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  2. 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]

  3. 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 .

  4. 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.

  5. List of New Zealand firefighters killed in the line of duty

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    This is a list of New Zealand Firefighters killed in the line of duty. As of 2020, 66 firefighters have been killed, of which 23 have died while responding to an incident, 35 at incidents, and another 8 during training or routine tasks.

  6. Archives New Zealand - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Louis Hay - Wikipedia

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    James Augustus Louis Hay (14 January 1881 – 4 February 1948) [1] was a prominent New Zealand architect. He designed many new Art Deco buildings in Napier after the 1931 earthquake that had destroyed much of the town.

  8. 1934 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Category:Rugby union in New Zealand, Category:All Blacks the Bledisloe Cup was won by Australia, with one win and one draw. The Ranfurly Shield changed hands twice: Canterbury lost their first defence to Hawkes Bay 0–9.

  9. Anglican Diocese of Waiapu - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Waiapu is one of the 13 dioceses and hui amorangi (Māori bishoprics) of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. [1] The Diocese covers the area around the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand, including Tauranga, Taupō, Gisborne, Hastings and Napier. It is named for the Waiapu River.

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