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… of Architecture’s travelling scholarship to undertake post-graduate study. Rather than go to an English university …
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… or cordial'. Much of the antagonism was directed at the post rather than the person, with Valintine caught in the …
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… Bay Fruit, Produce and Cool Storage Company, he joined the Post and Telegraph Department as a telegraph messenger. He …
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… and meting out corporal and other forms of punishment. The post-war reform of secondary curricula initiated by the …
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… 16 June 1906, at Selly Oak, he married Lotty May Eaton, a post office clerk. Around this time Nash set up two shops: … States, passing through Australia where he suggested a post-war Pacific islands federation under allied …
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… interior was decorated with tukutuku panels between wall posts made of smooth slabs of totara. In 1842 William … church, and a burial ground on another. There was also a post office, a flour mill, a schoolhouse with separate …
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… his Catholic upbringing and his experiences as part of the post-war rural–urban migration of Māori. He gave voice to … and Ralph Piddington as his supervisors. He researched the post-war urban migration of Māori, and their adjustment to …
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… at services in outlying areas. In 1893 Bennett accepted a post at Pūtiki, Whanganui, as lay reader under A. O. …
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… his missionary colleagues, Clarke reluctantly took up the post of chief protector of aborigines in 1840. In 1838 and …
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… was elected third Anglican primate of New Zealand, a post he held until his retirement in 1893. Kate Hadfield …
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… become one of his lay readers. Later in 1940 Huata was posted to Waipatu–Mōteo Māori pastorate as assistant curate. …
Type: Biography
… on overseas leave, was asked to take the newly created post of secretary for defence. The government had decided to …
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… wife and his children. He was the most prominent of the post-war union leaders blooded in the 1951 waterfront …
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… and most lasting influence on him, and began regularly posting off his own comic strips to London. He had his first …
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… Dr Agnes Bennett , Maclean applied for and obtained the post of assistant inspector of hospitals in New Zealand's … the importance of new scientific methods and supported postgraduate training for nursing leaders. Maclean did not …
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… (1923). Mair held a variety of civil appointments in the post-war years, but he was restless and adventure seeking, …
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… rights to the block with Te Rangiotū, who was forced to postpone negotiations to sell. In June 1875 Nireaha wrote to … Nireaha succeeded in getting the name Hāmua given to the post office at Te Hāwera, which effectively changed the …
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… a school (later converted into a church), two hotels, a post office and a blacksmith's shop. Ormond leased and …
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… and his potter friend, Len Castle. 5 Ōruaiti School His posting to remote, sole-charge Ōruaiti School near Mangonui, …
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… sporting career In 1967 Eve read an article in the Rotorua Post in which Jim Savage, also a paraplegic, highlighted the …
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