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… As successor to Bishop Pompallier, Rome nominated Thomas William Croke, who arrived in Auckland in 1870. He at once … who ruled it until 1910, being then succeeded by Henry William Cleary who died in 1929. Bishop Cleary's successor …
… from the Auckland and Campbell Islands were named by Thomas Taylor and J. D. Hooker in Hooker's Botany of an … Alison, Zahlbruckner described about 600 species. Papers by William Martin and J. Murray appeared in the Transactions of … Goulding, Botanist's Assistant, Auckland Museum and William Martin, B.SC., Lichologist and School Teacher …
… in New Zealand dates from 1858 when the then Governor, Sir Thomas Gore Browne, was invited to bring deserving cases to … creations were either “spontaneous”, as in the case of Sir William Fox and Sir Edward Stafford, or were made on the …
… Society. Two years later he married Emma, daughter of William Lanfear, of Christian Milford, Wiltshire. Volkner … the Maoris 1850–1879 – Being the Letters and Journals of Thomas Samuel Grace , Brittain, S. J. (jt. ed.) (n.d.). …
… 1913 Miles, Frederick Fisher (1892– ), Otago. 1914 Jones, William Meirion (1893– ), Auckland, physics. 1915 Richards, … Macdonald (1897– ), Canterbury, history. 1920 Airey, Willis Thomas Goodwin (1897– ), Auckland, history. McCallum, … Agricultura College, agriculture. Speight, Murray William (1919–45), Auckland. (Died of wounds, Italy.) 1941 …
… education and research at the University of Otago. Arthur Thomas Clarke Trust (Wellington). Set up in 1929 by the will … Commonwealth as a beneficial influence in world affairs. William Louis Cox Memorial Scholarship Fund (Tauranga). The … organ-music within the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Thomas Hobson Trust (Geraldine). This trust, which was …
… found their way to New Zealand and other Pacific islands. Thomas Poynton settled on the Hokianga in 1829, where he … child to Sydney to be baptised by a priest. Lieutenant Thomas McDonnell, a naval officer from County Antrim, … Government, was an Ulsterman from County Antrim, and William Ferguson Massey, the Reform Prime Minister, also …
… Zealand , Beeby, C. E. (1938); Entrance to the University , Thomas, W., Beeby, C. E., and Oram, M. H. (1939); The High … demand for educational information and research. by George William Parkyn, M.A., DIP.ED., Director, New Zealand Council …
… responsibility for the scheme. Its chief promoters, Captain William Cargill and the Reverend Thomas Burns, planned for a purely Free Church colony, but …
… Waitohi Bay is said to have been discovered by Captain William Steine, of the ship King William the Fourth , in 1832. Steine named it Horne Bay … was created in 1859, the town was renamed Picton after Sir Thomas Picton, “the Hero of Badajoz”, who fell at Waterloo, …