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… for the return of their prisoners. However, Captain Robert Lambert, commander of the Alligator and leader of the …
Type: Biography
… Alexandra. The deaths of her mother and youngest brother Robert late in 1904, and her own ill health, led Fanny to …
Type: Biography
… only the Crown could buy land from Māori. Governor Robert FitzRoy relaxed this rule in 1844, allowing direct …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te ture – Māori and legislation
… Levin was one of those who petitioned Governor Robert FitzRoy for land for a Jewish cemetery and synagogue …
Type: Biography
… ‘Television is sport – sport is television,’ wrote Robert Boyd-Bell in his history of the first 25 years of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Television
… managed to form a relationship with the prime minister, Robert Muldoon. Pacific youth gangs Pacific Island gangs …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Gangs
… 1892, the son of Ethel Mary Fleming and her husband, Robert Henry Peren. His father came from a farming …
Type: Biography
… His grandfather, Charles Johnson Pharazyn, and an uncle, Robert Pharazyn, were members of the Legislative Council. …
Type: Biography
… chiefs in the Kāwhia region to sign the treaty, and Robert Maunsell did the same in the Maraetai area. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Cultural go-betweens
… The first was the statue of Canterbury founder John Robert Godley, unveiled in 1867. Statues and monuments were …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Public and street art
… the attic of a shanty. In early 1862 a Victorian policeman, Robert Clarke Shearman, was appointed head of the Canterbury …
Type: Biography
… Zealand politician with the most sex appeal. The cherubic Robert Muldoon won. Lifestyle and current affairs magazines …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Magazines and periodicals
… George Sutherland was born in Masterton on 10 May 1897 to Robert Sutherland, a sawmill hand, and his wife, Rose Julia …
Type: Biography
… The youngest of the four children of Robert Thatcher and his wife, Mary Ann Stanford, Frederick …
Type: Biography
… to British occupation in the 1860s Out of the blue (2006), Robert Sarkies’ re-enactment of a 1990 mass murder in the … the lead characters. The dark horse (2014), James Napier Robertson's powerful film which tackled issues of mental …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Feature film
… important relationship was with National Party politician Robert Muldoon, who was minister of finance from 1967 to …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Treasury
… new National members, especially J.B. (Peter) Gordon and Robert Muldoon (who had also served with the Divisional …
Type: Biography
… Waimate North; Heke wrote a letter of apology to Governor Robert FitzRoy , but it had not arrived before the governor …
Type: Biography