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… in their cancellation in 1987. Muldoon and the gangs Robert Muldoon, prime minister from 1975 to 1984, had an …
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Part of story: Gangs
… because they saw markets as disrupting people’s lives. Robert Muldoon, prime minister and minister of finance from …
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Part of story: Economic history
… elder of twin sons of Margaret Langford and her husband, Robert Leonard Gray, an electrical engineer. He was educated …
Type: Biography
… of technical schools, and renewed his acquaintance with Robert Herdman-Smith, a teacher at Wellington Technical …
Type: Biography
… the son of Margaret Light (née Donoughue) and her husband, Robert Barnes Hammond, a customs official. While at school …
Type: Biography
… 1835, the daughter of Elizabeth Stenner and her husband, Robert Hanover, a licensed victualler. She was working as a …
Type: Biography
… to visit her daughter, Ewa, who had married a doctor, Robert Hooper, and to renew her relationship with Ngāti …
Type: Biography
… but this was resisted by Canterbury Museum director Robert Speight, who successfully argued to preserve them in …
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Part of story: Historic places
… on 7 December 1859, the son of Ann Robson and her husband, Robert Holland, a farm labourer. The family arrived in New …
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… not live continuously at Te Awaiti. A general contractor, Robert Blaymires, who helped cut the first cattle track …
Type: Biography
… While teaching in Lochranza on the Isle of Arran she met Robert Kelso, a grocer, whom she married in the schoolhouse …
Type: Biography
… It was based on a South Australian model devised by Robert Richard Torrens and made a registered title …
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Part of story: Law
… Fenimore Cooper were favourites, and Scots settlers recited Robert Burns’s poetry. At Brancepeth Station in the …
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Part of story: Rural recreation
… William Searancke, Nathaniel Barrett, Thomas Anderson and Robert Ormsby. Sign here please A small number of Ngāti …
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Part of story: King Country region
… bequeathed to the people of Auckland. In 1886 the artist Robert Atkinson, recently arrived from England, exhibited a …
Type: Biography
… at a local garage. On 19 March 1919, in Timaru, she married Robert Randolph McAlister, a taxi proprietor; they would …
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… studying, with intermittent breaks, under Alfred Walsh and Robert Herdman-Smith until 1908. By this stage he was …
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… defence, Meikle was found guilty, in spite of calling Sir Robert Stout as a character witness. He was sentenced to …
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… the Brown Shield, a silver trophy donated to the NZFA by Robert Brown, a Scottish whisky merchant. This was decided …
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Part of story: Football