Refimprove date June 2008 Wikify date February 2011 Culture of NewZealand History of literatureNewZealandliterature is essentially literature in English that is either written by New Zealanders, or migrants, dealing with NewZealand themes or places and is primarily a 20th Century creation. NewZealand ... literature in English dealing with M ori themes. Poetry NewZealand poetry, like all poetry, is influenced by time and place and has been through a number of changes. Poetry has been part of NewZealand ..., often incorporating fantastic elements. Writers claimed by NewZealand as its own include immigrants, such as South African born Robin Hyde , and emigrants who went into exile but wrote about NewZealand, like Dan Davin and Katherine Mansfield . Erewhon , a novel set in NewZealand and written by Samuel Butler 1835 1902 Samuel Butler as a result of a stay in NewZealand, arguably belongs primarily to English literature . Likewise the NewZealand work of Karl Wolfskehl , resulting from his sojourn in Auckland, NewZealand Auckland , belongs rather to the story of German literature . Playwrights ... reading http www.nzetc.org tm scholarly subject 000005.html NewZealandliterature at the NewZealand ... home Playmarket http culturalicons.co.nz Cultural Icons NewZealand topics Oceanian topic literature Use dmy dates date February 2011 Categories Category NewZealandliterature Category Literature ... until contact with Europeans in the early 19th Century. NewZealand acknowledges the presence of its indigenous M ori and the special place they have in NewZealand culture. Oratory and recitation ... with British themes. NewZealand poetry developed a strong local voice from the 1950s, and has .... 2010 . 99 Ways into NewZealand Poetry . Auckland Random House. ref Writers Novelists Patricia Grace , Albert Wendt , Maurice Gee and children s author Margaret Mahy , are prominent in NewZealand. ref ... of NewZealand title Creative life url http www.teara.govt.nz NewZealandInBrief CreativeLife 6 en accessdate ... more details
Commons cat Office of Film and Literature Classification NewZealand http www.censorship.govt.nz ... and Literature Classification NewZealand es Office of Film and Literature Classification Nueva Zelanda ... Classification NewZealand pt Office of Film and Literature Classification Nova Zel ndia fi Office ... is the government agency in NewZealand that is responsible for censorship classification of all films , Videotape videos , publications , and some video game s in NewZealand. It was established ... that has described the government officer in charge of censorship in NewZealand since 1916. The FVPC ... or yellow rating label. Restricted films are assigned a red classification label. NewZealand ... of the restriction views the film, video, DVD or computer game. The NewZealand classification system ... Unit of the NewZealand Department of Internal Affairs Department of Internal Affairs is responsible ... of NewZealand as a whole to assist it with the classification of particular publications. It has ... s Commissioner NewZealand Children s Commissioner on Ken Park and The Aristocrats film The Aristocrats ... Fact date April 2012 , various human rights organisations and the Vicar of Gisborne, NewZealand ... Zealand International Film Festivals. SPCS criticisms fail to note that NewZealand censorship ... www.censorship.govt.nz news 2007 6 20peaceful 20pill.html ref See also Censorship in NewZealand Further ... http www.dia.govt.nz David Wilson Censorship In NewZealand The Policy Challenges Of New Technology. Social Policy Journal of NewZealand 19 2002. ref http www.msd.govt.nz about msd and our work publications resources journals and magazines social policy journal spj19 censorship newzealand challenges19 ... policy in NewZealand. Social Policy Journal of NewZealand 30 2007. ref http www.msd.govt.nz ... entities Video game controversy state collapsed Category NewZealand independent crown entities Category Media content ratings systems Category NewZealand culture Category Censorship in NewZealand ... 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
Papua New Guinean literature is diverse. The emergence of literature written literature as distinct from oral literature is comparatively recent in Papua New Guinea . It was given its first major stimulus with the setting up of creative writing courses by Ulli Beier at the University of Papua New Guinea established in 1966 . Beier also founded a Papua Pocket Poets series, as well as the literary magazine Kovave , the first of its kind in the country. Some of Papua New Guinea s first noted writers, including John Kasaipwalova , Kumalau Tawali , Apisai Enos and Kama Kerpi , were first published in Kovave . In 1968, Albert Maori Kiki s autobiography Ten Thousand Years in a Lifetime was the first major work of Papua New Guinean literature published outside a magazine. In 1970, Vincent Eri published the first Papua New Guinean novel, The Crocodile . Notable Papua New Guinean writers also include Ignatius Kilage , http www.tanorama.com nvb.htm Nora Vagi Brash , Steven Edmund Winduo and Loujaya Kouza . Source http www.vanuatu.usp.ac.fj paclangunit English South Pacific.htm English in the South Pacific , John Lynch and France Mugler, University of the South Pacific br Oceanian topic literature lit stub PapuaNewGuinea stub Category Papua New Guinean literature Category Literature in English Papua New Guinea ... 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
Chinese title New Taiwanese Literature t New Taiwanese Literature , also referred to as Taiwanese NewLiterature or by the Japanese name Taiwan Shinbungaku , was a literary magazine published briefly during the period of Taiwan under Japanese rule Japanese rule over Taiwan . The editor in chief, Yang Kui , had previously been on the board of another journal, Taiwan Bungei , but left after a dispute regarding editorial policy and established New Taiwanese Literature . The first issue was published in December 1935. Yang supported the magazine with his own funds, soliciting contributions from not only local writers, but Japanese writers of the proletarian literature movement such as Hayama Yoshiki , Ishikawa Tatsuz , and Hirabayashi Taiko as well as Korean writer Ch Kakuch . ref citation title Under an Imperial Sun Japanese Colonial Literature of Taiwan and the South last Kleeman first Faye Yuan publisher University of Hawaii Press date 2003 pages 164 169 ref In total, 15 issues of the magazine went to press. It published works in Japanese as well as Chinese, but was nevertheless ordered to cease publication in April 1937 in part of a wider campaign to prohibit the use of the Chinese language . Its closure represented the start of a period of stasis in the development of Taiwanese literature which would last until Yang Yun ping established the Shijin Ky kai in 1939. ref citation last Nakajima first Toshir title url http www.ha.shotoku.ac.jp library HP bak kiyo gaikoku gaikoku44 nakajima.pdf journal Bulletin of the Division of Foreign Languages volume 44 issue 49 pages 43 54 date 2005 publisher Gifu Sh toku Gakuen University ref References reflist Category Chinese language magazines Category Japanese language media Category Literary magazines Category Publications established in 1935 Category Publications disestablished in 1937 Category Taiwanese literature Category Taiwanese magazines Category Taiwan under Japanese rule Taiwan stub zh ... more details
multiple issues refimprove May 2010 original research May 2010 cleanup May 2009 The New Age of Bengali literature can be considered to be the phase starting from the first decade of the 21st Century when new literary works of a unique genre flowered in the experimental literature scene in West Bengal. The inception of such literary works in this period is based on the Little Magazine Explosion . ref http dir.yahoo.com Regional Countries India Arts and Humanities Humanities Literature News and Media Literary magazines in India ref New Age Bengali Literature has its lineage in earlier movements like Hungry generation movement, Kaurab Cult, Natun Kabita ref http www.natunkabita.com ref New Poetry. Although not directly influenced by any one of these movements, New Age Bengali Literature has been collectively impacted by all of them. Scriptures and Spiritual literature in Bengal Bengal is known that it gave to the world so many pasttimes of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. He appeared in Bengal. See Chaitanya Mahaprabhu . So there are many scriptures which are related to Caitanya Mahaprabhu, who appeared in Bengal. Caitanya Mahaprabhu is called hidden golden avatara of Krsna, Vishnu, so after His appearance golden age started. It is said to last at least 10 000 years. Among many scriptures very important one is Chaitanya Charitamrita . Another great scripture is Chaitanya Bhagavata . See also Hare Krishna mantra Hare Krishna . References references External links http www.kaurab.com english bengali poetry Hungry Generation Category Bengali language Category Bengali culture Category Bengali literature ... 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
The New England Literature Program NELP is an academic program run by the University of Michigan that takes place off campus during the Spring half term. University of Michigan faculty and other staff teach the courses, and students earn regular University of Michigan credit. The program has been in existence since 1975. NELP recently raised funds to endow a permanent directorship in the English Department to ensure NELP s continuation. The program takes place at Camp Wohelo on Sebago Lake in Maine . Early years of the program were held on New Hampshire s Lake Winnipesaukee , first at Camp Kehonka in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire Wolfeboro , and then at Camp Kabeyun in Alton Bay, New Hampshire Alton Bay . It lasts for six and a half weeks, with 40 students and 13 staff members participating each year. In addition to formal academic work in literature and writing, staff and students offer non credit instruction in canoeing, camping, art, and nature studies. Students also teach or co teach classes as part of the NELP program, and several three day hiking and camping trips round out the NELP curriculum. Students at NELP live without cell phones, iPods, recorded music, video cameras, and email computers. Educational philosophy The course description of NELP states that, Diverse kinds of learning are all valuable and pleasurable, suggesting that intellectual and physical challenges are often parallel with each kind of learning reinforcing the others. The program is run cooperatively All participants belong to work groups. Work responsibilities rotate among the groups, which prepare meals ... Snow Island by Katherine Towler and Voelker s Pond A Robert Traver Legacy by Ed Wargin. References The New England Literature Program webpage http www.lsa.umich.edu english nelp The New York Times, August ... in writing and the arts. Among those are Bruce Weber, writer for the New York Times , Ryan ... http www.greenmanwalking.com Category University of Michigan Category American literature ... more details
of NewZealandLiterature of NewZealand Music of NewZealand Television in NewZealand Theatre ... Zealand.svg 218 Coat of Arms of New Zealand.svg 112 The Flag of NewZealand The Coat of arms of NewZealand Arms of Her Majesty in Right of NewZealand Image LocationNewZealand.png thumb The location of NewZealand Image NewZealand map 2005.png thumb An enlargeable map of NewZealandNewZealand is a List ... two large islands, the North Island and the South Island , and numerous Islands of NewZealand ... nz.html title NewZealand work The World Factbook publisher United States Central Intelligence Agency accessdate 23 July 2009 ref The indigenous M ori people M ori named NewZealand Aotearoa , which is commonly translated into English as The Land of the Long White Cloud . The Realm of NewZealand ... Tokelau and the Ross Dependency NewZealand s Antarctic territorial claims territorial claim in Antarctica . NewZealand is notable for its geographic isolation, situated about convert 2000 km ... Caledonia , Fiji and Tonga . During its long isolation NewZealand developed a Biodiversity of NewZealand distinctive fauna dominated by NewZealand birds birds , many of which became extinct after the arrival of humans and Invasive species in NewZealand the mammals they introduced . The population is mostly of NewZealand European European descent , with the indigenous peoples of Oceania ... significant minorities, especially in the List of cities in NewZealand cities . Elizabeth II of NewZealand Elizabeth II , as the Monarchy in NewZealand Queen of NewZealand , is the Head of State and, in her absence, is represented by a non partisan Governor General of NewZealand Governor General ... Zealand under the leadership of the Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister , who is the Head of Government . The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to NewZealand TOC limit limit 2 General reference File NewZealand CIA WFB Map.png thumb An enlargeable basic map ... more details
unreferenced date May 2008 NewZealand studies is the academic field of Area studies of NewZealand . Subfields History of NewZealandLiterature of NewZealand Politics of NewZealand Economy of NewZealand Culture of NewZealand Institutions in NewZealand Victoria University of Wellington , Stout Research Centre for NewZealand Studies http www.victoria.ac.nz stout centre Institutions outside NewZealand Birkbeck, University of London Birkbeck Centre for NewZealand Studies http www.nzsa.co.uk centrefornzstudies.html http www.bbk.ac.uk news news releases nz government invests in birkbeck centre opened 2008 Peking University in Beijing , opened c2005, see Barry Gustafson Journals Journal of NewZealand Studies of the Stout Research Centre annual M ori studies is the academic field of Cultural studies of the NewZealand M ori people M ori . Subfields M ori culture M ori language M ori politics M ori religion The main NewZealand universities all have a School of M ori Studies University of Auckland http www.arts.auckland.ac.nz departments index.cfm?S D MAORI University of Waikato http www.waikato.ac.nz enrol choices TIKA Massey University http maori.massey.ac.nz Victoria University of Wellington http www.victoria.ac.nz maori University of Canterbury http www.maori.canterbury.ac.nz http www.library.canterbury.ac.nz maori web.shtml M ori web resources Lincoln University, NewZealand ... subjects maor.html External links http www.nzsa.co.uk index.htm NewZealand Studies Association http www.ndsu.edu instruct isern NZOZ NewZealand and Australian Studies in North America http canz.georgetown.edu NewZealand and Australian Studies, Georgetown University http www.utexas.edu depts cas NewZealand and Australian Studies, University of Texas See also Education in NewZealand List of universities in NewZealand Category Area studies Category Cultural studies Category M ori Category Education in NewZealand NZ university stub ... 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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Caxton Press is a printing company founded in 1935 in a partnership between Denis Glover and John Drew. The press printed the work of many New Zealand writers who have since become familiar names in New Zealand literature. ref DNZB Ogilvie Gordon 4G11 Glover, Denis James Matthews 1912 1980 5 April 2011 ref Poets and authors published by Caxton Press include Denis Glover Ursula Bethell R. A. K. Mason Allen Curnow Charles Brasch Frank Sargeson A. R. D. Fairburn References references External links http www.caxton.co.nz Category Printing companies Category Publishing companies established in 1935 Category Book publishing companies of New Zealand Category New Zealand literature ... more details
of Literature in NewZealand Part II., the English Section Newspapers pages 107 author Dr. T. M. Hocken F.L.S. date 9 July 1902 title Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of NewZealand 1868 1961 ref 25 September The NewZealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator prints its ...Year in NZ 1844 Population The estimated population of NewZealand at the end of 1844 is 73,900 M ori and 12,447 non M ori. ref Statistics NewZealand has collated estimates from a number of sources interpolating where necessary at cite web url http www.stats.govt.nz tables ltds ltds population.htm title Long term data series accessdate 2008 03 14 work archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080305185447 ... 2008 03 05 ref Incumbents Regal and Vice Regal Head of State Queen Victoria Governor General of NewZealand Governor Captain nautical Captain Robert Fitzroy Government and law Chief Justice of NewZealand ...?a d&cl CL1.NZGWS title NewZealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator publisher National Library of NewZealand ref 12 October The NewZealand Spectator and Cook s Strait Guardian begins publishing ... cgi bin paperspast?a d&cl CL1.NZSCSG title NewZealand Spectator and Cook s Strait Guardian publisher National Library of NewZealand ref Arts and literature Empty section date July 2010 Appointments and awards Archbishop of NewZealand Bishop of NewZealand George Selwyn Bishop of Lichfield George Selwyn Sport Cricket Horse racing Births Unknown date in Ireland James Colvin NewZealand ... 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 For world events and topics in 1844 not specifically related to NewZealand see 1844 References Reflist Use dmy dates date April 2011 DEFAULTSORT 1844 In NewZealand Category 1844 in NewZealand ... more details
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II of NewZealand Queen Elizabeth II , Monarchy in NewZealand Queen of NewZealand Governor General of NewZealand Governor General Michael Hardie Boys The Rt Hon. Sir Michael Hardie Boys small New ... Retrieved 10 April 2012 ref Government The 46th NewZealand Parliament continued. Government was NewZealand Labour Party The Labour Party led by Helen Clark , in coalition with Alliance NewZealand political party Alliance , led by Jim Anderton . Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Jonathan Hunt NewZealand Jonathan Hunt Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Helen Clark Deputy Prime Minister of NewZealand Deputy Prime Minister Jim Anderton Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Michael Cullen politician Michael Cullen Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Phil Goff Opposition Leaders See Category Parliament of NewZealand , NewZealand elections NewZealand National Party National Jenny Shipley Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition Green Party of Aotearoa NewZealand Greens Jeanette Fitzsimons and Rod Donald ACT NewZealand Act Richard Prebble NewZealand First Winston Peters United Future NewZealand United Peter Dunne Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland Christine Fletcher Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton Russell Matthew Remmington Mayor of Wellington ... 1 January Broadcasts from the Chatham Islands and the NewZealand mainland are watched worldwide as NewZealand, by virtue of time zone, kicks off the worldwide millennium celebrations. Arts and literature James Norcliffe wins the Robert Burns Fellowship . Montana NewZealand Book Awards Montana Medal ... In The Blood See 2000 in art , 2000 in literature , Category 2000 books Music See 2000 in music , New ... images.tvnz.co.nz tvnz pdf tvnz timeline.pdf See 2000 in NewZealand television , 2000 in television , List of TVNZ television programming , Category Television in NewZealand , TV3 NewZealand , Category ... more details
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April The NewZealand Tablet winds up. The weekly Catholic newspaper started publication in 1873. ref cite web url http paperspast.natlib.govt.nz cgi bin paperspast?a d&cl CL1.NZT&essay 1 title NewZealand Tablet publisher National Library of NewZealand ref Arts and literature Bernadette Hall wins ... in literature , Category 1996 books Music See 1996 in music Radio and Television See 1996 in NewZealand ... Statistics NewZealand Historical Population Estimates ref Increase since 31 December ... II Governor General of NewZealand Governor General Michael Hardie Boys The Rt Hon. Sir Michael Hardie Boys small NewZealand Order of Merit GNZM , Order of St Michael and St George GCMG , Queen s Service ... gg.govt.nz. Retrieved 10 April 2012 ref Government The 44th NewZealand Parliament continued. Government was NewZealand National Party The National Party , led by Jim Bolger . In the NewZealand general election, 1996 National was returned to power, but had to form a coalition with the NewZealand First . Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Peter Tapsell NewZealand Peter Tapsell then Doug Kidd Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Jim Bolger Deputy Prime Minister of NewZealand Deputy Prime Minister Don McKinnon then Winston Peters Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Bill Birch Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Don McKinnon Opposition Leaders See Category Parliament of NewZealand , NewZealand elections Green Party of Aotearoa NewZealand Greens Jeanette Fitzsimons and Rod Donald ACT NewZealand Act TBD NewZealand First TBD United Future NewZealand United Future TBD M ori Party TBD NewZealand Labour Party Labour TBD Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Progressive Party Progressives TBD United Future NewZealand United Future TBD Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland Les Mills Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton Margaret Evans Mayor ... more details
Zealand Image Flag of NewZealand Government Ships 1867.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years in NewZealand small align center 1864 in NewZealand 1864 1865 in NewZealand 1865 1866 in NewZealand 1866 1867 1868 in NewZealand 1868 1869 in NewZealand 1869 1870 in NewZealand 1870 Incumbents Regal and Vice Regal Head of State Queen Victoria Governor General of NewZealand Governor George Edward Grey Sir George Grey Government and law The Parliament of NewZealand 4th Parliament continues. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House David Monro Sir David Monro Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier Edward Stafford politician Edward Stafford Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance William Fitzherbert NewZealand William Fitzherbert Chief Justice of NewZealand Chief Justice The Honourable Hon Sir George Arney The number ... www.parliament.nz en NZ HstBldgs History Resources 3 6 e 36e40376aa2842e6bcce0a4557ebf2bc.htm NewZealand ... Mason mayor William Mason followed by John Hyde Harris Events 5 February Opening of NewZealand s third railway line 27  km connecting Invercargill and Bluff, NewZealand Bluff . ref http www.nzhistory.net.nz timeline&new date 05 02 nzhistory.net.nz ref 20 May Alexandra, NewZealand Alexandra ... of NewZealand 1966 Alexandra ref 11 September The NewZealand Advertiser , first published in 1859, produces a final issue and is absorbed into the NewZealand Times . It is revived for six months ... Sources 19th Century page 13 format PDF publisher Statistics NewZealand archiveurl http web.archive.org ... http www.teara.govt.nz 1966 A Arrowtown Arrowtown en Te Ara Encyclopedia of NewZealand 1966 Arrowtown ... concerns over his appointment among the NewZealand clergy and the citizens of Dunedin. ref http www.dnzb.govt.nz dnzb alt essayBody.asp?essayID 1S5 Dictionary of NewZealand Biography George Augustus Selwyn ref Archbishop of NewZealand Primate of NewZealand George Selwyn Bishop of Lichfield ... more details
The Parliament of NewZealand 6th Parliament continues. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House William Fitzherbert NewZealand Sir William Fitzherbet Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier George Edward Grey Sir George Grey Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance ... of NewZealand Chief Justice The Honourable Hon Sir James Prendergast judge James Prendergast Main ... Thomas Peacock Mayor of Christchurch James Gapes followed by Henry Thomson NewZealand politician ... Joseph Dransfield Events Ashburton, NewZealand Ashburton is made a borough. ref http www.teara.govt.nz 1966 A Ashburton Ashburton en Encyclopedia of NewZealand 1966 Ashburton ref Arts and literature Music Appointments and awards Archbishop of NewZealand Primate of NewZealand Henry Harper bishop ... NewZealand, playing seven provincial teams. http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Seasons NZ 1877 78 NZ Australia in NewZealand 1877 78.html Itinerary None of the matches have first class status as the home ... by a NewZealand side over an international touring team. Golf Horse racing NewZealand Cup winner Maritana NewZealand Derby winner Natator Auckland Cup winner Ariel Wellington Cup winner Lara see also Category NewZealand horse races . Rowing Rugby Union New clubs were formed in Featherston and Carterton, NewZealand Carterton , both in the south Wairarapa. Existing football clubs in Gisborne, New ... of NewZealand author edited by A. H. McLintock publisher Te Ara The Encyclopedia of NewZealand ... of Waiapu. ref name ww Williams, William , from An Encyclopaedia of NewZealand, edited by A. H ... The Encyclopedia of NewZealand, updated 18 Sep 2007 ref 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 For world events and topics in 1878 not specifically related to NewZealand see 1878 References General Romanos, J. 2001 NewZealand ... more details
II of NewZealand Queen Elizabeth II , Monarchy in NewZealand Queen of NewZealand Governor General of NewZealand Governor General Silvia Cartwright The Hon. Dame Silvia Cartwright small NewZealand ... 2012 ref Government The 46th NewZealand Parliament continued. Government was NewZealand Labour Party The Labour Party led by Helen Clark , In coalition with Alliance NewZealand political party Alliance , led by Jim Anderton . In the NewZealand general election, 2002 2002 General Election Labour was returned to power, in coalition with NewZealand Progressive Party The Progressive Party led by Jim Anderton , and backed with supporting supply votes by United Future NewZealand United Future , led by Peter Dunne . Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Jonathan Hunt NewZealand Jonathan Hunt Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Helen Clark Deputy Prime Minister of NewZealand Deputy Prime Minister Jim Anderton then Michael Cullen politician Michael Cullen Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Michael Cullen politician Michael Cullen Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Phil Goff Opposition Leaders See Category Parliament of NewZealand , NewZealand elections NewZealand National Party National Don Brash Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition Green Party of Aotearoa NewZealand Greens Jeanette Fitzsimons and Rod Donald ACT NewZealand Act Richard Prebble NewZealand First Winston Peters United Future NewZealand United Future Peter Dunne NewZealand Labour Party Labour Helen Clarke NewZealand Progressive Party Progressives Jim Anderton Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland John Banks NewZealand John Banks Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton David ... . Montana NewZealand Book Awards Montana Medal Lynley Hood, A City Possessed The Christchurch ... , Category 2002 books Music NewZealand Music Awards Best song Che Fu & Godfrey De Grut Misty Frequencies ... more details
George Gipps Sir George Gipps Governor General of NewZealand Lieutenant Governor Captain nautical ... Wises NewZealand Guide, 7th Edition, 1979. p. 296. ref or 4 March ref name Landcare http www.landcareresearch.co.nz ... and bans further climbs. ref name WisesNgauruhoe May The NewZealand Company The NewZealand Land Company NewZealand Land Company is formed from the NewZealand Colonisation Company, the NewZealand Land Company and the 1825 NewZealand Company. see 1838 in NewZealand Events 1838 4 May William Wakefield of the NewZealand Company leaves from London for NewZealand on the Tory . 30 July Ratification of William Hobson as Governor General of NewZealand Lieutenant Governor of NewZealand. August The Tory arrives at Ship Cove, NewZealand in Queen Charlotte Sound, NewZealand Queen Charlotte Sound . 13 August Confirmation of Hobson s appointment as British consul to NewZealand. 14 August ... dealings with NewZealand. September After 5 weeks in Ship Cove, the Tory sails for Port Nicholson arriving later that month. ref name WisesWellington Wises NewZealand Guide, 7th Edition, 1979. p ... looking for other possible sites for settlements for the NewZealand Company . Wakefield decides ... at Otakou on the shore of Otago Harbour has the largest population of Europeans in NewZealand outside the Bay of Islands Hokianga . An Anglican mission station is established at Otaki, NewZealand Otaki by Reverend Octavius Hadfield . ref name WisesOtaki Wises NewZealand Guide, 7th Edition ... William Barnard Rhodes . ref name WisesWairoa Wises NewZealand Guide, 7th Edition, 1979. p. 483. ref ... Bartley , architect. 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 For world events and topics in 1839 not specifically related to NewZealand see 1839 References Reflist Use dmy dates date April ... more details
Use dmy dates date January 2012 Year in NZ 1855 Population The estimated population of NewZealand at the end of 1855 is 59,500 M ori and 37,192 non M ori. ref Statistics NewZealand has collated estimates ... Victoria Governor General of NewZealand Governor Colonel Thomas Gore Browne , appointed in 1854 in New ... The 1st NewZealand Parliament 1st Parliament is dissolved on 15 September in preparation for the New ... on 28 December. The 2nd NewZealand Parliament 2nd Parliament is not formed until 15 April 1856 in NewZealand Government and law 1856 . There is neither an official Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime mInister Premier Colonial Secretary or Minister of Finance NewZealand Finance Minister Colonial Secretary in the government at this point in time. see 1st NewZealand Parliament Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Sir Charles Clifford, 1st Baronet Sir Charles Clifford Chief Justice of NewZealand Chief Justice William Martin judge William Martin ... Sources 19th Century page 11 format PDF publisher Statistics NewZealand archiveurl http web.archive.org ... 0 StatPubschapter2.pdf archivedate 25 November 2007 ref 23 January The Earthquakes in NewZealand Major NewZealand earthquakes 1855 Wairarapa earthquake causes extensive damage but few deaths. The quake ... years hard labour in Lyttelton, NewZealand Lyttelton . He is pardoned the following year. ref Lyttelton Times 18 April 1855. ref July NewZealand s first Postage stamps and postal history of NewZealand ... and awards Archbishop of NewZealand Bishop of NewZealand George Selwyn Bishop of Lichfield George ... Todd, S. 1976 Sporting Records of NewZealand. Auckland Moa Publications. ISBN 0 908570 00 7 ref see also 1854 in NewZealand Horse racing 1854 Births Unknown date Walter Carncross , politician. William ... Zealand Timeline of NewZealand history History of NewZealand Military history of NewZealand Timeline of the NewZealand environment Timeline of NewZealand s links with Antarctica For world events ... more details