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… MacRobertson International Shield series in Australia. In 1930 New Zealand also became eligible to challenge for the …
… Black, T. H. Horton, S. Morpeth, Dr K. Ross (Kirk-Windeyer) 1930 J. L. Black, A. D. S. Duncan, T. H. Horton, E. M. …
… 1927–28, Maurice has been a leading horseman 11 times since 1930–31 and Alan was equal leading horseman of the 1945–46 …
… followed in 1903, to be continued each three years until 1930 and, thereafter, each four years. All breeders must …
… 1915, 1919, 1923; pairs, 1927; fours, 1932. Empire Games 1930 (Hamilton, Canada): Pairs New Zealand second. Fours New …
… vehicles. The effect is somewhat obscured. Between 1920 and 1930 the tonnage of railway freight traffic rose from 6 … the competition from road transport, the tonnage carried in 1930 would have been much higher. In the same period fewer …
… of Scotland, and a cousin of Randall Davidson, D.D. (1848–1930), Archbishop of Canterbury. He was educated at … New Zealand and Australia Land Co. Ltd. , Davidson, W. S. (1930). …
… Seven and Five Society and remained a member until 1934. In 1930 she concluded an agreement with Arthur R. Howell, of … in London: Claridge Gallery (1928); St. George's Gallery (1930); Lefevre Galleries (1933, 37, 40, 43); and Leicester …
… was opened with Australia and England. Telephone From 1930 until 1962 New Zealand's overseas telephone service … .. 120,599 109,389 .. .. 1920 .. .. 208,604 201,121 .. .. 1930 .. .. 341,837 307,058 .. .. 1940 4,808 8,511 321,169 …
… caused by the onset of the severe depression of the early 1930s, the Government decided to embark on the development … in 1913 to £88,000,000 in 1920 and £130,000,000 in 1930. The depression left many farms heavily overmortgaged …