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  2. The Northern Club - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Club is a private members' club in Auckland, New Zealand. Founded in 1869, today it has more than 2,000 members, [ 1 ] drawn from the city's professional and business community. The club's main building is designated as a Category I historic building by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust .

  3. Graeme Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Hunt was born in Auckland, New Zealand.He was the third of the five children of Frederick Phillip Hunt (1921–1982), a self-employed wire worker, and Beverley Nance Hunt (née Hatcher) (1926–2002), an accounts clerk.

  4. Installations of the United States Navy in New Zealand

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    In Auckland Hotels there were officers Red Cross clubs and enlisted men's club. The clubs offered a slice of home with US food, library, table tennis and pool , music, and dance. The YMCA in Auckland held events for the troops also.

  5. Special Tactics Group - Wikipedia

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    Officers are assigned to the STG on a full-time basis with sections based in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. [2] In 2012, the STG became a police tactical group following the New Zealand government joining Australia ’s national counter-terrorism coordination organisation.

  6. Auckland University Students' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland University Students' Association (AUSA), founded in 1891, represents students at the University of Auckland. [1] AUSA organises student events, publicises student issues, administers student facilities, and assists affiliated student clubs and societies. It also produces Craccum magazine and runs the bFM radio station. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Battle of Manners Street - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Manners Street refers to a riot involving American servicemen and New Zealand servicemen and civilians outside the Allied Services Club in Manners Street, Te Aro, Wellington in 1943. [1] The club was a social centre, open to all military personnel.

  8. Officers Club - Wikipedia

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    Officers Club, The Officers Club or similar may refer to: Officers' Club (Belgrade), a building in Belgrade, Serbia; Officers Club, Dhaka, a government (and related) officers' club in Bangladesh; Officers Club Services Ground, a cricket ground in Hampshire, England; The Officers Club, a UK menswear retailer, part of Blue Inc.

  9. Category:Military officers' clubs - Wikipedia

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    Officers Club, Belgrade This page was last edited on 7 February 2024, at 08:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...