1902 in New Zealand. Head of State – Edward VII Governor – The Earl of Ranfurly GCMG The Liberal Party was re-elected and formed the 15th New Zealand...
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The 1902 New Zealand general election was held on Tuesday, 25 November, in the general electorates, and on Monday, 22 December in the Māori electorates...
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Time in New Zealand is divided by law into two standard time zones. The main islands use New Zealand Standard Time (NZST), 12 hours in advance of Coordinated...
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New Zealand (Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island...
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adopted as New Zealand's national flag, and given statutory recognition in 1902. For several decades there has been debate about changing the flag. In 2016...
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professional players to tour Australia and New Zealand from November 1902 until March 1903. After an opening game in San Francisco, the tour began of eighteen...
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Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron is a New Zealand yacht club, and the club behind New Zealand's America's Cup campaigns, under the guises of New Zealand Challenge...
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of the New Zealand Defence Force alongside the Royal New Zealand Navy and the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Formed in 1845, as the New Zealand Military Forces...
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is a town in the Waikato district and region of the North Island of New Zealand. It was on State Highway 1 (until Huntly bypass opened in March 2020)...
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SS Elingamite (category 1902 in New Zealand)
2,585 tons, built in 1887, and owned by Huddart Parker. The ship was wrecked on 9 November 1902 off the north coast of New Zealand carrying a large consignment...
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tenure in the office; he used the title officially at the 1902 Colonial Conference. Some historians regard James FitzGerald as New Zealand's first prime...
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national flag 1869, formally adopted in 1902 New Zealand portal History of New Zealand List of governors of New Zealand Moon 2010, p. 66. Simpson, Tony (2015)...
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New Zealand sent representatives to the constitutional conventions which led to the uniting of the six Australian colonies but opted not to join. In the...
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Rail transport in New Zealand is an integral part of New Zealand's transport network, with a nationwide network of 4,375.5 km (2,718.8 mi) of track linking...
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SS Ventnor (category 1902 in New Zealand)
Ventnor was a British cargo steamship that was built in Scotland in 1901 and wrecked off New Zealand in 1902 with the loss of 13 of her crew. Her cargo included...
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Wellington (redirect from Wellington New Zealand)
Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand, and is the administrative centre of the Wellington Region. It is the...
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products to Britain. In 1899–1902 New Zealand made its first contribution to an external war, sending troops to fight on the British side in the Second Boer...
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to List of years in New Zealand. 85 mya: Around this time New Zealand splits from the supercontinent Gondwana. 5 mya: New Zealand's climate cools as Australia...
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(1909–1973), English footballer George Scrimshaw (rugby union) (1902–1971), New Zealand rugby union player George Scrimshaw (cricketer) (born 1998), English...
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Notable people with the name include: Christopher Vincent Stanich (1902–1987), New Zealand master mariner, harbourmaster and waterfront controller George...
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adoption of the current flag in 1902. The Union Jack was described as the "superior flag", to be flown above the New Zealand flag prior to 1965. Officially...
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The New Zealand Wars (Māori: Ngā pakanga o Aotearoa) took place from 1845 to 1872 between the New Zealand colonial government and allied Māori on one...
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Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, President of the British Medical Association Ian Fraser (cricketer) (1902–1990), New Zealand cricketer Ian Fraser, Baron...
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MAR-myte) is a food spread produced in New Zealand by Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company and distributed in Australia and the Pacific. Marmite is...
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Dhour El Choueir in 1892, establishing Corbans Wines at Henderson in 1902. In New Zealand, 53.8% of Lebanese are Christian, while a minority (6.6%) are Muslim...
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Ben Davidson may also refer to: Ben Davidson (rugby league) (1902–1961), New Zealand rugby league player Ben Davidson (politician) (1901–1991), American...
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team in Australia and New Zealand in 1902–03 Australia toured New Zealand in the 1904–05 season to play first-class matches against the New Zealand national...
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The New Zealand Parliament (Māori: Pāremata Aotearoa) is the unicameral legislature of New Zealand, consisting of the Sovereign (King-in-Parliament) and...
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New Zealand flag debate The New Zealand flag debate is a question over whether the national flag should be changed. For several decades, alternative designs...
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Christchurch (redirect from Christchurch, New Zealand)
in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand. Christchurch has a population of 396,200 and is located in the...
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