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… was first laid out, and became important for leisure and recreation as the town expanded. The western side in …
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Part of story: Otago places
… by equally vehement pro-tour groups such as War Against Recreational Disruption (WARD), which claimed 3,000 members. …
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Part of story: Anti-racism and Treaty of Waitangi activism
… network of parkland, bush and waterways, providing recreational space, encouraging wildlife and aiding …
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Part of story: City planning
… sports bodies and local councils, who sought to provide recreational opportunities for their own expanding …
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Part of story: Sport and society
… of England, where he was also in charge of student recreation. In 1939 he moved to Wellington, New Zealand, as …
Type: Biography
… 1,000 tonnes a year. There is also increasing pressure from recreational fishers who compete with inshore commercial …
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Part of story: Fishing industry
… the focal point of immigration and economic growth – and a recreational ‘city of sails’. Wellington City Council While …
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Part of story: Capital city
… Guy Mannering was the first to take up high climbing as recreation, and made his first attempt on the mountain in …
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Part of story: Mountaineering
… the Auckland Judean Association, a cultural, social and recreational group, which they hoped would help save the …
Type: Biography
… be described as obsessionally retrogressive. Austin's recreations were chess, billiards and walking. He had a …
Type: Biography
… as The Idlers, which offered recitations and music as a recreation for women of 'the brain-working class'. She wrote …
Type: Biography
… city continued to be the most important site of cultural recreation – but only at certain times. Trams and cars …
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Part of story: Culture and recreation in the city
… the local country hall greatly facilitated organised recreation in small-town and rural New Zealand. In a few …
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Part of story: Rural recreation
… School board of governors and the Te Aute Trust Board. His recreations were polo and golf. In later years Thomas and …
Type: Biography
… Kōhata are wildlife sanctuaries and Wiritoa is popular for recreation. Wanganui Prison is located near Lake Pauri. …
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Part of story: Whanganui places
… students move from school to employment, and by providing recreational and sporting activities outside of school. In …
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Part of story: Gangs
… the birds have been caught in set nets or on the lines of recreational fishermen. Adult and young birds can become …
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Part of story: Gannets and boobies
… in December 1917. Following the armistice he became recreational and entertainment officer with the New Zealand …
Type: Biography
… for the city’s expanding population. Community facilities, recreational grounds and a shopping centre were built, and …
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Part of story: Hawke’s Bay places
… and son. Henry Hayward was a man of wide interests. His recreational activities included tramping, sport and …
Type: Biography