Ivess, who was associated with some 40 New Zealand newspapers between 1868 and 1907, was born in Askeaton, County … manager, perhaps also printer, of the Irish Catholic newspaper the New Zealand Celt , whose proprietor, John Manning, …
Type: Biography
… in London doing research for a major palaeontological paper, and then from 1924 until retirement in 1940 was … geography and geology of New Zealand, and the first of many papers on Pacific islands and the structure of the Pacific …
Type: Biography
… and neurosis’, graduating PhD in 1936. He then edited the papers of Pacific anthropologist R. W. Williamson, and … groups to make their own decisions. Piddington wrote many papers for New Zealand conferences and journals, often …
Type: Biography
… she decided to try creating improved and novel varieties. A paper by English enthusiast A. J. Bliss provided the … iris production. Ill health prevented her from giving a paper in person at the international Florence Symposium of …
Type: Biography
… Ngāruawāhia. Late in 1861 the press was used to print a newspaper, which carried the proclamations of Tāwhiao, who had … Te Tuhi became the editor and principal writer of the newspaper, which was named Te Hokioi e Rere Atu Nā , after a … bird which was flying to spread the news. Through the newspaper he argued for an interpretation of the Treaty of …
Type: Biography
… nor page-cord; and, worst of all, actually no printing paper!! ’ 1 These publications were greeted enthusiastically … into their own hands with the emergence of Māori newspapers from the 1860s. Speech and memory remained their … to set up a government press in Auckland using local newspaper printers, but the Government Printing Office was only …
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Part of story: Publishing
… cooler climate. They also introduced taro, yam, gourd and paper mulberry. Māori readily adapted to growing European …
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Part of story: Agricultural and horticultural research
… in the Philippines, which for a fee arrange immigration papers, employment and airfares. Many come to New Zealand on …
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Part of story: Filipinos
… A few cephalopod species (true nautilus and the female paper nautilus) secrete external shells. Squid and some …
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Part of story: Octopus and squid
… terms. The biggest industrial plant produced pulp and paper at Kawerau. Relative decline of manufacturing …
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Part of story: Economic history
… were kūmara, taro, uwhi (yam), hue (bottle gourd), aute (paper mulberry) and tī pore (cabbage tree). The kūmara grew …
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Part of story: Te ohanga onamata a rohe – economic regions
… and mountain ranges was revolutionary. Cotton wrote several papers on the identification of faults in the landscape, …
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Part of story: Geomorphology – a history
… that their tapa cloth garments, made from the aute plant (paper mulberry), were too thin. In any case the aute did not …
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Part of story: Flax and flax working
… the others and then shot himself while David was out on his paper run. After an appeal to the Privy Council succeeded in …
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Part of story: Violent crime
… on an alginate base. Alginates have applications in the paper and textile industries for coatings and dyeing. …
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Part of story: Seaweed
… easily seen are the introduced German and common wasps, paper wasps, honeybees and bumblebees. They form a tiny …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Wasps and bees
… die fighting like the great white shark). Ocean dwellers Paper nautilus ( Argonauta nodosa and Argonauta argo ) are …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Octopus and squid