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… , Jones, P. te H. (1959) Legends of the Maori , Pomare, M. (1930). …
… fat-lamb farming. Irrigation schemes constructed in the 1930s have given greater security to farming on the shallow …
… was still the lack of trained teachers. The Atmore Report (1930) may be regarded as expressing public opinion of the …
… New Zealand”, Connor, H. E.; Journal of Ecology , Vol. 18 (1930), “New Zealand Epiphytes”, Oliver, W. R. B.; Ibid., …
… verse, the poems produced subsequently as well as in the 1930s. Curnow's myth of discovery and conflict rose to a …
… of new students fluctuated around this figure, and by 1930 there were 93 dental nurses working in 147 treatment … dental treatment. The onset of the financial depression in 1930 caused the Government to suspend recruitment, and for …
… Zealand the first investment trusts were established about 1930. They had originated in the United Kingdom during the … called the Selwyn Timber Co. (capital £50) which by 1930 was in liquidation with debts of £19,240 and assets of …
… Chemistry , 1914; Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry , 1930; and Elementary Inorganic Chemistry , 1930. But there was need for a larger reference work in …
… 1927–28 Wellington 1928–29 Auckland 1929–30 Wellington 1930–31 Canterbury 1931–32 Wellington 1932–33 Otago 1933–34 … Manawatu 1956–57 Waikato 1929–30 Rangitikei 1957–58 Waikato 1930–31 South Auckland 1958–59 Nelson 1931–32 South Auckland … G. L. Weir (Auckland) 1929–30 C. S. Dempster (Wellington) 1930–31 C. S. Dempster (Wellington) 1931–32 A. W. Roberts …
… by grants for the purchase of training machines. In June 1930 the New Zealand Aero Club (later entitled “Royal”) was …