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In 2011, Archives New Zealand and the National Library of New Zealand were merged back into the Department of Internal Affairs. [2] [9] Before 1 February 2011 Archives New Zealand was a separate government department. [9] In 2018, the Christchurch office moved to a new location in Wigram near the Air Force Museum of New Zealand. [10] [11]
National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa Headquarters in Wellington 41°16′36″S 174°46′42″E / 41.276614°S 174.778372°E / -41.276614; 174.778372 Location Molesworth Street, Thorndon , Wellington , New Zealand Established 1965 Branch of Department of Internal Affairs Collection Size 1,515,172 in General Collections 5,333,500 in Alexander Turnbull ...
Templeton Hospital was an offshoot of Sunnyside Hospital which was the first hospital for the mentally ill in Ōtautahi Christchurch, New Zealand, and ran from 1863 to 1999. In 1917, 338 acres of land was purchased on Kirk's Road in Templeton by the Government for 'mental hospital purposes'. [2] 'Templeton Hospital Farm' was built by 1919, when ...
NZ Post (Māori: Tukurau Aotearoa), [1] shortened from New Zealand Post, is a state-owned enterprise responsible for providing postal service in New Zealand. New Zealand Post logo used from 2000 to 2021. The New Zealand Post Office, a government agency, provided postal, banking, and telecommunications services in New Zealand until 1987. By the ...
– via paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Photograph captioned: Damage caused by the explosion of three charges in a railway bridge in the Huntly district being inspected by an official of the Railways Department. The attempt to wreck the bridge, which is on the line connecting the Waikato coalmines with Huntly, was made early on Monday morning.
Born as Louisa Spencer on 4 January 1918, in Wellington, her father, Harry was a coal merchant and her mother, Mary-Ann (née Stewart), from Newtown, was a foster carer. [2] [3] By the time Louisa was 21, her mother had fostered 50 children. [4]
The first local government in the area was Kirikiriroa Road Board formed by a meeting in 1868. [6] Kirikiriroa Road Board covered the east bank of the Waikato from Tamahere to Taupiri . [ 7 ] Hamilton East took over its area from the Road Board in 1872 [ 8 ] and the Board had its last meeting on 7 March 1921, before becoming part of Waikato County.
The Waikato Times is a daily newspaper published in Hamilton, New Zealand, and owned by media business Stuff Ltd.It has a circulation to the greater Waikato region and became a tabloid paper in 2018.