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… who held office until the arrival of the next Governor, Thomas Gore Browne, in September 1855. This problem was the … voiced by colonists' leaders, Frederick Weld, Sewell, William Fox, FitzGerald, Godley, E. W. Stafford, and I. E. …
… of the new Free Church of Scotland, notably the Rev. Thomas Burns and Captain William Cargill, to plan a Church settlement somewhere in …
… operations did not prove very profitable and in 1867 Thomas Brydone, who had a wide measure of experience in … – all of which proved very profitable. In 1865 a young man, William Saltau Davidson, had come out to New Zealand in this …
… September 1804 at Plymouth, Devonshire, the son of Captain Thomas George Shortland, RN, and Elizabeth his wife, and was … Station from 1829–33 where he was associated with Captain William Hobson, and where he attained his first command, HMS …
… died at Whakatane on 10 March 1933, aged 85 years. Trooper William Lingard; Kai Iwi Cavalry Volunteers; 28 December … Died at New Plymouth on 12 May 1905, aged 73 years. Private Thomas Adamson; Corps of Guides; 7 May 1869; Ahikereru; No. … on 29 November 1923, aged 80 years. Cornet Harry Charles William Wrigg; Bay of Plenty Cavalry Volunteers; 29 June …
… was born in 1810 in Salisbury, England, the seventh son of William Arney, barrister, of The Close, Salisbury, and Maria … 1837. In 1835 he had married Harriet, daughter of Captain Thomas Parr, RN, but he was a widower seven years later. He … cultured, retiring, and somewhat bookish predecessor, Sir William Martin. Arney arrived in New Zealand in the ship …
… The first award in 1912 was to L. Cockayne followed by Sir Thomas Easterfield, Elsdon Best, P. Marshall, Lord … Wollaston Hutton. It was awarded first, in 1911, to Sir William Benham, then to L. Cockayne, P. Marshall, J. E. …
… and sociological interest; Charles Bowen's Poems (1861), Thomas Bracken's numerous and portentous volumes in the … twentieth century work, and, pre-eminently in this period, William Pember Reeves' ( q.v. ) New Zealand and Other Poems …
… had noteworthy consequences in that Hooker met the Rev. William Colenso with whom, on his return to the United … working in other fields, perhaps the most important was William Skey, who joined Hector in Otago to do analyses; he … reputation through the botanical genius of its curator, Thomas F. Cheeseman. Reference has already been made to the …
… name was given by Colonel W. Wakefield in honour of Sir William Hutt, a prominent director and sometime chairman of … house built near the site of Hastings by Whatonga. by Thomas Ludovic Grant-Taylor, M.SC., New Zealand Geological …