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  2. Ian Morris (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ian was a founding member of iconic New Zealand band Th' Dudes, formed at Sacred Heart in 1975. He had chart hits as a solo artist under the name Tex Pistol (a name he took on because "Ian Morris [didn't] sound poppy enough" [ 3 ] ), and in collaboration with his brother Rikki as Tex Pistol and Rikki Morris .

  3. List of members of the New Zealand Parliament who died in ...

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    The first time this happened was in 1855 when the 1st New Zealand Parliament was dissolved after its third session on 15 September 1855, with Alfred Christopher Picard dying two days later. [3] Job Vile , who had represented the Manawatu electorate during the 15th New Zealand Parliament , died on 6 December 1905.

  4. The Daily Telegraph (Napier, New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Telegraph was a newspaper serving Napier and the Hawke's Bay region district of New Zealand. It was established in February 1871 by founding editor, London journalist, Richard Halkett Lord. The paper remained in publication until 1999 when it merged with the Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune to become Hawke's Bay Today. [1]

  5. Michael Amos - Wikipedia

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    In early 1949, Amos swam 440 yards freestyle in 5:13.4, to break the national intermediate boys' record previously held by Noel Crump by 1.4 seconds. [3] Amos then won five titles at the 1949 New Zealand junior swimming championships held in Napier: the 100 yards, 220 yards and 440 yards freestyle; and the 100 yards and 220 yards backstroke.

  6. Terrace End Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Terrace End Cemetery, Napier Road. Terrace End Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Palmerston North, New Zealand.. Almost 10,000 people have been buried in the cemetery since Rangitāne gifted the land to the fledgling Palmerston North settlement in 1875.

  7. Category:People from Napier, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from Napier, New Zealand (3 C, 32 P) Pages in category "People from Napier, New Zealand" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total.

  8. Karaitiana Takamoana - Wikipedia

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    Karaitiana Takamoana (died 24 February 1879) was a Māori chief of Ngāti Kahungunu, and a New Zealand Member of Parliament for the Eastern Maori electorate.. Recognised by many as a founding father of the modern Ngāti Kahungunu iwi, he was a veteran of the Musket Wars and the East Coast campaigns of the New Zealand Wars, including the East Cape War and Te Kooti's War.

  9. 1946 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    14 September: A New Zealand team played a single game against Wellington, which they won 5–2 [10] The Chatham Cup is won by Wellington Marist who beat Technical Old Boys of Christchurch 2–1 in the final. [11] Provincial league champions: [12] Auckland: Metro College; Canterbury: Western; Hawke's Bay: Napier Rovers; Nelson: Otago: Mosgiel