Infobox former country conventional long name Dominion of NewZealand common name NewZealand continent Oceania region country NewZealand era empire British Empire government type Self governing dominion ... end 26 November year end 1947 ref name endnote Whether NewZealand s status as a British dominion ... stat pop4 stat year5 stat area5 stat pop5 footnotes Accepts wikilinks The Dominion of NewZealand is the former name of the Realm of NewZealand . Image Dominion Day New Zealand.jpg thumb 250px right William Plunket, 5th Baron Plunket Lord Plunket declaring NewZealand a Dominion, 1907 Originally administered ... as the Dominion of NewZealand on 26 September 1907, Dominion Day , by proclamation of Edward VII of the United Kingdom King Edward VII . Dominion Following the 1907 Imperial Conference , the NewZealand ... of NewZealand to the Dominion of NewZealand . Debate The alteration in status was stirred by a sentiment ... Fiji . The adoption of the designation of Dominion would, raise the status of NewZealand stated ... on 26 September 1907 announces the Colony of NewZealand to be styled Dominion of NewZealand . A Royal Proclamation granting NewZealandDominion status was issued on 9 September 1907. It read sm ... of Representatives of Our Colony of NewZealand determined that the title of Dominion of NewZealand ... shall be called and known by the title of the Dominion of NewZealand. And We hereby give Our ... to mark NewZealand s change in status from Crown Colony to Dominion declaring that there shall be a Governor and Commander in Chief in and over Our Dominion of NewZealand . According to Dame Silvia ... General and Commander in Chief in and over Our Dominion of NewZealand . Until 1911 NewZealand ... following Dominion status a new Coat of Arms of NewZealand was designed. Despite this new status, there was some ... as it should be ratified by the Parliament of NewZealand . Dominion Day main Dominion Day To mark ... at NewZealand s request and consent. Dominion gives way to Realm In 1946 Prime Minister of NewZealand ... more details
Infobox building name NewZealandDominion Museum native name image Wellington Dominion Museum 01.JPG caption The former Dominion Museum former names National Museum building type architectural style structural system location Buckle street, Wellington NewZealand Wellington, NewZealand owner current ... surveyor awards references The NewZealandDominion Museum building was completed in 1936, and is located on Buckle Street in Wellington next to the National War Memorial NewZealand National War Memorial . The building originally housed the National Museum, the National Art Gallery of NewZealand and the NewZealand Academy of Fine Arts . ref name Dom http www.tepapa.govt.nz AboutUs history Pages default.aspx History of Museum of NewZealand Te Papa Tongarewa ref It currently houses part of the Massey ... Gallery Wellington in An Encyclopaedia of NewZealand, edited by A. H. McLintock, originally published in 1966. Te Ara The Encyclopedia of NewZealand, updated 18 Sep 2007 ref In 1972, an act of Parliament updated the Dominion Museum s name to the National Museum. In 1992 Museum of NewZealand Te Papa ... to 1913, the Dominion Museum was known as the Colonial Museum. The Colonial Museum was originally housed in a small wooden building behind what is now the NewZealand Parliament Buildings . In 1930 ... 1966 art galleries 2 title National Art Gallery Wellington Te Ara Encyclopedia of NewZealand work teara.govt.nz ... of NewZealand and the NewZealand Academy of Fine Arts who had sold their land and donated the proceeds ... title Museum of NewZealand Te Papa Tongarewa Act 1992 No 19 as at 25 January 2005 , Public Act NewZealand Legislation work legislation.govt.nz year 2011 last update accessdate 28 July 2011 ref combined the National Museum and the National Art Gallery of NewZealand National Art Gallery to form the Museum of NewZealand Te Papa Tongarewa . The Dominion Museum building was featured in Peter Jackson s 1996 film the Frighteners . References commons category reflist DEFAULTSORT NewZealand ... more details
Orphan date August 2011 refimprove date July 2011 Infobox musical artist name The NewDominion image The New Dominion.jpg caption The NewDominion in 2007 at Westpoint Tower in Tilburg , Netherlands br ... Bart Schoorl br Tom Adams br Michiel Oskam br Marc van Stiphout br Yuma van Eekelen The NewDominion ... is originally rooted in Scandinavian death metal , The NewDominion has consistently incorporated ..., Michiel proved to be the right man for the job. After writing six songs The NewDominion recorded ... demo The NewDominion participated in a national metal contest in which they competed with 45 other ... Meanwhile the demo was released and The NewDominion got to do a number of shows with international ... The NewDominion, is probably one of the most remarkable ones to this date. This band performs .... In the past year The NewDominion stormed over the Dutch club scene in an insane tempo, leaving a trail of ashes and dust behind everywhere they went. And Kindling Deadly Slumber 2008 2009 Image The New ... artiesten artiest 40434836 title VPRO 3 voor 12 Artist profile The NewDominion ref in The Netherlands ... 2009, The NewDominion was invited to go on their first European tour with old school death metal ... and influences The NewDominion s musical style is characterized by fast riffing and up tempo drums ... Deadly Slumber 2009 External links http www.thenewdominionband.com The NewDominion s official website http www.myspace.com thenewdominion The NewDominion at MySpace http www.metal archives.com bands The NewDominion 3540279138 The NewDominion at Encyclopaedia Metallum http nl nl.facebook.com pages The NewDominion 134061656628395 The NewDominion at Facebook http www.neurotic records.com Neurotic Records References reflist Category Dutch heavy metal musical groups nl The NewDominion ... new formation. A month later after Tom and Yuma had finished their first song eventually called ... and a new band was born. However, within a month it became clear that in order to deliver first ... more details
Location map Canada Nova Scotia width 220 lon dir W lat dir N lat deg 46 lat min 15 lat sec 0.96 lon deg 60 lon min 24 lon sec 26.26 caption New Dominion in Nova Scotia New Dominion is a community in the Canada Canadian province of Nova Scotia , located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island . References http www.destination ns.com common places.asp?PlaceID 387 New Dominion on Destination Nova Scotia coord 46 15 0.96 N 60 24 26.26 W name New Dominion, Nova Scotia display title region CA NS scale 100000 Category Communities in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality Category General Service Areas in Nova Scotia CapeBretonNS geo stub ... more details
saved book title subtitle cover image cover color Dominion of New England Dominion of New England 1689 Boston revolt Simon Bradstreet Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Connecticut Colony East Jersey Leisler s Rebellion Jacob Leisler Massachusetts Bay Colony Plymouth Colony Province of Maine Province of New Hampshire Province of New York Edward Randolph colonial administrator William Stoughton Massachusetts John Usher colonist West Jersey Edmund Andros Joseph Dudley Percy Kirke Francis Nicholson ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision conventional long name Dominion of New England in America common name Dominion of New England subdivision Colony nation Kingdom of England image flag symbol text Seal of the Dominion of New England symbol type Seal of the Dominion of New England image coat Seal of the Dominion of New England.jpg image map image map caption national anthem capital Boston stat area1 stat year1 stat pop1 p1 Massachusetts Bay Colony image p1 p2 Province of New Hampshire p3 Connecticut Colony p4 Plymouth Colony p5 Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations p6 Province of New York p7 ... event2 Leisler s Rebellion New York revolt date event3 event3 political subdivision The Dominion of New ... officers. Leisler s Rebellion in New York City deposed the dominion s lieutenant governor, Francis ... colonies, although no precedent from the Dominion of New England was cited in these cases. Background ... Dukes County in the Province of New York colony of New York . Administrators of the Dominion of New England in America This is a list of the chief administrators of the Dominion of New England in America ... Governor in Chief designate of the Dominion of New England align center 1684 Appointment withdrawn ... Andros align center Governor in Chief of the Dominion of New England align center June 3, 1686 align ... Viola Florence title The Dominion of New England A Study in British Colonial Policy year 1923 isbn ... of the Dominion of New England journal Historian date May 1968 issue Volume 30 No. 3 pages pp ... books.google.com books?id 6NVYAAAAMAAJ&printsec frontcover&cad 0 Category Dominion of New England ... Category Pre state history of New York Category Pre state history of New Jersey Dominion of New ... of New Hampshire s3 Connecticut Colony s4 Plymouth Colony s5 Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations s6 Province of New York s7 Province of East Jersey s8 Province of West Jersey life span ... President of the Council of New England representative1 Joseph Dudley legislature Council of New ... more details
The Dominion may refer to The Dominion passenger train , a former passenger train in Canada The Dominion newspaper , a newspaper based in Montreal, Canada The Dominion Wellington , a former newspaper based in Wellington, NewZealandDominion Star Trek The Dominion Star Trek , an interstellar empire in the Star Trek fictional universe See also DominionDominion disambiguation disambig ... more details
This is NewZealand is a documentary film showcasing NewZealand scenery that was produced by the NewZealand National Film Unit for screening at the Expo 70 World Expo in Osaka in 1970. The film combined scenic images including aerial cinematography with rousing classical music such as Sibelius Karelia Suite . Using then ground breaking technology, the film required three separate but synchronised 35mm film projectors which projected their images onto an extra wide screen. In 2004 2005 Archives NewZealand commissioned a restoration at post production facility, Park Road Post . Hugh McDonald, the original director, was involved in the restoration and Kit Rollings, the original sound mixer assisted with the updated soundtrack. Awards Bronze worldmedal 2007 , New York Festivals Film and Video Competition a competition for advertising films . ref name NZ Herald 10422293 cite news url http www.nzherald.co.nz nz news article.cfm?c id 1&objectid 10422293 title NZ film takes bronze medal in New York date 3 February 2007 agency NZPA work The NewZealand Herald accessdate 22 November 2011 ref ref name NZ Herald 10422647 cite news url http www.nzherald.co.nz entertainment news article.cfm?c id 1501119&objectid 10422647 title Remastered 70 s NZ film wins New York award author Stuart, Hamish date 6 February 2007 agency NZPA work The NewZealand Herald accessdate 22 November 2011 ref References references External links http www.newyorkfestivals.com New York Festivals website http www.newyorkfestivals.com main.taf?erube fh nyf&nyf.submit.SearchWinners true&nyf.CmptnCode FV Winners page from New York Festivals http www.enzedff.co.nz default.aspx?id 4930®ion 1 Wellington International Film Festival Film Info documentary stub Category Travelogues Category NewZealand documentary films Category 1970 films ... more details
NewZealand is a country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. NewZealand may also refer to Places The Realm of NewZealand , comprising Cook Islands, NewZealand, Niue, Tokelau and Ross Dependency The Dominion of NewZealand , the former name of the Realm of NewZealand FELDA NewZealand in Pahang , Malaysia NewZealand, Buckinghamshire in England NewZealand, Derby , a suburb of Derby, England NewZealand, Wiltshire in England Other HMS NewZealand 1904 HMS NewZealand 1904 , a British battleship later renamed Zealandia HMS NewZealand 1911 HMS NewZealand 1911 , a British battlecruiser 45570 NewZealand, a LMS Jubilee Class locomotive The NewZealand Story , an 1988 arcade game See also Special Allpages NewZealand List of all pages beginning with NewZealand disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages it NewZealand ja sl NewZealand ... more details
governing members ref They have included at varying times Canada , Australia , NewZealand , Dominion ... ref Two other self governing colony self governing colonies , NewZealand and Dominion of Newfoundland ... Image Dominion of new zealand.gif right thumb 300px The NewZealand Observer 1907 shows Prime ... of NewZealand , which chose not to take part in Australian federation, quickly became the Dominion of NewZealand on 26 September 1907 Dominion of Newfoundland Newfoundland became a Dominion ... 22 accessdate 2010 06 11 ref In 1907 NewZealand was proclaimed the Dominion of NewZealand . ref ... on Colony of Virginia Virginia , circa 1660 and the Dominion of New England in 1686. These dominions ... also occurred in that of the short lived Dominion of New England 1686 89 . In all of these cases, the word ... of 1867 , which called the new entity a Dominion Section 3 of the British North America Act of 1867 . The Commonwealth of Australia, and NewZealand, were both designated as dominions in 1907. The Australian ... ref along with NewZealand , attained responsible government s soon after in 1856. The self ... Act of 1867 began to use the phrase Dominion of Canada to designate the new, larger nation. However, neither the Confederation nor the adoption of the title of Dominion granted extra autonomy or new ... in Canada would simply be transferred to the newDominion government small By the time of Confederation ... to constrain that of its colonies, including the newDominion government in Canada. small When the Dominion ..., Australia, NewZealand, Newfoundland and South Africa prior to becoming a republic and leaving ... referred to as the White Dominions. Today Canada, Australia, NewZealand and the United Kingdom ..., and New Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown ... Ireland to join the newdominion but with the right to opt out. However, as was widely expected ... joined Canada and the legislature was restored. ref The Statesman s Year Book ref NewZealand ... more details
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS NewZealand , after the country of NewZealand , a British Dominion , whilst a third was planned HMS NewZealand 1904 was a King Edward VII class battleship King Edward VII class battleship launched in 1904, renamed HMS Zealandia in 1911 to free the name for the new battlecruiser , and sold in 1921. HMS NewZealand 1911 was an Indefatigable class battlecruiser Indefatigable class battlecruiser paid for by the Dominion of NewZealand and launched in 1911. She served during the First World War and was sold in 1922. HMS NewZealand was to have been a Malta class aircraft carrier Malta class aircraft carrier . She was cancelled in 1946 while under construction. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT NewZealand, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names es HMS NewZealand no HMS NewZealand pl HMS NewZealand sl HMS NewZealand fi HMS NewZealand vi HMS NewZealand ... more details
Infobox NewZealand suburbs name New Windsor image caption1 city1 Auckland Council city2 ward established area population popdate trainstations ferryterminals airports hospitals north Owairaka northeast Mount Roskill east Wesley, NewZealand Wesley southeast south Blockhouse Bay, NewZealand Blockhouse Bay southwest west New Lynn, NewZealandNew Lynn northwest map caption2 New Windsor , founded in 1865, is a suburb of Auckland , NewZealand . It is located within Auckland , on the border to the former Waitakere City part of the city, between Mount Albert, NewZealand Mount Albert , Blockhouse Bay , Owairaka and Avondale, Auckland Avondale . It is approximately 1.3 km in size. Citation needed date February 2011 The population of the New Windsor area unit was 5,787 as of the 2001 NewZealand Census of Population and Dwellings census , with 2,913 males and 2,874 females. The age of the population is distributed with 21.3 under 15 and 10 over 65. A third of New Windsor s population hold a post high school qualification. Ethnically, 53 of the population say they are European, and 35 say they are Asian. Citation needed date February 2011 New Windsor School is the local primary school and caters for students Year 0 to Year 6. Local secondary schools are Avondale College and Lynfield College . External links http www.newwindsor.school.nz New Windsor School website coord 36.906911 174.710597 region NZ type city 5787 display title Category Suburbs of Auckland Auckland geo stub ... more details
at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage name New Brighton image skyline Newbrighton pier.jpg image caption New Brighton Pier pushpin map NewZealand Christchurch pushpin ... leading to confusion with Brighton, NewZealand Brighton near Dunedin . Location The suburb is divided into three sections spread along the southern coast of Pegasus Bay North New Brighton New Brighton and South New Brighton, which lies at the northern end of a narrow peninsula between the bay and the Avon ... New Brighton restaurants and art craft related shops in growing numbers Home of the first surf life saving club in NewZealand established in 1910, ref cite web title Centenary url http newbrightonslsc.org.nz ... the only place in NewZealand where general retail shops were permitted to open on Saturdays ref ... Te Ara Encyclopedia of NewZealand accessdate 2007 10 14 ref Public transport A variety of bus ... New Brighton Surf Club Christchurch City, NewZealand Category Suburbs of Christchurch Category Surfing locations in NewZealand de New Brighton Neuseeland ... density km2 auto latd 43.50636 longd 172.73100 coordinates display y New Brighton is a coastal suburb of Christchurch , NewZealand, about convert 8 km mi to the east of the Christchurch Central City city centre . Naming The naming of New Brighton was apparently done on a spur of moment decision by William ..., visited the area in December 1860, he was recognised and Fee chalked New Brighton on a wooden plank, supposedly in reference to his fellow settler Stephen Brooker, who had come from New Brighton, Merseyside New Brighton in England. ref name Christchurch Place Names cite web last Harper first Margaret ... and aua is Yellow eye mullet ref name Reed cite book last Reed first A. W. title Place Names of NewZealand year 2010 publisher Raupo location Rosedale, North Shore isbn 9780143204107 page 45 editor Peter ... 1997. New Brighton was originally a distinct coastal village, separated from the then outer suburbs ... more details
Infobox NewZealand suburbs name New Lynn image caption1 city1 Auckland city2 ward Whau established area population 15,510 popdate 2006 trainstations New Lynn Train Station ferryterminals airports hospitals north Whau River northeast Avondale, Auckland Avondale east New Windsor, NewZealandNew Windsor southeast Blockhouse Bay, NewZealand Blockhouse Bay south Green Bay, NewZealand Green Bay southwest Titirangi North west Glen Eden, NewZealand Glen Eden northwest Kelston, NewZealand Kelston map caption2 New Lynn is a residential suburb in the former Waitakere City , one of the four main urbanised regions that became the city of Auckland in northern NewZealand . The population was 15,510 in the NewZealand Census of Population and Dwellings 2006 Census , an increase of 1,446 from 2001. ref The figures given combine the census populations for New Lynn North NZ Quickstats 3511301 New Lynn North , New Lynn South NZ Quickstats 3511302 New Lynn South , Lynmall NZ Quickstats 3511303 Lynmall , Fruitvale NZ Quickstats 3511401 Fruitvale and Rewarewa NZ Quickstats 3511402 Rewarewa . ref New ... edge of the suburb. Suburbs surrounding New Lynn include Blockhouse Bay, NewZealand Blockhouse Bay , Avondale, Auckland Avondale , Titirangi and Green Bay, NewZealand Green Bay . New Lynn is located ... Peninsula to the rest of the North Island the other is at Otahuhu, NewZealand Otahuhu , to the southeast ... companies grew to become the largest brick producer in NewZealand. A merger of four companies in 1929 ... 2005 work The NewZealand Herald accessdate 2009 05 12 ref In 1935, the population of New Lynn was 3,500 ... mall in Auckland when it opened in 1963. It became the first air conditioned mall in NewZealand in 1987 ... centre work The NewZealand Herald date 20 December 2006 first Mathew last Dearnaley ref ref cite ... 18 work Auckland Motorways publisher NewZealand Transport Agency ref The SH20 Waterview Connection ... to Marist College, NewZealand Marist College girls and St Peter s College, Auckland St Peter ... more details
Infobox NewZealand suburbs name Avalon image caption1 city1 Lower Hutt City city2 ward established area ... airports hospitals north northeast Tait , NewZealand Tait east Wingate, NewZealand ... Avalon , a suburb of Lower Hutt in NewZealand , formed as a private residential development in the 1970s ..., NewZealand Hutt River . It features mostly California inspired designed houses, often split level, with 3 or 4 bedroom s. Avalon Studios Avalon came to the attention of most NewZealand ers as the early centre of the country s nation wide Television in NewZealand television broadcasting production, particularly with the opening of the purpose built http www.avalonstudios.co.nz in 1975. Given that NewZealand started regular public television broadcasting for the first time in 1960, and instituted ... position of immense influence within the media in NewZealandNewZealand mass media , and the name Avalon summarised and expressed that clout for many years. Avalon also became the focus of NewZealand ... 1990s and incorporated into his Park Road Post facility. Television NewZealand inherited the Avalon ... Morning NewZealand TV series Good Morning and the NewZealand Lotteries Commission s live Lotto ... date 17 December 2010 work The NewZealand Herald accessdate 17 September 2011 ref In April 2012, Avalon Studios was sold to an unspecified buyer. ref cite web url http www.stuff.co.nz dominion post business commercial property 6823792 New owners for Avalon Studios title New owners for Avalon Studios ... NZ WGN type city 4662 display title Category Suburbs of Lower Hutt Category Television in NewZealand ... name Stuff.co.nz 4849787 cite web url http www.stuff.co.nz dominion post news 4849787 TVNZ moving Good ... 2011 work The Dominion Post Wellington The Dominion Post accessdate 17 September 2011 ref ref name Stuff.co.nz 4868116 cite web url http www.stuff.co.nz dominion post arts life 4868116 The rise and fall ... The Dominion Post Wellington The Dominion Post accessdate 17 September 2011 ref According to Wellington ... more details
Kingdom.svg p2 flag p2 p3 flag p3 p4 flag p4 p5 flag p5 s1 Dominion of NewZealand flag s1 Flag ... of Westminster 1931 to the Dominion of NewZealand although the United Kingdom retained the right ...Infobox former country conventional long name Colony of NewZealand common name NewZealand continent Oceania region country NewZealand era Victorian era empire British Empire government type Self governing ... flag alt The Colony of NewZealand adopted its flag in 1902. flag Link target under flag image. Default Flag of common name flag type Flag of NewZealand 1902 image coat Default Coat of arms of common ... currency NewZealand pound Titles and names of the first and last leaders and their deputies leader1 ... Assembly of NewZealand house1 NewZealand Legislative Council type house1 Appointed upper house house2 NewZealand House of Representatives type house2 Elected lower house Area and population of a given ... pop5 footnotes Accepts wikilinks The Colony of NewZealand was a Self governing colony self governing United Kingdom British colony that existed in NewZealand from 1841 to 1907. In 1907, the colony became the Dominion of NewZealand . Establishment Following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, William Hobson made declarations of British sovereignty over the islands of NewZealand on 21 ... the Colony of NewZealand on 16 November 1840. The Charter stated that the Colony of NewZealand ... the South Island , and New Leinster Province Stewart Island . For most of its history, the NewZealand Constitution Act 1852 was the central constitutional document of the Colony of NewZealand. Disestablishment seealso Independence of NewZealand The Colony of NewZealand formally continued until 26 September 1907, when, by request of the NewZealand government, King Edward VII declared NewZealand to be a Dominion of NewZealanddominion . The 1907 change from colony to dominion was largely symbolic, and NewZealand did not become legally independent from the United Kingdom until the General ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name No Dominion orig title translator image Image Nodominion.jpg 200px image caption author Charlie Huston cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Hardboiled Noir , Thriller genre Thriller , Horror novel Horror publisher Del Rey Books Del Rey release date 26 December 2006 media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 272 pp first edition, hardback isbn ISBN 978 0345478252 first edition, hardback dewey 813 .6 22 congress PS3608.U855 N6 2006 oclc 62889135 preceded by Already Dead followed by Half the Blood of Brooklyn No Dominion is a 2006 pulp noir horror novel by American writer Charlie Huston . This book is the sequel to Already Dead and follows the life of the vampire detective, Joe Pitt. The title of the book is an allusion to the Dylan Thomas poem And Death Shall Have No Dominion, which appears in the book. Plot summary No Dominion Is the second book in the Joe Pitt Casebooks series written by Charlie Huston. Vampyre Joe Pitt is down on his luck, behind on rent and low on blood. With nowhere else to turn he finds himself asking his former boss Terry Bird head of the vampyre clan the Society. Bird tosses Joe a job, tracking down the source of a new drug on the streets, a drug powerful enough to cause those infected with the Vampyre Vyrus to freak out. For this one Joe has to cross Coalition turf and head down to Harlem, home of the vampyre clan known as the Hood. Characters Main Joe Pitt Casebooks This book introduces several new characters to the series, including Maureen Vandewater , the vampyre in charge of training enforcers for the Coalition, and the Count , a vampyre drug dealer. External links wikiquote Charlie Huston http www.pulpnoir.com ... novels Category American thriller novels Category American vampire novels Category Novels set in New York City Category Harlem, New York in fiction 2000s horror novel stub ... more details
with that of the never as successful politically conservative morning paper, The Dominion Wellington The Dominion , which belonged to listed Wellington Publishing Company Limited, within a new ... day the morning published sister publication, The Dominion, displayed its new name The Dominion Post Wellington The Dominion Post . ref name EP At the end of June 2003 all the publishing business was sold to the Australia based Fairfax Media Fairfax and the proceeds invested in NewZealand s Sky Network Television Sky Network Television Limited . The Fairfax group continues to publish The Dominion ... published in NewZealand Category Publications established in 1865 Category Defunct newspapers of NewZealand ... to shareholders of the Wellin.html?id iQkEMQAACAAJ&redir esc y Letter from the Dominion s chairman ... more details
The table of years in NewZealand is a tabular display of all years in NewZealand , for overview and quick ... 09 to the decade . TOC Up to 1800 Prior to 1800 in NewZealand 1800s in NewZealand 1800 09 1800 in NewZealand 1800 1801 in NewZealand 1801 1802 in NewZealand 1802 1803 in NewZealand 1803 1804 in NewZealand 1804 1805 in NewZealand 1805 1806 in NewZealand 1806 1807 in NewZealand 1807 1808 in NewZealand 1808 1809 in NewZealand 1809 1810s 1810 in NewZealand 1810 1811 in NewZealand 1811 1812 in NewZealand 1812 1813 in NewZealand 1813 1814 in NewZealand 1814 1815 in NewZealand 1815 1816 in NewZealand 1816 1817 in NewZealand 1817 1818 in NewZealand 1818 1819 in NewZealand 1819 1820s 1820 in NewZealand 1820 1821 in NewZealand 1821 1822 in NewZealand 1822 1823 in NewZealand 1823 1824 in NewZealand 1824 1825 in NewZealand 1825 1826 in NewZealand 1826 1827 in NewZealand 1827 1828 in NewZealand 1828 1829 in NewZealand 1829 1830s 1830 in NewZealand 1830 1831 in NewZealand 1831 1832 in NewZealand 1832 1833 in NewZealand 1833 1834 in NewZealand 1834 1835 in NewZealand 1835 1836 in NewZealand 1836 1837 in NewZealand 1837 1838 in NewZealand 1838 1839 in NewZealand 1839 1840s 1840 in NewZealand 1840 1841 in NewZealand 1841 1842 in NewZealand 1842 1843 in NewZealand 1843 1844 in NewZealand 1844 1845 in NewZealand 1845 1846 in NewZealand 1846 1847 in NewZealand 1847 1848 in NewZealand 1848 1849 in NewZealand 1849 1850s 1850 in NewZealand 1850 1851 in NewZealand 1851 1852 in NewZealand 1852 1853 in NewZealand 1853 1854 in NewZealand 1854 1855 in NewZealand 1855 1856 in NewZealand 1856 1857 in NewZealand 1857 1858 in NewZealand 1858 1859 in NewZealand 1859 1860s 1860 in NewZealand 1860 1861 in NewZealand 1861 1862 in NewZealand 1862 1863 in NewZealand 1863 1864 in NewZealand 1864 1865 in NewZealand 1865 1866 in NewZealand 1866 1867 in NewZealand 1867 1868 in NewZealand 1868 1869 in NewZealand 1869 1870s 1870 in New ... more details
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Radio Corporation of NewZealand 1956 66. He was a Member of Parliament MP for the NewZealand National Party from 1966 to 1981 representing the marginal Miramar NewZealand electorate Miramar electorate in Wellington . He stood unsuccessfully in NewZealand general election, 1963 1963 , but won the seat in NewZealand general election, 1966 1966 with a majority of 146. From 1975 to 1981 he served in the Third National Government of NewZealand Third National Government as Minister of Works NewZealand Minister of Works . Young lost his seat in NewZealand general election, 1981 1981 , and was then appointed ... Commissioners from NewZealand to the United Kingdom NewZealand High Commissioner to Great Britain ... DESCRIPTION NewZealand diplomat DATE OF BIRTH 13 November 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 14 ... Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George Category People educated at Wellington College NewZealand Category Members of the Cabinet of NewZealand Category NewZealand diplomats Category NewZealand military personnel of World War II Category NewZealand National Party MPs Category People from the Northland Region Category High Commissioners of NewZealand to the United Kingdom Category Ambassadors to Ireland Category High Commissioners to Nigeria Category High Commissioners of NewZealand ... a list Member of Parliament 1997 2002 . References Obituary in Dominion Post of 18 July 2009 ... more details
Resident title British Resident in NewZealand James Busby Events March James Busby convenes a meeting of M ori people M ori chiefs from northern NewZealand. They will become the United Tribes of NewZealand . 9 March ref name Flag Flag of NewZealand Flag of the United Tribes Flag of the United ... Zealand Encyclopaedia 1966 Busby Biography ref The United Tribes of NewZealand choose a design for their Flag of NewZealand Flag of the United Tribes flag . 30 December William Colenso , Printer ... . ref name NZEColenso http www.teara.govt.nz 1966 C ColensoWilliam ColensoWilliam en NewZealand ... of the Treaty of Waitangi there in 1840 in NewZealand Events 1840 it will be known as the Treaty ... 1966 B BrownAlfredNesbitt BrownAlfredNesbitt en NewZealand Encyclopaedia 1966 Brown Biography ref see also 1833 in NewZealand Undated 1833 & 1835 in NewZealand Undated 1835 The establishment of the Anglican ... WisesTauranga Wises NewZealand Guide, 7th Edition, 1979. p. 422. ref While in England , Thomas McDonnell, Snr. Thomas McDonnell is appointed Resident title Additional British Resident in NewZealand ... Residents in NewZealand ref or early 1835 ref name NZE http www.teara.govt.nz 1966 M McdonnellThomas McdonnellThomas en NewZealand Encyclopaedia 1966 McDonnell Snr. Biography ref Two M ori people M ori converts returning from the Bay of Islands introduce Christianity to Gisborne, NewZealand Gisborne . ref name WisesGisborne Wises NewZealand Guide, 7th Edition, 1979. p. 113. ref see also 1838 in NewZealand Events 1838 Births 14 February in England William Odgers R.N., Victoria Cross recipient .... ref cite web author Dell, R. K. title Hector, James 1834 1907 work Dictionary of NewZealand ... Dictionary of NewZealand Biography date 22 June 2007 ref Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also List of years in NewZealand Timeline of NewZealand history History of NewZealand Military history of NewZealand Timeline of the NewZealand environment Timeline of NewZealand s links with Antarctica ... more details
File NZPassport.jpeg thumb Current NewZealand passport issued to citizens of NewZealand. File Dominion of NewZealand passport.jpg thumb An old NewZealand passport, 1949, bearing the title British Passport with Dominion of NewZealand underneath. NewZealand citizenship Raraunga Aotearoa in M ori language M ori was created on 1 January 1949 by the British Nationality and NewZealand Citizenship Act 1948 . Prior to this date, New Zealander s were only British subject s and NewZealand had the same ... Affairs is in charge of processing applications and enquiries relating to NewZealand citizenship. History of NewZealand citizenship In the mid 19th century, all aliens i.e. non British subjects were able to enter and live freely in the British Queen s dominions including NewZealand , although ... complained about their inability to acquire property in NewZealand, and so, from 1844, aliens in NewZealand were able to become natural born subjects of Her Majesty Queen Victoria through proclamations ... subjects On 1 January 1978, the Citizenship Act 1977 came into force. NewZealand passport s no longer contained the status of British subject and NewZealand citizen , but instead only stated NewZealand citizen . ref name 1840 1948 British subjects Foreign nationals who wanted to become NewZealand citizens were no longer naturalised , but rather received NewZealand citizenship by grant . M ori and NewZealand citizenship M ori people M ori were granted all the Rights and Privileges of British ... February 2012 which NewZealand European white British subjects who moved to NewZealand from Britain ... Islanders and NewZealand citizenship When the Cook Islands and Niue became NewZealand territories ..., NewZealand started governing Western Samoa under a mandate from the League of Nations . ref name ... of NewZealand allowed for Western Samoans to be naturalised as British subjects and they were ... When the British Nationality and NewZealand Citizenship Act 1948 came into effect on 1 January 1949 ... more details
Use dmy dates date July 2011 Infobox company name Fairfax NewZealand Ltd type Private Company location Wellington , NewZealand parent Fairfax Media Limited industry Publishing homepage http www.fairfaxmedia.co.nz www.fairfaxmedia.co.nz Fairfax NewZealand Limited is one of the largest News media media company law companies operating in NewZealand , and is part of Australia s Fairfax Media . Fairfax Media established its operation on the 1 July 2003 purchase of the publishing assets of Independent Newspapers Ltd INL . These assets include nine daily newspapers including The Dominion Post Wellington The Dominion Post and Christchurch s The Press , two national Sunday papers, a stable of magazines ... Wellington s morning daily newspaper, The Dominion . Through a series of acquisitions it became NewZealand s largest media company owning nine daily newspapers and two Sunday newspapers, an extensive ... News Ltd. The latter incorporated the Auckland Star , The Sunday Star and NewZealand s largest group of free community papers. In 1990 INL purchased Gordon and Gotch, an Australian and NewZealand ... Star Times Sunday News Best Bets Turf Digest Magazines Autocar Boating NewZealand Cuisine Fish and Game NewZealandNewZealand Fishing News NewZealand Gardener NewZealand Lifestyle Block PC World Computerworld Reseller News CIO Sunday NewZealand Horse and Pony NewZealand Trucking NZ House ... References references External links http www.fairfaxnz.co.nz Fairfax NewZealand http www.stuff.co.nz Stuff.co.nz , Fairfax s news portal Fairfax Media Category Media companies of NewZealand Category Newspaper companies of NewZealand Category Companies of NewZealand id Fairfax NewZealand ... NZ Ltd, Wellington s evening paper The Evening Post which merged with The Dominion in 2002 to form The Dominion Post , the Evening Standard Manawatu , The Southland Times , The Press , The Nelson ... Leader Franklin County News Wellington The Dominion Post Wairarapa News The Hutt News The Wellingtonian ... more details
Plunket Lord Plunket declaring NewZealand a Dominion, 26 September 1907. main Dominion of NewZealand ... the British Empire . NewZealand became known as the Dominion of NewZealand . The date was declared ... independence day is incorrect. With Dominion status, NewZealand did not have any control over .... File Dominion of NewZealand passport.jpg thumb right An old NewZealand passport, 1949, bearing the title British Passport with Dominion of NewZealand underneath. In 1948, the NewZealand Parliament ...Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 The independence of NewZealand is a matter of continued academic and social debate. NewZealand has no fixed date of independence, instead independence came about as a result of NewZealand s evolving Constitution of NewZealand constitutional status. NewZealand evolved as one of the British Dominions, colonies within the British ... of change. Context The principles behind the independence of NewZealand began before NewZealand even ... put into operation in Nova Scotia in 1848. Canada, NewZealand, and the Australian colonies very soon followed suit. The British Parliament passed the NewZealand Constitution Act 1852 to grant the colony .... NewZealand was therefore to all intents and purposes independent in domestic matters from its earliest ... in 1919 when NewZealand was given a seat in the newly founded League of Nations . In 1926 the Balfour ... State . However, Australia, NewZealand, and Newfoundland were hostile towards this development, and the statute was not Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1947 adopted in NewZealand until 1947 . Irrespective ... with NewZealand, and gradual nationality and societial changes further eroded the relationship. Thus, NewZealand has no single date of official independence. The concept of a national Independence Day does not exist in NewZealand. History M ori Declaration of Independence 1835 Main Declaration of the Independence of NewZealand On 28 October 1835, the Declaration of the Independence of New ... more details