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… He joined the New Zealand Herald as political cartoonist in 1930. In June 1950 he was awarded the O.B.E. For more than …
… of Maoris Attending Primary Schools (Excluding Private) 1930 1940 1950 1964 Maori schools 6,220 9,471 10,841 9,477 …
… (except primary produce processing) in the March years 1930 to 1933. New Zealand Manufacturing Industry – … Year Ended March Number of Employees Value of Output £(000) 1930 66,000 43,250 1931 62,000 39,200 1932 53,000 31,000 … comparable with the fall in the value figures. Between 1930 and 1933 the volume fall was about 20 per cent as …
… (1854–1930). Politician, explorer, business man. A new biography … and reappointed in 1928. He died in Dunedin on 14 February 1930. He had married Ida Henrietta Nantes, of Geelong, … , Russell, G. W. (1895) Evening Star (Dunedin), 14 Feb 1930 (Obit). …
… George Nepia also played in the All Black teams of 1929 and 1930. In 1935 he captained the New Zealand Maori team which …
… in the scope and activities of the Department. Between 1930 and 1936 unemployment was handled by an independent … J. Anderson, 1921–28; W. A. Veitch, 1928–30; S. G. Smith, 1930–31; A. Hamilton, 1931–35; H. T. Armstrong, 1935–38; P. …
… (1840–1930). Soldier, artist, and collector. Horatio Gordon Robley … . Until shortly before his death in England on 29 October 1930, Robley maintained a lively correspondence with …
… at head office in the Under-Secretary of Lands. In the 1930s, the combined offices of Chief Surveyor and …
… Zealand Expeditionary Force during the First World War. In 1930 he founded and became managing director of Dominion …
… on Mount Egmont took place in 1917, but it was not until 1930, when the Stratford Mountain Club became interested in …