in literature , Category 2001 books Music See 2001 in music , NewZealand Top 50 Albums of 2001 Radio and Television See 2001 in NewZealand television , 2001 in television , List of TVNZ television ... 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 ... small followed by Silvia Cartwright The Hon. Dame Silvia Cartwright small NewZealand Order of Merit ... 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 TBD Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition 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 NewZealand Progressive Party Progressives TBD United Future NewZealand United Future TBD Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland Christine Fletcher then John Banks NewZealand John Banks Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton Russell Matthew ... of Christchurch Garry Moore mayor Garry Moore Mayor of Dunedin Sukhi Turner Events NewZealand establishes ... . Montana NewZealand Book Awards Montana Medal Michael King, Wrestling With The Angel A Life ... more details
Statistics NewZealand Historical Population Estimates ref Increase since 31 December ... in NewZealand Queen of NewZealand Governor General of NewZealand Governor General Catherine ... gg former.htm ref Government The 43rd NewZealand Parliament continued. Government was New ... percent of the seats in Parliament. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Robin Gray NewZealand politician Robin Gray Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Jim Bolger Deputy Prime Minister of NewZealand Deputy Prime Minister Don McKinnon Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Ruth Richardson Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Don McKinnon Parliamentary opposition Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition Mike Moore NewZealand politician Mike Moore NewZealand Labour Party Labour . ref ... of the Opposition accessdate 6 April 2008 ref NewLabour Party NewZealand NewLabour Party Jim Anderton Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland Les Mills Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton ... 1991 books Music The NewZealand Music Awards were not held this year. See 1991 in music Radio and Television CanWest takes management control of TV3 NewZealand TV3 . http images.tvnz.co.nz tvnz pdf tvnz timeline.pdf See 1991 in NewZealand television , 1991 in television , List of TVNZ television programming , Category NewZealand television , TV3 NewZealand , Category NewZealand television shows , Public broadcasting in NewZealand Film A Soldier s Tale Chunik Bair Grampire Old Scores Te Rua The End of the Golden Weather See Category 1991 film awards , 1991 in film , List of NewZealand feature films , Cinema of NewZealand , Category 1991 films Internet See http www.wlug.org.nz NewZealandInternetHistory NZ Internet History Appointments and awards See NewZealand Order of Merit , Order of NewZealand Archbishop of NewZealand Anglican Church in Aotearoa, NewZealand and Polynesia ... more details
of NewZealand 5th Parliament continues. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Dillon Bell Sir Francis Dillon Bell Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier William Fox NewZealand William Fox , caretaker Premier since the sudden resignation of George Marsden Waterhouse ... to NewZealand on 8 April. Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Julius Vogel Chief Justice of NewZealand Chief Justice The Honourable Hon Sir George Arney Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland ... timeline&new date 17 02 NewZealand History online Today in history 17 February ref 3 May The New ... NewZealand Tablet publisher National Library of NewZealand accessdate 23 June 2008 DASHBot ref December The railway line between Auckland and Onehunga via Newmarket, NewZealand Newmarket , Ellerslie, NewZealand Ellerslie , and Penrose, NewZealand Penrose is opened. ref http homepages.paradise.net.nz ... of NewZealand Primate of NewZealand Henry Harper bishop Henry Harper Anglican Diocese of Christchurch ... NewZealand Cup Kakapo NewZealand Derby Rapapa Rowing Rugby Union The Auckland and Thames football ... An Encyclopaedia of NewZealand, edited by A. H. McLintock, originally published in 1966. publisher Te Ara The Encyclopedia of NewZealand accessdate 09 February 2009 DASHBot archiveurl http web.archive.org ... , NewZealand s first female medical graduate. Unknown date in Tasmania Edith Joan Lyttleton ... 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 1873 not specifically related to NewZealand see 1873 References General Romanos, J. 2001 NewZealand Sporting Records and Lists. Auckland Hodder Moa Beckett ... 2011 DEFAULTSORT 1873 In NewZealand Category 1873 in NewZealand ...Year in NZ 1873 Incumbents Regal and Vice Regal Head of State Queen Victoria Governor General of New ... more details
Governor General of NewZealand Governor General John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe The Viscount Jellicoe ... ZealandNewZealand Official Yearbook, 1990 . ISSN 0078 0170 page 52 ref Government The 20th NewZealand Parliament continued. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House TBD Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister TBD Deputy Prime Minister of NewZealand Deputy Prime Minister TBD Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance TBD Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs TBD Opposition Leaders See Category Parliament of NewZealand , NewZealand elections Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland James Gunson Mayor of Hamilton, New ... 1922 books Music See 1922 in music Radio See Public broadcasting in NewZealand Film My Lady of the Cave The Birth of NewZealand See Category 1922 film awards , 1922 in film , List of NewZealand feature films , Cinema of NewZealand , Category 1922 films Appointments and awards See NewZealand Order of Merit , Order of NewZealand Archbishop of NewZealand Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New .... ref http www.poisonpawn.co.nz nzcftitles.htm List of NewZealand Chess Champions ref Cricket NewZealand first class cricket championship Plunket Shield Golf The ninth NewZealand Open championship ... golf e scores archive 05 holden preview.htm title PGA European Holden NewZealand Open publisher ... en title Mens Golf National Champions work An Encyclopaedia of NewZealand author edited by A. H. McLintock publisher Te Ara The Encyclopedia of NewZealand year 1966 accessdate 2009 02 13 ref ... Harness racing NewZealand Trotting Cup Agathos ref http www.hrnz.co.nz data major races nz trotting ... Rugby union 1922 NewZealand rugby union tour of Australia Wellington lost the Ranfurly Shield on the first ... 17 16 and King Country 42 8 . ref name almanac82 Palenski, R. and Lambert, M. The NewZealand Almanac , 1982. Moa Almanac Press. ISBN 0 908570 55 4 ref Rugby league NewZealand national rugby league ... more details
media Statistics Methods 20and 20Services Tables historical pop estimates.ashx Statistics NewZealand ... General of NewZealand Governor General Cyril Newall, 1st Baron Newall Marshal of the Royal Air Force ... Order of the British Empire CBE Order of Australia AM small ref Statistics NewZealandNewZealand Official Yearbook, 1990 . ISSN 0078 0170 page 52 ref Government The 26th NewZealand Parliament was extended for a further year due to World War II , with the NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party in government. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Bill Barnard Democratic Labour Party NewZealand Democratic Labour Party Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Peter Fraser NewZealand politician Peter Fraser Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Walter Nash Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Frank Langstone then Peter Fraser NewZealand politician Peter Fraser Attorney General NewZealand Attorney General Rex Mason Parliamentary opposition Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition Sidney Holland NewZealand National Party National Party . ref Cite web url http www.elections.org.nz ... 06 ref Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland John Allum Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton ... broadcasting in NewZealand Film See Category 1942 film awards , 1942 in film , List of NewZealand feature films , Cinema of NewZealand , Category 1942 films Appointments and awards See NewZealand Order of Merit , Order of NewZealand Archbishop of NewZealand Anglican Church in Aotearoa, NewZealand .... Horse racing Harness racing NewZealand Trotting Cup Haughty ref http www.hrnz.co.nz data major ... racing Rugby Category Rugby union in NewZealand , Category All Blacks Ranfurly Shield Rugby league NewZealand national rugby league team Soccer Chatham Cup competition not held Provincial league champions ref cite web url http www.rsssf.com tablesn nzchamp.html title NewZealand List of champions ... more details
Year in NZ 1884 Incumbents Regal and Vice Regal Head of State Queen Victoria Governor General of NewZealand Governor William Jervois Lieutenant General Sir William Jervois . Government and law The New ... of NewZealand 9th Parliament is formed. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Maurice O Rorke . Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier Harry Atkinson loses the Premiership .... Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Harry Atkinson is replaced on 16 August by Julius ... Justice of NewZealand Chief Justice The Honourable Hon Sir James Prendergast judge James Prendergast ... Scoular Mayor of Wellington George Fisher NewZealand George Fisher Events Empty section date July ... of NewZealand Primate of NewZealand Henry Harper bishop Henry Harper Anglican Diocese of Christchurch ... Zealand. Auckland Moa Publications ref Cricket 1883 84 NewZealand cricket season 1884 85 NewZealand cricket season Golf Empty section date March 2011 Horse racing NewZealand Cup winner Vanguard New ... Category NewZealand horse races . Polo Empty section date March 2011 Rowing Empty section date March 2011 Rugby Union 1884 NewZealand rugby union tour of New South Wales A NewZealand team makes an overseas tour for the first time. The team makes a return visit see 1882 in NewZealand Rugby 1882 ... of NewZealand. Auckland Moa Publications. ISBN 0 908570 00 7 ref The Hawke s Bay Rugby Union Hawke ... union in NewZealand Shooting Ballinger Belt Private rank Private Walter Churton Wanganui Swimming ... 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 1884 not specifically related to NewZealand see 1884 References General Romanos, J. 2001 NewZealand Sporting Records and Lists. Auckland Hodder Moa Beckett. ISBN 1 86958 ... 1884 In NewZealand Category 1884 in NewZealand ... more details
date 15 02 NewZealand History online 15 February ref Arts and literature Music Empty section date March 2011 Appointments and awards Archbishop of NewZealand Primate of NewZealand Henry Harper ...Year in NZ 1882 One of NewZealand s major industries export meat is initiated when the shipping of frozen ... Governor General of NewZealand Governor The term of Arthur Hamilton Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore The Hon ... until the following year. see 1883 in NewZealand Regal and Vice Regal 1883 Government and law The Parliament of NewZealand 8th Parliament continues. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Maurice O Rorke . Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier John Hall NewZealand ... time. Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Harry Atkinson Chief Justice of NewZealand ... Mayor of Auckland James Clark NewZealand James Clark Mayor of Christchurch James Gapes followed ... George Fisher NewZealand George Fisher Events 15 February The Dunedin departs from Port Chalmers ... 2011 Cricket 1882 83 NewZealand cricket season Golf Empty section date March 2011 Horse racing NewZealand Cup winner Welcome Jack NewZealand Derby winner Cheviot Auckland Cup winner Welcome Jack Wellington Cup winner Hilda see also Category NewZealand horse races . Rowing Empty section date March 2011 Rugby Union The first overseas rugby team visits NewZealand. The Southern Rugby Union History ... Moa Todd, S. 1976 Sporting Records of NewZealand. Auckland Moa Publications. ISBN 0 908570 00 7 ref see also 1884 in NewZealand Rugby 1884 Provincial club rugby champions include see also Category Rugby union in NewZealand Shooting Ballinger Belt Corporal Hutchison Dunedin Swimming Empty section ... leader and politician 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 ... more details
Year in NZ 1859 Incumbents Regal and Vice Regal Head of State Queen Victoria Governor General of NewZealand Governor Colonel Thomas Gore Browne Government and law The Parliament of NewZealand 2nd Parliament continues. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Sir Charles Clifford, 1st Baronet Sir Charles Clifford Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier Edward Stafford politician Edward Stafford . Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance William Richmond is briefly replaced by Henry Sewell between 25 February and 26 April. Chief Justice of NewZealand Chief Justice The Honourable Hon George Arney Events 10 January Pencarrow Head Lighthouse becomes the first permanent lighthouse in NewZealand. Its first keeper is Mary Jane Bennett , the only woman to hold ... www.nzhistory.net.nz people mary bennett accessdate 24 April 2011 ref 13 April The NewZealand Advertiser starts publishing in Wellington. In 1867 it is incorporated into the NewZealand Times , but it is restored ... 2 Early Statistical Sources 19th Century page 13 format PDF publisher Statistics NewZealand archiveurl ... publisher Statistics NewZealand archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071125112530 http www.stats.govt.nz ... c chrono2.html Onehunga Dateline ref Arts and literature Music Appointments and awards Archbishop of NewZealand Primate of NewZealand George Selwyn Bishop of Lichfield George Selwyn Anglican Diocese of Auckland Bishop of NewZealand kept old title Anglican Diocese of Christchurch Bishop of Christchurch ... , politician. 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 1859 not specifically related to NewZealand see 1859 References Reflist External links Commons category inline Use dmy dates date April 2011 DEFAULTSORT 1859 In NewZealand Category 1859 in NewZealand ... more details
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1994 in art , 1994 in literature , Category 1994 books Music NewZealand Music Awards Album of the Year ... Statistics NewZealand Historical Population Estimates ref Increase since 31 December ... II , Monarchy in NewZealand Queen of NewZealand Governor General of NewZealand Governor General Catherine ... gg former.htm ref Government The 44th NewZealand Parliament continued. Government was NewZealand National Party The National Party , led by Jim Bolger . Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Peter Tapsell NewZealand Peter Tapsell Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Jim Bolger Deputy Prime Minister of NewZealand Deputy Prime Minister Don McKinnon 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 ACT NewZealand Act Roger Douglas NewZealand First Winston Peters United Future NewZealand United Future TBD NewZealand Labour Party Labour Helen Clark Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Progressive Party Progressives TBD Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland Les Mills Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton Margaret ... Walls Events 13 August Selwyn by election 1994 By election in Selwyn after the NewZealand National ... See 1994 in music Radio and Television TV 2 NewZealand TV 2 begins 24 hour 7 day programming ... NewZealand are rebranded as Classic Hits originally retaining local programming. See 1994 in NewZealand television , 1994 in television , List of TVNZ television programming , Category NewZealand television , TV3 NewZealand , Category NewZealand television shows , Public broadcasting in New ... Were Warriors See Category 1994 film awards , 1994 in film , List of NewZealand feature films , Cinema of NewZealand , Category 1994 films Internet See http www.wlug.org.nz NewZealandInternetHistory ... more details
Year in NZ 1849 Population The estimated population of NewZealand at the end of 1849 is 67,000 M ori and 19,543 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 ... Head of State Queen Victoria Governor General of NewZealand Governor George Edward Grey Sir George Grey Government and law Chief Justice of NewZealand Chief Justice William Martin judge William Martin New Munster Lieutenant governor Lieutenant Governor, New Munster Edward John Eyre New Ulster Lieutenant governor Lieutenant Governor, New Ulster George Dean Pitt Events 4 January The M ori language ... 19th Century page 11 format PDF publisher Statistics NewZealand archiveurl http web.archive.org web ... archivedate 25 November 2007 ref Economy The first coal mine in NewZealand is opened at Saddle Hill, NewZealand Saddle Hill near Dunedin . ref cite book last Dunmore first Patricia ed. title The Dunmore Book of NewZealand Records year 1977 ISBN 0 908564 08 2 page 21 ref Arts and literature Music Appointments and awards Archbishop of NewZealand Bishop of NewZealand George Selwyn ... the racing at Epsom, NewZealand Epsom ceases to function. ref name Moa Todd, S. 1976 Sporting Records of NewZealand. Auckland Moa Publications. ISBN 0 908570 00 7 ref see also 1841 in NewZealand .... 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 1849 not specifically related to NewZealand see 1849 References Reflist External links Commons category inline Use dmy dates date April 2011 DEFAULTSORT 1849 In NewZealand Category 1849 in NewZealand ... more details
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visits NewZealand. Arts and literature Michael King and Paula Boock win the Robert Burns Fellowship . Montana NewZealand Book Awards Montana Medal Heather Nicholson, The Loving Stitch A history of knitting and spinning in NewZealand Deutz Medal Elizabeth Knox, The Vintner s Luck Reader s Choice ... II , Monarchy in NewZealand Queen of NewZealand Governor General of NewZealand Governor General Michael Hardie Boys The Rt Hon. Sir Michael Hardie Boys small NewZealand Order of Merit GNZM , Order ... The 45th NewZealand Parliament continued. until the NewZealand general election, 1999 General election , held 27 November. The governing NewZealand National Party National Party was defeated. NewZealand Labour Party The Labour Party , led by Helen Clark , in coalition with Alliance NewZealand political party Alliance , led by Jim Anderton , formed the new government. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Doug Kidd then Jonathan Hunt NewZealand Jonathan Hunt Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Jenny Shipley then Helen Clark Deputy Prime Minister of NewZealand Deputy Prime Minister Wyatt Creech then Jim Anderton Minister of Finance NewZealand ... Michael Cullen Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Don McKinnon then Phil Goff Opposition Leaders See Category Parliament of NewZealand , NewZealand elections NewZealand National Party National TBD Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition Green Party of Aotearoa NewZealand Greens Jeanette Fitzsimons and Rod Donald ACT NewZealand Act TBD NewZealand First Winston Peters United NewZealand TBD Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland Christine Fletcher Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton Russell Matthew Remmington Mayor of Wellington ... Camp, Unfamiliar Legends of the Stars Non Fiction Helen Schamroth, 100 NewZealand Craft Artists ... See 1999 in NewZealand television , 1999 in television , List of TVNZ television programming ... more details
Governor General of NewZealand Governor Arthur Foljambe, 2nd Earl of Liverpool The Earl of Liverpool ... 1917 ref Governor General of NewZealand Governor General Arthur Foljambe, 2nd Earl of Liverpool The Earl of Liverpool from 28 June ref Statistics NewZealandNewZealand Official Yearbook, 1990 . ISSN 0078 0170 page 52 ref Government The 19th NewZealand Parliament continued as a grand coalition led by the Reform Party of NewZealand Reform Party . The General Election which was due this year was deferred due to the war. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Frederic William Lang Frederic Lang Reform Party Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister William Massey Reform Party Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Joseph Ward Parliamentary opposition Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition Joseph Ward Liberal Party of NewZealand Liberal Party Ward retained that title even though he was part of the coalition government ... of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton John Robert Fow then John William Ellis Mayor of Wellington ... National Library of NewZealand ref April The first Caudron ref Most likely a Caudron G.2, predecessor ... of NewZealand Biography Henry Wigram ref 1 May The NewZealand Rifle Brigade Earl of Liverpool s Own is formed as the 3rd Brigade of the NewZealand Division , part of the NewZealand Expeditionary ... name CAiNZ Rendel, David 1975 Civil Aviation in NewZealand An Illustrated History . Wellington. A.H. & A.W.Reed. ISBN 0 589 00905 2 ref 20 October 850 NewZealand soldiers killed in the Second Battle of Passchendaele , the greatest loss of life in a single day in the Military history of NewZealand ... See Category 1917 film awards , 1917 in film , List of NewZealand feature films , Cinema of NewZealand , Category 1917 films Appointments and awards See NewZealand Order of Merit , Order of NewZealand Archbishop of NewZealand Anglican Church in Aotearoa, NewZealand and Polynesia , see appointments ... more details
media Statistics Methods 20and 20Services Tables historical pop estimates.ashx Statistics NewZealand ... 97.1 Incumbents Regal and Vice Regal Head of State Elizabeth II , Monarchy in NewZealand Queen of NewZealand Governor General of NewZealand Governor General Catherine Tizard The Hon Dame Catherine ... The 43rd NewZealand Parliament continued. Government was NewZealand National Party The National .... In the NewZealand general election, 1993 National was returned to power with a reduced majority. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Robin Gray NewZealand politician Robin Gray then Peter Tapsell NewZealand Peter Tapsell Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Jim Bolger Deputy Prime Minister of NewZealand Deputy Prime Minister Don McKinnon Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Ruth Richardson then Bill Birch Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Don McKinnon Parliamentary opposition Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition Mike Moore NewZealand politician Mike Moore NewZealand ... 6 April 2008 ref NewLabour Party NewZealand NewLabour Party Jim Anderton until Alliance NewZealand political party Alliance Jim Anderton . after 6 November NewZealand general election, 1993 general election NewZealand First Winston Peters after the NewZealand general election, 1993 general election Main centre leaders Mayor of Auckland Les Mills Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton ... Richard Walls Events 17 April Tauranga by election 1993 By election in Tauranga after the NewZealand ... The NewZealand general election, 1993 1993 general election is held, with National losing its large majority to retain power by one seat. The Electoral reform in NewZealand 1993 electoral referendum ... 1993 books Music NewZealand Music Awards Album of the Year The Mutton Birds The Mutton Birds Single ... 1993 in music Radio and Television See 1993 in NewZealand television , 1993 in television , List ... more details
Zealand Governor William Jervois Lieutenant General Sir William Jervois . Government and law In the NewZealand general election, 1887 general election on 22 July the Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier Robert Stout loses his seat. A new ministry is formed, the Parliament of NewZealand 10th Parliament ... s 4th separate term as Premier. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Maurice O Rorke . Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier Harry Atkinson replaces Robert Stout Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Harry Atkinson replaces Julius Vogel Chief Justice of NewZealand Chief Justice The Honourable Hon Sir James Prendergast judge James Prendergast ... date March 2011 Appointments and awards Archbishop of NewZealand Primate of NewZealand Henry Harper ... of Wellington Bishop of Wellington Octavius Hadfield Sport Athletics NewZealand Athletics The Canterbury, Hawke s Bay, Otago and Southland clubs form the NewZealand Amateur Athletics Association, now Athletics NewZealand . Auckland refuses to join. ref name Heidenstrom Heidenstrom, P. 1992 ... of NewZealand. Auckland Moa Publications. ISBN 0 908570 00 7 ref The first NewZealand Championships will be held towards the end of the 1887 88 season see 1888 in NewZealand Athletics 1888 . 1 October A. G. Sheath, with Shot Put , convert 10.21 m ft sp us at Napier, NewZealand Napier , makes ... to January 1888 in NewZealand Horse racing 1888 . Subsequently the Auckland Cup is normally scheduled for New Year s Day. Major race winners NewZealand Cup Lochiel NewZealand Derby Maxim Auckland Cup Moved to 1888 in NewZealand Horse racing 1888 Wellington Cup Pasha Lawn Bowls The first singles championship is held. ref It is possible see 1886 in NewZealand Lwan Bowls 1886 that a fours championship ... ref As the NewZealand Bowling Association at this time consists largely of South Island clubs, the first truly national championships are not deemed to have begun until 1914 in NewZealand Lawn Bowls ... more details
Fellowship . See 1966 in art , 1966 in literature , Category 1966 books Music NewZealand Music Awards ... Statistics NewZealand Historical Population Estimates ref Increase since 31 December ... II Governor General of NewZealand Governor General Bernard Fergusson, Baron Ballantrae Brigadier Sir ... Service Order DSO Order of the British Empire OBE small . ref Statistics NewZealandNewZealand Official Yearbook, 1990 . ISSN 0078 0170 page 52 ref Government The 34th Parliament of NewZealand concluded and a NewZealand general election, 1966 general election was held on 26 November. The New ... seat to the Social Credit Party NewZealand Social Credit Party who entered parliament for the first time. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Ronald Algie . ref name almanac Lambert & Palenski The NewZealand Almanac , 1982. ISBN 0 908570 55 4 ref Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Keith Holyoake Deputy Prime Minister of NewZealand Deputy Prime Minister Jack Marshall . ref name almanac Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Harry Lake . ref name almanac Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Keith Holyoake . ref name almanac Attorney General NewZealand Attorney General Ralph Hanan . ref name almanac Parliamentary opposition Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition Norman Kirk NewZealand Labour Party Labour . ref Cite web url http www.elections.org.nz democracy leaders opposition.html ... Credit Party NewZealand Social Credit Party Vernon Cracknell after 26 November NewZealand general ..., NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton Dennis Rogers Mayor of Wellington Frank Kitts Mayor of Christchurch George Manning Mayor of Dunedin Russell John Calvert Events 1 January NewZealand Australia Free Trade ... visits NewZealand, becoming the first serving US President to visit the country. ref cite web url http www.nzhistory.net.nz first presidential visit lyndon johnson arrives at ohakea title NewZealand ... more details
Infobox Book name Dictionary of NewZealand Biography title orig translator image image caption author General Editor, 1983 1990 Professor W. H. Oliver , General Editor, 1990 2003, Dr Claudia Orange , 1,239 individual contributors illustrator cover artist country NewZealand language English language English , Maori language Maori series subject NewZealand biography genre Encyclopedia publisher Auckland ... on line plainlink y pages isbn oclc preceded by followed by The Dictionary of NewZealand Biography ... biographies for over 3,000 deceased Category NewZealand people New Zealanders . The dictionary superseded An Encyclopaedia of NewZealand of 1966, which had 900 biographies. The dictionary is managed by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage of the NewZealand Government . In later decades the dictionary ... works to a move representative view of NewZealand. Women who had done well in male dominated fields ... Ara The Encyclopedia of NewZealand as the portion covering people. They are still accepting submissions ... newzealand biography dictionary newzealand biography biograp title Dictionary of NewZealand Biography ... to NewZealand society is eligible for inclusion in the database. Although the person you identify ... 2011 ref In 2002, Yahoo users in NewZealand and Australia voted the Dictionary of NewZealand ... of NewZealand journal NewZealand Journal of History year 2003 volume 37 issue 1 pages 80 ... Reflist 2 External links DNZB title Dictionary of NewZealand Biography plainlink y http www.mch.govt.nz what we do websites we run dictionary newzealand biography Dictionary of NewZealand Biography on the NewZealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage NewZealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Category NewZealand books Category NewZealand websites Category Online encyclopedias NewZealand Biography Category Biographical dictionaries NewZealand Biography ... Literature Prizes Wattie title Goodman Fielder Wattie Book Awards Literature Christchurch ... more details
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class infobox width 330 align center Image Flag of New Zealand.svg 30px 1903 in NewZealand Image Flag of New Zealand.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years in NewZealand small align center expr 1903 3 in NewZealand expr 1903 3 expr 1903 2 in NewZealand expr 1903 2 expr 1903 1 in NewZealand expr 1903 1 1903 expr 1903 1 in NewZealand expr 1903 1 expr 1903 2 in NewZealand expr 1903 2 expr 1903 3 in NewZealand expr 1903 3 Incumbents Regal and Vice Regal Head of State Edward VII of the United Kingdom Edward VII Governor General of NewZealand Governor Uchter Knox ... Statistics NewZealandNewZealand Official Yearbook, 1990 . ISSN 0078 0170 page 52 ref Government The 15th NewZealand Parliament continued. In government was the NewZealand Liberal Party Liberal Party . Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Arthur Guinness NewZealand Arthur Guinness Liberal Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Richard Seddon Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Richard Seddon Parliamentary opposition Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition Vacant until 11 September, then William Massey , Independent ... September NewZealand is the first country in the world to pass a Wireless Telegraphy Act. ref http ... 1903 books Music See 1903 in music Appointments and awards See NewZealand Order of Merit , Order of NewZealand Archbishop of NewZealand Anglican Church in Aotearoa, NewZealand and Polynesia ... nzcftitles.htm List of NewZealand Chess Champions ref Golf The 11th National Amateur ... en title Mens Golf National Champions work An Encyclopaedia of NewZealand author edited by A. H. McLintock publisher Te Ara The Encyclopedia of NewZealand year 1966 accessdate 2009 ... ref Thoroughbred racing Rugby union 1903 NewZealand rugby union tour of Australia Soccer Provincial league champions ref cite web url http www.rsssf.com tablesn nzchamp.html title NewZealand ... more details
of Literature in NewZealand Part II., the English Section Newspapers page 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 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 ...Year in NZ 1843 Population The estimated population of NewZealand at the end of 1843 is 75,400 M ori and 11,848 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 ... 2008 03 05 ref Incumbents Regal and Vice Regal Head of State Queen Victoria Governor General of NewZealand Governor Captain nautical Captain Robert Fitzroy arrives to take up the position on 26 December replacing Captain nautical Captain William Hobson who died the previous 1842 in NewZealand Regal and Vice Regal year . Government and law Chief Justice of NewZealand Chief Justice William Martin ... 1842 in NewZealand Main centre leaders 1842 , 1863 in NewZealand Events 1863 & 1870 in NewZealand ... change its name to The Daily Southern Cross . It will eventually merge with The NewZealand Herald ... Southern Cross publisher National Library of NewZealand ref 2 August The NewZealand Colonist ... Statistics NewZealand archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071125112530 http www.stats.govt.nz NR ... George Fisher NewZealand George Fisher , politician. 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 1843 not specifically related to NewZealand see 1843 References Reflist Use dmy dates date April 2011 DEFAULTSORT 1843 In NewZealand Category 1843 in NewZealand ... more details
Year in NZ 1858 Incumbents Regal and Vice Regal Head of State Queen Victoria Governor General of NewZealand Governor Colonel Thomas Gore Browne Government and law The Parliament of NewZealand 2nd Parliament continues. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Sir Charles Clifford, 1st Baronet Sir Charles Clifford Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier Edward Stafford politician Edward Stafford . Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance William Richmond Chief Justice of NewZealand Chief Justice The Honourable Hon George Arney who had been appointed on 2 September 1857 arrives early in the year. Events Provincial Council Chambers are constructed in Wellington. These will eventually become the seat of Parliament. ref http www.parliament.nz en NZ HstBldgs History Resources 3 6 e 36e40376aa2842e6bcce0a4557ebf2bc.htm NewZealand Parliament Parliament timeline Bot generated title ref Arts and literature Music Appointments and awards The two dioceses of NewZealand are re organised as five new dioceses. Bishop Selwyn continues as Primate of NewZealand with the duties of Archbishop. Archbishop of NewZealand Primate of NewZealand George Selwyn Bishop of Lichfield George Selwyn Anglican Diocese of Auckland Bishop of NewZealand kept his old title Anglican Diocese of Christchurch Bishop of Christchurch Henry Harper bishop Henry Harper Diocese of Nelson Bishop of Nelson Edmund Hobhouse Diocese of Waiapu Bishop of Waiapu Vacant ref The Diocese of Waiapu is founded on 27 September but the first Bishop, William Williams, is not consecrated until ... 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 1858 not specifically related to NewZealand see 1858 References ... In NewZealand Category 1858 in NewZealand ... more details
Year in NZ 1936 The shape of NewZealand politics for the next five decades was defined when, in the aftermath of their heavy defeat by NewZealand Labour Party Labour , the United Party NewZealand United and NewZealand Reform Party Reform parties merged to form the NewZealand National Party . In the meantime ... same year by Edward VIII abdicated , succeeded same year by George VI Governor General of NewZealand ... Council of the United Kingdom PC small ref Statistics NewZealandNewZealand Official Yearbook, 1990 . ISSN 0078 0170 page 52 ref Government The 25th NewZealand Parliament continued with the NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party in government. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Bill Barnard NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Michael Joseph Savage Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Walter Nash Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Michael Joseph Savage Attorney General NewZealand Attorney General Rex Mason Parliamentary opposition Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition George William Forbes United Reform Party until May, then NewZealand ... Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton John Robert Fow Mayor of Wellington Thomas Charles Atkinson Hislop Thomas Hislop Mayor of Christchurch Dan Sullivan NewZealand politician Dan Sullivan ... Parliament commences. ref name almanac Lambert & Palenski The NewZealand Almanac , 1982. ISBN 0 908570 ... NewZealand Parliament Parliament timeline Bot generated title ref See Public broadcasting in New ... , 1936 in film , List of NewZealand feature films , Cinema of NewZealand , Category 1936 films Appointments and awards See NewZealand Order of Merit , Order of NewZealand Archbishop of NewZealand Anglican Church in Aotearoa, NewZealand and Polynesia , see appointments to Diocese Sport Chess ... A.W. Gyles of Wellington. ref http www.poisonpawn.co.nz nzcftitles.htm List of NewZealand Chess Champions ... more details
Use dmy dates date November 2011 Year in NZ 1949 Most New Zealanders became NewZealand nationality law NewZealand citizens in addition to being British subjects, as the British Nationality and NewZealand ... in the NewZealand general election, 1949 . Population Estimated Population as of 31 December 1,892,100 ... estimates.ashx Statistics NewZealand Historical Population Estimates ref Increase since 31 12 1948 ... Kingdom George VI Governor General of NewZealand Governor General Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron ... small ref Statistics NewZealandNewZealand Official Yearbook, 1990 . ISSN 0078 0170 page 52 ref Government The 28th NewZealand Parliament continued. Government was the NewZealand Labour Party Labour until after the NewZealand general election, 1949 November general election , which saw it replaced by NewZealand National Party National Party . Iriaka Ratana Labour is the first M ori woman elected ... NewZealand Parliament Parliament timeline Bot generated title ref Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House Robert McKeen Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister Peter Fraser NewZealand politician Peter Fraser then Sidney Holland Deputy Prime Minister of NewZealand Deputy Prime Minister Keith Holyoake from 13 December Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Walter Nash then Sidney Holland Minister of Foreign Affairs NewZealand Minister of Foreign Affairs Peter Fraser NewZealand politician Peter Fraser then Frederick Doidge Attorney General NewZealand Attorney General Rex Mason then Thomas Clifton Webb Parliamentary opposition Leader of the Opposition NewZealand Leader of the Opposition Sidney Holland NewZealand National Party National Party until 13 December, then Peter Fraser NewZealand politician Peter Fraser NewZealand Labour Party Labour . ref Cite web url http www.elections.org.nz democracy leaders opposition.html ... Mayor of Auckland John Allum Mayor of Hamilton, NewZealand Mayor of Hamilton Harold David Caro ... more details
NewZealand Open may refer to NewZealand Open , the leading men s golf tournament in NewZealandNewZealand Open badminton , an international badminton tournament held in NewZealand. NewZealand Open darts dab de NewZealand Open ... more details