happened during 1886 in New Zealand. Head of State – Queen Victoria Governor – Lieutenant-General Sir William Jervois. The 9th New Zealand Parliament continues...
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cricket team toured New Zealand in late November and early December 1886. It was Australia's third tour of New Zealand, after tours in 1877-78 and 1880-81...
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New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui) and the South...
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Mount Tarawera (category 1886 in New Zealand)
of New Zealand. Nairn, I. and Houghton, B. F. (1986) "Tarawera- the 1886 eruption" in Perry, J. F. (Ed.) Tarawera Eruption Centennial Exhibition 1886–1986...
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The 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera was a violent volcanic eruption that occurred in the early hours of 10 June 1886 at Mount Tarawera, near Rotorua on...
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organisation was established in 1886, and since 2017 has traded as Dogs New Zealand. The club is a member of the FCI. The New Zealand Kennel Club is an organisation...
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Palmerston North Nelson Rotorua New Plymouth Whangārei Invercargill Whanganui Gisborne The word city took on two meanings in New Zealand after the local government...
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Pink and White Terraces (category 1886 in New Zealand)
were natural wonders of New Zealand. They were reportedly the largest silica sinter deposits on Earth. They disappeared in the 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera...
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today's New Zealand Defence Force, initially called in 1886 the New Zealand Permanent Militia. Just a decade later, policing in New Zealand was given...
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New Zealand (Māori: Aotearoa) is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, near the centre of the water hemisphere. It consists of...
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New Zealand photography first emerged in the mid-nineteenth century, and over time has become an important part of New Zealand art. A number of photography...
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1976), Australian basketball coach David Patrick (cricketer) (1886-1968), New Zealand cricketer David Patrick (sprinter) (born 1960), American hurdler...
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to the shore of Lake Tarawera near Rotorua, New Zealand. The village was buried by volcanic ash in the 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera. It was later excavated...
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New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF; Māori: Te Ope Kātua o Aotearoa, lit. "Line of Defence of New Zealand") is the three-branched military of New Zealand...
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Anchor (brand) (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
founded in New Zealand in 1886, and is one of the key brands owned by the New Zealand–based international exporter Fonterra Co-operative Group. In Malaysia...
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Sport in New Zealand largely reflects the nation's colonial heritage, with some of the most popular sports being rugby union, rugby league, cricket, association...
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Swansea Town and West Bromwich Albion Arthur Cook (New Zealand politician) (1886–1943), New Zealand politician Arthur Cook (sport shooter) (1928–2021)...
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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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"The Bluff", is a town and seaport in the Southland region, on the southern coast of the South Island of New Zealand serving as the main port of Invercargill...
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(economist) (1941–2020), American economist John Weeks (painter) (1886–1965), New Zealand painter John D. Weeks, American chemist John E. Weeks (1853–1949)...
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Labour Day (redirect from Labour Day in New Zealand)
organised in 1879. In addition, in 1889, the Royal Commission on the Relations of Labour and Capital in Canada, chaired by James Sherrard Armstrong (1886–88)...
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American guitarist and musician Bert Mercer (James Cuthbert Mercer, 1886–1944), New Zealand aviator James Mercer (diplomat), former Ghanaian ambassador to...
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William Crompton (politician) (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
December 1886) was a New Zealand politician. Crompton was born in Birmingham, England, in 1811, and received his education at an academy in Bristol run...
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1 in) and a 3 centimetres (1.2 in) body length. The Australian white-tailed spider, first recorded in New Zealand in 1886, has been falsely attributed as...
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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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describes the history of New Zealand cricket to 1890. European colonisation of New Zealand, particularly by British settlers, began in earnest after 1800....
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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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Thomas Maxwell Henderson (1810 – 27 June 1886) was a New Zealand politician. He was one of the earliest settlers in Auckland. He was a significant entrepreneur...
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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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The electricity sector in New Zealand uses mainly renewable energy, such as hydropower, geothermal power and increasingly wind energy. As of 2021, the...
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