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… the Hawke's Bay Weekly Courier denouncing Julius Vogel and Robert Stout at length and describing all parliamentarians …
Type: Biography
… is the hour', have been attributed. Hēnare Kaihau attended Robert and Beatrice Maunsell's school at Kōhanga only …
Type: Biography
… proprietors were defended by the attorney general, Sir Robert Stout. Although the jury found in Stewart's favour … He had intended visiting the famed bacteriologist Robert Koch in Berlin, but was dissuaded by leading London …
Type: Biography
… 1854. He was the fourth child of the Waipā schoolmaster, Robert Ormsby (known to Māori as Pumi), and his wife, Mere … outbreak of war in Waikato, Ngāti Maniapoto relatives gave Robert Ormsby the choice of declaring support for the King …
Type: Biography
… in Auckland. In addition to farming he was a partner of Robert Wyles, who kept a large general store in Mangonui …
Type: Biography
… Wraysbury, near Windsor, England. She was the daughter of Robert Style, a farmer, and his second wife, Elizabeth …
Type: Biography
… on the Isle of Man, on 11 March 1903, the daughter of John Robert Burgin, an Anglican clergyman, and his wife, …
Type: Biography
… 10 children of Agnes Cecilia Mary Telford and her husband, Robert Crawford Drummond, a teacher. After leaving Masterton …
Type: Biography
… (notably Thomas Mackenzie, but also James Glenny Wilson and Robert McNab) into early roles in conservation. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Scots
… New Zealand, on 25 January 1890, the daughter of Robert Erwin, a Presbyterian clergyman, and his wife, Esther …
Type: Biography
… on 1 May 1903 to Toihi Te Koeti of Poutini Ngāi Tahu and Robert Fluerty, a goldminer of European and Ngāi Tahu …
Type: Biography
… region, from William Massey to Michael Joseph Savage, Robert Muldoon, David Lange, Helen Clark, John Key and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Auckland region
… Wolds. Grant married Elizabeth Helen Allan, the daughter of Robert Allan, a Timaru contractor, near Timaru on 30 April …
Type: Biography
… one of the colony's gentry. He was acquainted with Dr Robert Williams, who was already practising in Dunedin. On 4 …
Type: Biography
… and her husband, George Kells. Eliza was the daughter of Robert and Margaret Forbes, the first Scottish Presbyterian …
Type: Biography
… to unite Vogelites, liberals and the radical followers of Robert Stout and John Ballance. He surrendered his role when …
Type: Biography
… Mary McLean took her three surviving sons, John, Allan and Robertson, and two daughters, Alexandrina and Mary, to … buyers at Ballarat and Bendigo. In 1852 John, Allan and Robertson McLean took up the Ashfield run, near … then in 1855 took up the large Lagmhor run, near Ashburton. Robertson McLean was the manager of this run at first, but …
Type: Biography
… early New Zealand Company settlement leaders, such as John Robert Godley in Canterbury and Edward Stafford in Nelson, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Irish
… Wilson; Elizabeth married James Wybrow; Susan married Robert Ballantyne; Jacob George married Hannah Matthews or …
Type: Biography
… Society missionaries, particularly William Williams and Robert Maunsell. In 1844 the first edition of Williams’s …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te reo Māori – the Māori language