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  2. Wellington Rugby Football Union - Wikipedia

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    Wellington suffered 10 unsuccessful challenges for the Ranfurly Shield until they took it off Auckland in 2008, scoring five tries in a 27–0 victory, on the weekend of the Auckland Union's 125th anniversary. Wellington lost the shield to Canterbury on 29 August, losing 36–14 at the then

  3. KapCon - Wikipedia

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    KapCon is a role-playing convention held annually in Wellington, New Zealand. [1] It is one of the largest gaming conventions in New Zealand, and the longest running, having run every Wellington Anniversary Weekend (the weekend closest to 22 January) since 1993.

  4. History of rugby union matches between Australia and New ...

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    Athletic Park, Wellington 15–8 New Zealand: 40 20 August 1955 Athletic Park, Wellington 16–8 New Zealand: 1955 Australia tour of New Zealand: 41 3 September 1955 Carisbrook, Dunedin 8–0 New Zealand: 42 17 September 1955 Eden Park, Auckland 3–8 Australia: 43 25 May 1957 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 11–25 New Zealand

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  6. List of New Zealand rugby union test matches - Wikipedia

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    Wellington: 1936-09-12 Australia: 38 13 Carisbrook: Dunedin: 1937-08-14 South Africa: 13 7 Athletic Park: Wellington: 1937-09-04 South Africa: 6 13 Lancaster Park: Christchurch: South Africa: 1937-09-25 South Africa: 6 17 Eden Park: Auckland: South Africa: 1938-07-23 Australia: 24 9 Sydney Cricket Ground: Sydney: 1938-08-06 Australia: 20 14 ...

  7. Wellington Regional Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Regional Stadium (commercially known as Sky Stadium through naming rights) [4] [5] is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand. The stadium's bowl site size is 48,000 m 2 (520,000 sq ft).

  8. Capital of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The sesquicentennial anniversary of the capital moving to Wellington was celebrated on the weekend of 25 and 26 July 2015. A concert organised by Wellington City Council [38] was held in front of Parliament House and a light show depicting the history of Wellington projected onto the front of the building. [39]

  9. Wellington election results: Maria Antuña, Amanda Silvestri ...

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    She has been a Wellington resident for 14 years and owns an insurance agency with her husband. She ran for the District 6 seat on the county School Board in 2022 and serves on the advisory council ...