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  2. Te Henui Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    This was the final act of the Taranaki wars. [4] There are two separate monuments at the cemetery that commemorate people who died in the incident. [2] With the abolition of provincial government in 1876, the cemetery came under the control of the New Plymouth Borough Council. [2] Today, it is controlled by the New Plymouth District Council. [3]

  3. Alfred Bayly - Wikipedia

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    Walter Bayly (1869–1950), Taranaki and New Zealand rugby representative. Alfred Bayly was educated at New Plymouth Boys' High School . [ 1 ] He married Mary Eleanor Georgina Cashel on 30 September 1895, at St Paul's Church, Auckland , [ 4 ] and they went on to have five daughters, three of whom died as children.

  4. Wikipedia : Database reports/Recent deaths

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    place of death manner of death place of burial Q1344395: Petr Hannig: 1946-01-20 1946-11-20 2025-01-21 Czech music producer and singer composer singer politician musician lyricist: party leader: Czech Republic: Neštěmice: Rehabilitační klinika Malvazinky: Q1769274: Håkon Bleken: 1929-01-09 2025-01-21 Norwegian artist painter: Norway ...

  5. Marama Martin - Wikipedia

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    When colour television began broadcasting in New Zealand in October 1973, Marama Martin was the first person seen on screen, wearing a mauve dress. [2] On 31 March 1975, Martin was the last person to appear on NZBC TV, before New Zealand's sole television channel at the time was split into TV One and TV2 . [ 2 ]

  6. List of New Zealand police officers killed in the line of duty

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    A slain officer may receive a police funeral, including an honour guard and flag-draped casket, [5] and be officially mourned in the New Zealand House of Representatives. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] At least four officers have received posthumous honours—Sergeant Stewart Guthrie received the highest Commonwealth civilian decoration, the George Cross .

  7. Tacoma-Pierce County death notices for January 2023 - AOL

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    Death notices are provided to The News Tribune once per month by the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department. Here are the deaths for January 2023. Abraham, William Edward, 92, Jan. 1, Puyallup

  8. List of earthquakes in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Felt throughout New Zealand 9 April 1974 Dunedin Otago 4.9 12 km 45.97°S 170.52°E Widespread chimney damage in southern suburbs of Dunedin 5 November 1974 Opunake Taranaki 6.0 5.4 [34] 12 km 39.54°S 173.46°E Damage in Taranaki; felt throughout central New Zealand 5 May 1976: Milford Sound: Southland: 6.6: 6.5 [34] 12 km: 44.67°S: 167.38°E

  9. Taranaki Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The word "Taranaki" was dropped from the masthead about 1962 when the paper's ownership was merged with that of the Herald to become Taranaki Newspapers Ltd, and reinstated in 2004. [2] As of December 2008, the circulation was 25,578. [3] Taranaki Newspapers Ltd was bought by Independent Newspapers Ltd in 1989 and was then part of Fairfax Media.