Infobox heraldry image Badge of the NewZealandHerald Extraordinary.svg image size 150px caption The heraldic badge of NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary tradition Gallo British jurisdiction England , Wales and Northern Ireland authority College of Arms NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary is the Officer of Arms officer of arms responsible for the regulation of heraldry in NewZealand . Although affiliated with the College of Arms in London , NewZealandHerald lives and works in NewZealand, and is not a member of the College Chapter. The current NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary ... NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary to Her Majesty style Her Majesty The Elizabeth II ..., NewZealandHerald s appointment was unlike other extraordinary heralds and more akin to that of officers ... in London . NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary has no autonomous power to grant arms. However, NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary represents the College of Arms in NewZealand, is deputy .... The NewZealandHerald Extraordinary is also the Herald of the NewZealand Order of Merit . Since the creation of the office of NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary in 1978, letters patent ... badge badge of office of NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary is blazoned A complex M ori ... of Prime Minister and Cabinet from 1974, and NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary to the Queen ... NewZealandHerald Extraordinary, Phillip O Shea, consist of adopted crest Statant within a crown Or a kea Nestor notabilis holding his dexter claw the baton of the NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary all Proper. torse helm escutcheon Or, the badge of the NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary ... Herald of Arms 1982 20 NewZealand Armorist 7 Macaulay, G.A., Honours and Arms Legal and Constitutional ... Review 381 Malcolm Innes of Edingight Innes, Sir Malcolm, of Edingight , NewZealandHerald of Arms ... overview herald of arms.html Official Website NewZealand Government http www.college of arms.gov.uk ... more details
Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 For the officer of arms NewZealandHerald Extraordinary Infobox Newspaper name The NewZealandHerald image Image NewZealandHerald ... of the Auckland edition, Friday 2 June 2006. The NewZealandHerald is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Auckland , NewZealand, owned by APN News & Media . It has the largest newspaper circulation in NewZealand, peaking at over 200,000 copies in 2006, declining to 187,129 by June 2008. ref ... COA wide image NewZealandHerald Arms.svg bannerimage badgeimage notes The arms of the newspaper, The NewZealandHerald, consist of ref citation last Tonson first A.E. title NewZealand Armorist year ... News & Media NZ newspaper DEFAULTSORT NewZealandHerald Category Newspapers published in NewZealand ... Category Companies based in Auckland de The NewZealandHerald es The NewZealandHerald fr The NewZealandHerald mk The NewZealandHerald nl The NewZealandHerald pt The NewZealandHerald sv The NewZealandHerald ... Centre right headquarters Auckland , NewZealand editor Tim Murphy circulation 187,129 br 585,000 ... print ad herald circulation.cfm title Herald circulation accessdate 5 November 2007 work The NewZealandHerald date 9 January 2007 ref History The Herald was founded by William Chisholm Wilson ... Southern Cross , owned by Alfred Horton, which was first published in 1843 by William Brown NewZealand ...?a d&cl CL1.DSC&essay 1 publisher National Library of NewZealand accessdate 23 March 2012 ref ref ... Labour Government of NewZealand Labour led government , the Electoral Finance Act , to the point ... ZealandHerald date 12 November 2007 accessdate 27 January 2010 ref Herald on Sunday A compact ... years 2007 and 2009 and is NewZealand s second highest circulating weekly newspaper after ... among major NewZealand newspapers. ref cite web url http www.kiwiblog.co.nz 2011 02 newspaper ... more details
The NewZealandHerald and Auckland Gazette was Auckland s first newspaper. It ran from July 1841 to January 1842, until it offended Governor General of NewZealand Governor William Hobson so much it was closed down. It is not related to the current NewZealandHerald , which was first published in 1863. References Clyde Romer Hughes Taylor. http www.teara.govt.nz 1966 P Printing GeneralSurvey en Printing General Survey , from An Encyclopaedia of NewZealand , edited by A. H. McLintock, originally published in 1966. Te Ara The Encyclopedia of NewZealand, updated 2007 09 18. Accessed 2007 12 23. DNZB last Simpson first K. A. id 1h29 title Hobson, William Biography accessdate 3 April 2011 Category Newspapers published in NewZealand Category Media of Auckland NewZealand newspaper stub ... 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 NewZealandHerald 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 NewZealandHerald 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
Infobox Newspaper name New York Herald image File New York Herald Building 1895 demolished 1921 .jpg 200px caption New York Herald Building 1895 by architect Stanford White was demolished in 1921. type ... website The New York Herald was a large distribution newspaper based in New York City that existed ... quote His quest to find David Livingstone was financed by his paper, the New York Herald. Nothing had .... Following Bennett Jr. s move to Paris, the New York Herald suffered from his attempt to manage its operation in New York by telegram. In 1924, after Bennett Jr. s death, the New York Herald was acquired by its smaller rival, the New York Tribune , to form the New York Herald Tribune . In 1959, the New York Herald Tribune and its Europe an edition were sold to John Hay Whitney , then the U.S. ... thumb right 275px The electrotype electrotyping department of the New York Herald in 1902 ... Sold to Scripps Howard , The New York Times ref Commemorated New York s Herald Square is named after the New York Herald newspaper in the north side of the square there is a sculpture commemorating ... graced the New York Herald building rang every hour until it was moved to Herald Square. North of Herald ... See also New York Herald Tribune successor to the New York Herald External links http books.google.com ... York herald or, Old news on board of a homeward ... by John Henry Potter Commons category New York ... Defunct New York City newspapers Category New York Herald ca New York Herald de New York Herald es New York Herald fa fr New York Herald it New York Herald he no New York Herald pl New York Herald simple New York Herald fi The New York Herald sv New York Herald ... States. ref name crouthamel cite book author James L. Crouthamel coauthors title Bennett s New York Herald and the Rise of the Popular Press year 1989 publisher Syracuse University Press page quote The finished four page Herald with its circulation of twelve thousand was in 1845 the most popular ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name New Jersey Herald image Image njh 08 19 2008.jpg 175px border caption The August 19, 2008 front page of the New Jersey Herald . type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1829 ceased publication price USD .50 Monday Saturday BR USD 1.25 Sunday owners Quincy Newspapers political position publisher Jack Findley editor Bruce Tomlinson staff circulation 11,220 Daily br 17,430 Sunday ref cite web url http www.njpa.org njpa member newspapers daily newspaper members.html New 20Jersey 20Herald title NJPA New Jersey Press Association date 2008 08 19 ref headquarters 2 Spring Street, Newton, New Jersey Newton , New Jersey ISSN website http www.njherald.com njherald.com The New Jersey Herald is a newspaper published six days Sunday Friday every week. Its headquarters are in Newton, New Jersey . It is the only daily newspaper published in Sussex County, New Jersey and one of the oldest in the state. It has a distribution that reaches into both Morris County, New Jersey Morris County and Warren County, New Jersey Warren County in New Jersey , as well as Pike County, Pennsylvania , and Orange County, New York . ref http www.njherald.com story 12623642 the new jersey herald About Us , The New Jersey Herald. Accessed October 23, 2007. ref History The New Jersey Herald was first published in 1829, making it one of New Jersey s oldest published newspapers. In 1925, the paper ... headquarters moved to 2 Spring Street. The New Jersey Sunday Herald first published on June 11, 1962 ..., 1970. Quincy Newspapers acquired the company in March 1980. Today, The New Jersey Herald is published six days a week except Saturday . ref http www.njinsider.com newspapers02.htm New Jersey Herald , New Jersey Insider. Accessed October 23, 2007. ref Coverage The New Jersey Herald covers many local ... Reflist External links http www.njherald.com Official Website QNI Category Sussex County, New Jersey Category Newspapers published in New Jersey Category Publications established in 1829 ... more details
refimprove date December 2009 original research date December 2009 Infobox newspaper name New York Herald ... , Richard Watts, Jr. and Walter Kerr and begat the International Herald Tribune and New York magazine New York magazine. The New York Herald Tribune ceased publication in August 1966. Origins The New York Herald and the New York Tribune were established in 1835 and 1841, respectively. The papers were ... was hung up that said Jonah just swallowed the whale. New York Herald Tribune The newly merged ...?id hqdIAAAAIBAJ&sjid NwENAAAAIBAJ&pg 837,5293052&dq &hl en New York Herald Tribune Dies Of Labor ... Tribune , The New York Times and the Washington Post became joint owners with Whitney of the Herald ... , the student and aspiring journalist Patricia Jean Seberg sells the New York Herald Tribune along ... comedian, can be clearly seen in several episodes reading the New York Herald Tribune. New York Herald ... Kurtzman The Timid Soul by H. T. Webster Awards In the 1920s, the New York Herald Tribune established ... the Life and Death of the New York Herald Tribune . New York Knopf, 1986. ISBN 0 394 50877 7. Category Defunct New York City newspapers New York Herald Tribune Category New York Herald Tribune Category New York Tribune Herald Tribune Category Newspapers published in New York City Category Publications disestablished in 1967 Category Publications established in 1924 Category New York Herald bg es New York Herald Tribune it New York Herald Tribune pt New York Herald Tribune ru New York Herald Tribune sv New York Herald Tribune tr New York Herald Tribune ... staff foundation Start date 1924 political language ceased publication 1966 headquarters New York City circulation sister newspapers ISSN oclc website The New York Herald Tribune was a daily newspaper created in 1924 when the New York Tribune acquired the New York Herald . Other predecessors, which had earlier merged into the New York Tribune , included the original The New Yorker newsweekly unrelated ... more details
2005 work The NewZealandHerald accessdate 2009 05 12 ref In 1935, the population of New Lynn was 3,500 ... centre work The NewZealandHerald date 20 December 2006 first Mathew last Dearnaley ref ref cite ...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 ... mall in Auckland when it opened in 1963. It became the first air conditioned mall in NewZealand in 1987 ... 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 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
service of the Order of the Garter in 2006 . l r Wales Herald Extraordinary Wales Herald of Arms Extraordinary Michael Siddons , Somerset Herald Somerset Herald of Arms in Ordinary David White officer of arms David White , Maltravers Herald Extraordinary Maltravers Herald of Arms Extraordinary John Martin Robinson John Robinson , York Herald York Herald of Arms in Ordinary Henry Paston Bedingfeld , Windsor Herald Windsor Herald of Arms in Ordinary William Hunt officer of arms William Hunt . Image Herald Gelre of the Duke of Gueldres.jpg thumb 250px Herald Gelre of the Duke of Gueldres around 1380 . Image Bavarian Herald.jpg right thumb 250px Bavarian herald Joerg Rugenn wearing a tabard of the Coat of arms of Bavaria , around 1510. A herald , or, more correctly, a herald of arms , is an Officer ... V to fight. During the Battle of Agincourt , the English and the French herald, Montjoie, watched the battle ... ref Like other officers of arms, a herald would often wear a surcoat, called a tabard , decorated ... job of a herald today is to be an expert in coats of arms. In the United Kingdom heralds are still ... . In addition, the Canadian Heraldic Authority has created the position of Herald of Arms ... Herald Richmond Herald of Arms in Ordinary Chester Herald Chester Herald of Arms in Ordinary Lancaster Herald Lancaster Herald of Arms in Ordinary York Herald York Herald of Arms in Ordinary Somerset Herald Somerset Herald of Arms in Ordinary Windsor Herald Windsor Herald of Arms in Ordinary English Heralds of Arms Extraordinary Arundel Herald Extraordinary Arundel Herald of Arms Extraordinary Beaumont Herald Extraordinary Beaumont Herald of Arms Extraordinary Maltravers Herald Extraordinary Maltravers Herald of Arms Extraordinary NewZealandHerald Extraordinary NewZealandHerald of Arms Extraordinary Norfolk Herald Extraordinary Norfolk Herald of Arms Extraordinary Surrey Herald Extraordinary Surrey Herald of Arms Extraordinary Wales Herald Extraordinary Wales Herald of Arms Extraordinary ... more details
The NBR NewZealand Opera is NewZealand s largest professional opera company. The company was formed in 2000 when the Wellington City Opera 1992 1999 and Auckland Opera 1970 2000 companies decided to merge into one organization for financial reasons. ref name NZ Herald 3008352 cite web url http www.nzherald.co.nz donald macintyre news article.cfm?a id 81&objectid 3008352 title Nicholas Tarling On and Off Opera in Auckland 1970 2000 date work The NewZealandHerald accessdate 10 September 2011 ref The company produces two fully staged operas each year during an annual season. References Reflist External links http www.nzopera.com index.cfm www.nzopera.com DEFAULTSORT NBR NewZealand Opera Category NewZealand opera companies opera company stub ... more details
orphan date May 2011 The Star of NewZealand is a 19 Carat mass carat diamond which was the first List of diamonds million dollar diamond to be sold in NewZealand . The diamond was mined in South Africa and was cut from a 52 carat raw diamond ref name NZ Herald 10387579 cite news url http www.nzherald.co.nz nz news article.cfm?c id 1&objectid 10387579 title Twinkle, twinkle, million dollar star author Tay, Karen date 21 June 2006 work The NewZealandHerald accessdate 13 November 2011 ref in Israel before being sent to Auckland , NewZealand. References references DEFAULTSORT Star of NewZealand Category Named diamonds mineral 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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in The NewZealandHerald 28 March 1979 , p.  1. De Graaf, Peter, The Kiwi Kosovars in Metro June, 2001 , pp.  89 93. Drury, Abdullah, A Short History of the Ponsonby Mosque, NewZealand in Al Nahdah Malaysia , Vol.19, No.3, pp.  36 38. Drury, Abdullah, A Short History NewZealand ... in The NewZealandHerald 7 April 1980 , p.  2. Islamic Meat Trade in The Otago Daily Times 12 ... , p.  11. Middleton, Julie, NZ Muslim leader honoured in The NewZealandHerald 22 August 2005 ... in single salute in The NewZealandHerald 30 September 1995 , p.  24. Moslem Group Form NZ Federation in The NewZealandHerald 2 May 1979 , p.  10. Muslims begin the holy month of Ramadan in The NewZealandHerald 27 January 1996 , p.  17. Muslims plan mosque for city in The Auckland Star 4 January 1956 , p.  5. Muslims Raising Funds for a Mosque in The NewZealandHerald ....  8. Musovich in The NewZealandHerald 17 18 November 2001 , D13. N.Z. Moslems Support Arab Cause in The NewZealandHerald 12 June 1967 , p.  1. Obituary Notice in Al Mujaddid December 2001 ..., Ainsley, Mazhar Krasniqi in The NewZealandHerald 31 December 2002 , p.A6. Trickett, Peter, Minarets ...Cleanup date October 2007 NewZealand Muslim Association NZMA the oldest Islamic institution in NewZealand. It was established in 1950. In 1959 it purchased a house in Ponsonby, NewZealand Ponsonby , central ... invited Maulana Said Musa Patel from the Gujarat to become NewZealand s first Imam . In 1967 this house ..., Ponsonby. In 1979 the house on this site was removed and construction work began to build NewZealand ... of Islamic Associations of NewZealand FIANZ , the national Muslim organisation. Former presidents of the NZMA ... , NewZealand , and Mazhar Krasniqi , Q.S.M. Venue Silver Jubilee celebrations of the Federation of Islamic Associations of NewZealand FIANZ , 16 November 2005, Parliament House, Wellington , New ... C., A History of the Muslim Community in NewZealand to 1980 , thesis submitted in partial fulfilment ... more details
From its formation in 1961 ref http legislation.knowledge basket.co.nz gpacts reprint text 1961 an 005.html Dairy Board Act 1961 ref until 2001 the New Zealand Dairy Board NZDB was the statutory board in control of the export all New Zealand dairy products. It operated through a global network of marketing subsidiaries, based in the countries where New Zealand dairy products are sold. In 2001, the Dairy Board was merged with the two largest New Zealand dairy cooperatives which represented 96 of the industry to form Fonterra . GlobalCo was an interim name used before the name of Fonterra was chosen. ref name herald 2001 cite news url http www.nzherald.co.nz dairy industry news article.cfm?c id 168&objectid 195573 title Huge responsibility on GlobalCo to perform newspaper New Zealand Herald News publisher www.nzherald.co.nz author Herald online staff, Reuters date 2001 06 18 accessdate 2010 10 14 ref The merger required approval from the Commerce Commission , which it declined, so a special Act of Parliament, the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act 2001 was passed allowing the merger to occur. ref name herald 2001 See also Dairy farming in New Zealand Agriculture in New Zealand References reflist External links http fonterra.co.nz wps wcm connect fonterracom fonterra.com our business fonterra at a glance about us our history Our history at Fonterra Category International trade Category Government owned companies of New Zealand Category Dairy farming in New Zealand ... more details
Zealand Governor George Edward Grey Sir George Grey Government and law The Parliament of NewZealand 3rd Parliament continues. Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker of the House David Monro Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier Edward Stafford politician Edward Stafford becomes ... NewZealand Minister of Finance Edward Stafford politician Edward Stafford takes up the post on 31 October after William Fitzherbert NewZealand William Fitzherbert loses the post when the Weld government ends on 16 October. Chief Justice of NewZealand Chief Justice The Honourable Hon Sir George Arney ... Zealand is moved from History of Auckland Capital of NewZealand Auckland to Wellington NewZealand ... NewZealand Parliament Parliament timeline Bot generated title ref The Marlborough ... of NewZealand accessdate 17 June 2008 DASHBot ref February The start of the West Coast Gold Rush ... bin paperspast?a d&cl CL1.WCT title West Coast Times publisher National Library of NewZealand accessdate ... publisher National Library of NewZealand accessdate 14 June 2008 DASHBot ref 26 July Parliament officially ... 1862 in NewZealand Events 1862 30 August The NewZealand Spectator and Cook s Strait Guardian publishes ...?a d&cl CL1.NZSCSG title NewZealand Spectator and Cook s Strait Guardian publisher National Library of NewZealand accessdate 22 May 2008 DASHBot ref November The Grey River Argus begins publication ... Zealand Appointments and awards 1866 . Archbishop of NewZealand Primate of NewZealand George Selwyn Bishop of Lichfield George Selwyn Anglican Diocese of Auckland Bishop of NewZealand kept his old ... Abraham Sport Cricket Horse racing The race which becomes the NewZealand Cup in 1883 in NewZealand 1883 , is run for the first time at Riccarton, NewZealand Riccarton Racecourse. ref name Moa Todd, S. 1976 Sporting Records of NewZealand. Auckland Moa Publications ref Major race winners NewZealand Cup Rob Roy NewZealand Derby Egremont Rowing The Star Boating Club is formed in Wellington . ref ... more details
Herald publisher National Library of NewZealand accessdate 2008 09 21 ref 15 January The Nelson Examiner and NewZealand Chronicle , first published in 1842, produces its last issue. ref cite web url http paperspast.natlib.govt.nz cgi bin paperspast?a d&cl CL1.NENZC title Nelson Examiner and NewZealand Chronicle publisher National Library of NewZealand accessdate 21 May 2008 DASHBot ref 30 June The Wellington Independent publishes its final issue, and is replaced by The NewZealand Times . The newspaper ... 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 Julius Vogel . Minister of Finance NewZealand Minister of Finance Julius Vogel Chief Justice of NewZealand ... in Gisborne, NewZealand Gisborne . It is initially bi weekly. The paper changed its name to The Gisborne ... CL1.WI title Wellington Independent publisher National Library of NewZealand accessdate 23 May ... and forecasts to ships, establishing NewZealand s first weather service. ref cite book last Dunmore first Patricia ed. title The Dunmore Book of NewZealand Records year 1977 page 19 ref Arts and literature Music Appointments and awards Archbishop of NewZealand Primate of NewZealand Henry Harper ... of first race meeting at Ellerslie Racecourse Ellerslie . see also 1857 in NewZealand Horse racing ... race. The first winner of which evidence survives is recorded. Major race winners NewZealand Cup Tambourini NewZealand Derby Tadmor Auckland Cup Templeton Wellington Cup Castaway Rowing Rugby Union Rugby union spreads quickly, with many new clubs being formed Ngaruawahia , Hamilton, NewZealand Hamilton , Cambridge, NewZealand Cambridge , New Plymouth Taranaki club Hawera Egmont club , Parnell, NewZealand Parnell , Grafton, NewZealand Grafton , Ponsonby, NewZealand Ponsonby , and Mount Hobson ... work from An Encyclopaedia of NewZealand, edited by A. H. McLintock, originally published in 1966 ... more details
CL1.TH&sp TH title Taranaki Herald publisher National Library of NewZealand ref Arts and literature Music Appointments and awards Archbishop of NewZealand Bishop of NewZealand George Selwyn Bishop ...Year in NZ 1852 Population The estimated population of NewZealand at the end of 1852 is 63,100 M ori and 27,633 non M ori. ref Statistics NewZealand has collated estimates from a number of sources interpolating ... Head of State Queen Victoria Governor General of NewZealand Governor George Edward Grey Sir George Grey Government and law With the passing by the Parliament of the United Kingdom of NewZealand Constitution Act 1852 the way is set for NewZealand s NewZealand general election, 1853 first general ... NewZealand Parliament Parliament timeline ref It will be held on 1 October 1853 in NewZealand Government and law 1853 . see also 1846 in NewZealand Government and law 1846 . 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 ... 19 January or 25 December, 1851 in NewZealand 1851 ref http www.roadworks.co.nz kroad history 1850.asp ... waterfront in 1852 featuring the Governor Wynyard ref the first steamer built in NewZealand ... Shipbuilding 1 en Te Ara The Encyclopedia of NewZealand Shipbuilding ref 3 June The Guardian and Canterbury ... Publications 1840 2000 publisher Statistics NewZealand archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071125112530 ... to daily publishing in 1877. From 1935 until 1989 when it will cease publication it will be NewZealand ... 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 and topics in 1852 not specifically related to NewZealand see 1852 References Reflist Use dmy dates date April 2011 DEFAULTSORT 1852 In NewZealand Category 1852 in NewZealand ... more details
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Reform NewZealand was a centre right liberal conservative or classical liberal political party in NewZealand . The party was established by dissatisfied members of ACT NewZealand , and advocates similar policies of low taxation, ref cite web url http www.reform.org.nz node 2 title Taxation publisher Reform NewZealand accessdate 2011 02 18 Dead link date November 2011 ref privatisation, ref cite web url http www.reform.org.nz node 25 title State Asset Ownership publisher Reform NewZealand accessdate 2011 02 18 Dead link date November 2011 ref and reduced government. ref cite web url http www.reform.org.nz node 31 title Introduction publisher Reform NewZealand accessdate 2011 02 18 Dead link date November 2011 ref The party never registered on any opinion polls, named its party leadership, or confirmed its organizational details. While claiming that it planned to contest the 2011 election ref Cheng, Derek February 18, 2011 . http www.nzherald.co.nz nz news article.cfm?c id 1&objectid 10707104 New right wing party now shopping round. http www.nzherald.co.nz NewZealandHerald . Accessed November 2011. ref it never attempted to register with the NewZealand Electoral Commission and did not stand any candidates. It listed its policies as opposition to the current Key administration s seabed and foreshore compromise legislation which was designed to placate National s alternative coalition partner, the Maori Party restoration of the Employment Contracts Act anti union industrial relations legislation of the nineties climate change denial and sharp reduction in public sector employment through asset sale privatization , as well as reduction of social welfare expenditure. See also portal NewZealand ACT NewZealand References reflist External links http www.reform.org.nz Official website Historic NewZealand political parties Category Political parties in NewZealand Category ... parties Category 2011 establishments in NewZealand NewZealand poli stub ... more details
Easy FM was a local radio station in the Marlborough, NewZealand Marlborough region of NewZealand, broadcasting to both Blenheim, NewZealand Blenheim and Picton, NewZealand Picton . The station, together with Sounds FM , was owned by Marlborough Media until December 2007 when the company was sold to MediaWorks NZ . Easy FM played an easy listening mix of music similar to that of The Breeze NewZealand The Breeze and Easy Mix . Months after RadioWorks took over Easy FM the station was rebranded as The Breeze, retaining the stations local breakfast show while all other shows were replaced with network programming. Like most other Breeze stations, the local breakfast show was eventually replaced with a networked breakfast show. External links http www.nzherald.co.nz topic story.cfm?c id 257&objectid 10484562 NewZealandHerald South Island radio stations join the network http www.mediaworks.co.nz Default.aspx?tabid 134&articleID 463&flashEnabled true MediaWorks Website Radioworks acquires Marlborough Stations coord missing NewZealand Category Radio stations in NewZealand NewZealand radio station stub ... 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