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… 1893, the son of Mary Alice Beatrice Winn and her husband, Robert Burton, a carter, who was later a market gardener. As …
Type: Biography
… autobiographically by Campbell himself. In his foreword, Robert Sullivan observed that ‘Campbell’s dual Polynesian …
Type: Biography
… issue by the late 1970s, with calls by Prime Minister Robert Muldoon for education to go ‘back to basics’ and the …
Type: Biography
… Rangitāne and Ngāti Kauwhata; she was the daughter of Robert Te Rama Durie and his wife, Hurihia (Hēni), and the …
Type: Biography
… Arbitration. The choice of McCullough over the long-serving Robert Slater heralded the arrival of a new force in labour …
Type: Biography
… the extreme.' In the December 1890 parliamentary elections Robert Stout nominated Millar for the Port Chalmers seat, …
Type: Biography
… Erihapeti also taught te reo Māori classes with Clarkie Roberts. Erihapeti became increasingly involved in community …
Type: Biography
… and the Walshes and their friend, Vernon John Tupara (Jack) Roberts (of Waikato Māori descent), manufactured the rest of …
Type: Biography
… (1960, 1970, 1982 and 1990) and in 1963 he was the fifth Robert Burns Fellow at the University of Otago. Later in …
Type: Biography
… Formative journalistic experiences included interviewing Robert Louis Stevenson when the writer visited Auckland in …
Type: Biography
… isolated farms. In 1968 Dallas was awarded the prestigious Robert Burns Fellowship at the University of Otago. The …
Type: Biography
… child of Florence Olivia Marianne Cadman and her husband, Robert Wishart. She attended primary schools in Remuera, …
Type: Biography