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… economic asset. People In 2013 fewer Napier residents had post-school qualifications and they earned slightly less …
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Part of story: Hawke’s Bay places
… and the last remaining sawmills in the mid-1960s, and the post office in 1977. However, its proximity to the ski …
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Part of story: King Country places
… style was sufficiently revolutionary to cause the Evening Post newspaper to dismiss the club’s work as ‘creations of a …
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Part of story: Painting
… Flying the flag For the All Blacks–Wales match in 1905 the Post Office agreed that once the telegraphed result had …
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Part of story: Sports reporting and commentating
… He developed a marae at Whareroa, a well-used staging post for travellers, opposite Te Papa mission station. Close …
Type: Biography
… again became vacant. North was appointed and held the post in its various guises until November 1968. He held …
Type: Biography
… included hei tiki (neck ornaments) and three canoe stern posts. Alexander Turnbull Another major collector was …
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Part of story: Collecting
… by building new community halls. Growth Basketball’s post-war growth was steady but unspectacular. Encouragement …
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Part of story: Basketball
… by private broadcasters, but was tightly regulated by the Post and Telegraph Department. In 1936 the Labour government …
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Part of story: Media and politics
… as the rate for Pacific Island men, at 771 per 100,000.) Postnatal depression Extended family played an important … while children were young. Despite this stress, rates of post-natal depression (PND) varied greatly. Samoan women …
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Part of story: Women’s health
… and obtain more land for settlement. From 1861 military posts were constructed in South Auckland and along the lower …
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Part of story: Waikato region
… her promotion from the clerical division to a professional post had been a rare achievement in those days. Palmer is …
Type: Biography
… in Otago. By 1875 there were newspapers, a doctor and a post office. For many years Palmerston North relied on …
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Part of story: Manawatū and Horowhenua places
… depressions of the 1870s and 1880s, and the 1930s. The post-Second World War boom was over by the early 1970s, and …
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Part of story: Hawke’s Bay region
… example, included people from the local clerical workers’, post office and distribution unions, the Oamaru Woollen …
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Part of story: Women’s labour organisations
… founder of the Salvation Army, during Pollard's subsequent postings to New Basford and Marylebone back in England. In …
Type: Biography
… unease, in which anti-nuclearism was fusing with the post-Vietnam War distrust of alliance relationships. In 1987 …
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Part of story: Cold War
… in the Pacific, supplying New Zealand and Allied forces. A post-war period of prosperity, supported by the booming coal …
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Part of story: Freight and warehousing
… the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants (ASRS) and the Post and Telegraph Officers’ Union, negotiated directly with …
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Part of story: Unions and employee organisations
… Ritchie became the first New Zealand chairman. He held this post when NMA merged with Wright Stephenson in 1972 to form …
Type: Biography