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… whaling (1830–80); timber felling and milling (1865–1930); gold (1866–80); and tin (1888–1912). Settlement that …
… A. W. O. Davies 1928–29 J. A. Erskine 1929–30 G. Gundersen 1930–31 A. W. Gyles 1931–32 G. Gundersen 1932–33 M. E. …
… He was succeeded by Sir George Hugh Clifford (1847–1930) who managed the Flaxbourne and Stonyhurst estates and …
… He was awarded the Hector Memorial Medal and Prize in 1930, and was president of the Royal Society of New Zealand …
… She read manuscripts for publishers and, from 1927 to 1930, worked for the Harrison Press in Paris under Glenway …
… by her determination to ignore the Statute. Throughout the 1930s, though formally dependent, she acted as a power in no …
… 1–4; Canterbury v. Otago, won 2–1; v. Auckland, won 2–1. 1930 CANTERBURY v. Otago, drawn 1–1; v. Wellington, drawn …
… and The Pacific. Thereafter there was a gap until the 1930s, which saw the History of the Tokomairiro District …
… athlete, Lay represented New Zealand at the Empire Games of 1930 (first), 1938 (second), and 1950 (sixth)–an … in 1929 by the New Zealand champion, Miss E. Martyn. In 1930 Miss T. Kench, too, ran the distance in 11·2 sec (a … on a sloping track. First Empire Games, Hamilton, Ontario, 1930 : New Zealand scored two successes, Lay's javelin …
… Built ft Rakaia 5,720 143 c. 1938 Rangitata N 2,122 53 c. 1930 Rangitata S 1,042 26 c. 1933 Waitaki 2,967 30 c. 1955 …