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… of local Māori. In 1907 the leases were investigated by Robert Stout and Apirana Ngata 's Native Land Commission, …
Type: Biography
… of the institute, and approved by the premier, Sir Robert Stout . In December 1891 the governor, Lord Onslow , …
Type: Biography
… Kinross who owned Mangawhare station. He married Elizabeth Roberts on 18 November 1876 at Puketapu; they were to have …
Type: Biography
… New Zealand, on 16 October 1895. He was the son of David Robert Caldwell, a merchant, and his wife, Mary Dunlop …
Type: Biography
… –powered ships. Foreign or economic policy? Prime Minister Robert Muldoon’s 1980 observation that ‘our foreign policy …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Foreign policy and diplomatic representation
… In his nine years as prime minister from 1975 to 1984, Robert Muldoon made extensive use of inquiries – 25 …
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Part of story: Commissions of inquiry
… responding to these signals from a distant prairie was Robert Lane, who became famous as Tex Morton. Growing up in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Folk, country and blues music
… a farm servant. When in their teens he and his brother Robert ran away to sea where Francis worked for eight years. …
Type: Biography
… In 1910 the management of the Manurere was taken over by Robert Murrell and Dore became chief guide on the Milford …
Type: Biography
… 1935), designed by Birr and Mirfield for cinema magnate Sir Robert Kerridge Cintra Flats in central Auckland (1936), by …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Domestic architecture
… one of many ‘Russian scares’ in New Zealand. Premier Robert Stout proposed raising a 1,000-man army for service …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Asia and New Zealand
… on 20 December 1882 to Elizabeth Bradley and her husband, Robert Bryant, who drove a wagon for the Gear Meat …
Type: Biography
… parents Agnes Dawson Neilson Rankin and her husband, Robert Gardner, a banker. She attended Auckland Girls’ …
Type: Biography
… surviving son of Moore Hunter Morpeth and her husband, Robert Haszard, a farmer and former goldminer. His parents …
Type: Biography
… 1954. Stokes Valley Named after the 1840s surveyor Robert Stokes, the valley was milled from 1858 and converted …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Wellington places
… Elizabeth Emily Biggs, a teacher. Her father, the Reverend Robert Biggs, performed the ceremony at St Peter's Church, …
Type: Biography
… extra funding, provided. The first of these was the Robert Burns Fellowship, set up with anonymous funding at …
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Part of story: Awards and prizes
… March 1855 Mackenzie was discovered with 1,000 sheep from Robert and George Rhodes's Levels station, north of Timaru. …
Type: Biography
… Selkirkshire, Scotland, on 5 June 1870, the son of Robert Campbell Maclaurin, the resident stationmaster, …
Type: Biography