• The Third Fox Ministry was a responsible government which held power in New Zealand from June 1869 to September 1872. Although William Fox was the head...
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  • leadership: 1856 Fox Ministry 1861–1862 Fox Ministry 1863–1864 Whitaker–Fox Ministry 18691872 Fox Ministry 1873 Fox Ministry This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Confusingly, the 1869–1872 Fox Ministry appointed William Reeves as Resident Minister for Middle Island (December 1871 – September 1872) and unlike the Auckland...
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    ministry, it was in fact a reconstruction, and is so regarded here." Fox Ministry, 1869–72: 28 June 1869 to 10 September 1872 Stafford Ministry, 1872:...
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    migrated to New Zealand in 1869 and on 13 May 1870 was appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council. He was in the Fox Ministry from 30 October to 20 November...
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    first New Zealand Cabinet Secretary from 1864 to 1869, Colonial Secretary of New Zealand from 1869 to 1872, and Minister of Public Works between 1870 and...
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    immigrants. The Fox ministry having been forced to resign, Vogel carried a vote of no confidence in their successors, and in October 1872, returned to power...
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    Stafford. Stafford's government was defeated in 1869. His replacement was, once again, William Fox. Fox's government became increasingly dominated by its...
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    originally "colonial secretary", which was formally changed to "premier" in 1869. That title remained in use almost exclusively for more than 30 years, until...
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  • challenging. Since June 1869, the third Fox Ministry was in power, led by Premier William Fox. On 10 September 1872, the third Stafford Ministry was formed, which...
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  • Spiritual Diary of John Rutty, M.D., was edited by Fox in 1840, and in 1870 he wrote a small work, On the Ministry of Women. He was largely interested in Cornish...
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    In the third Fox Ministry, he was Minister of Defence from 1869 to 1872 and Minister of Native Affairs. In the Waterhouse, fourth Fox, first Vogel, Pollen...
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    1873 From 1856 until 1869 the office now referred to as prime minister of New Zealand was called colonial secretary and from 1869 until 1907 was called...
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    Geological Survey of India (category Ministry of Mines (India))
    several surveys including Great Trigonometrical Survey, 1869 Kailash-Mansarovar expedition, 1871-1872 Shigache–Lhasa expedition, 1873-1874 Yarkand–Kashgar...
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    Crown Lands (1863–1864) in the Whitaker–Fox Ministry, and Colonial Treasurer (1872) in the third Stafford Ministry. Gillies and Frederick Wollaston Hutton...
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    Te Kooti's War (category Conflicts in 1869)
    the heavily forested central North Island and Bay of Plenty from 1868 to 1872, between government military forces and followers of spiritual leader Te...
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    Attorney-General (1861–1862), and twice as Minister of Justice (1864–1865, 18691872). Sewell was the fourth son of Thomas Sewell, a solicitor, and his wife...
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    government, and the resulting disunity allowed Stafford to defeat Fox in 1872. After this, Fox decided that he would not seek further office. His role in politics...
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    from 1867 to 1869 for the Town of New Plymouth electorate, but in April 1869 he resigned to concentrate on maintaining his farm. In 1872, Atkinson returned...
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  • to John Frost's Fox Line of Australian Packets in 1855. Chartered by White Star from 1854 to 1866. Destroyed by fire on 9 March 1869 near Falklands. Lord...
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    Admiral Sir Robert Robinson, 1869–1871 Captain Robert Hall, 1871–1872 Captain Robert Hall, 1872 Admiral Sir William Stewart, 1872–1881 Rear-Admiral Thomas...
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    Yearly Meeting in 1872. This declaration was an antecedent of the Richmond Declaration. Braithwaite had a deep aversion to the ministry of the American...
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  • Indian agent (category Indigenous affairs ministries)
    Darlington Agency to the Cheyenne and Arapaho, 18691872 George Davenport, Indian agent for the Sac and Fox in Illinois and Iowa, after the War of 1812 through...
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  • Kulturkampf (section 1872)
    before court on 5 June 1869. This event led to the first-ever public demonstrations by the Catholic population. On 12 July 1869, the bishop was sentenced...
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  • Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Sinclair, Keith; Dalziel, Raewyn Dalziel. "Fox, William". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture...
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  • East Grinstead and Wealden David Jones (1810–1869), MP for Carmarthenshire (1852–1868) Sydney Jones (1872–1947), MP for Liverpool West Derby (1923–1924)...
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    to Ministries of the Interior in most other countries (with the exception of the United States) and is occasionally translated to English as Ministry, Secretariat...
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  • Musical Instrument Company engraved ne plus ultra on its instruments from 1869 to 1928 to signify that none were better. ne puero gladium do not give a...
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  • William Fox was forced to resign on 10 September. Minister of Finance — Julius Vogel loses his position on 10 September when the Fox ministry is forced...
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    "No. 23462". The London Gazette. 26 January 1869. p. 407. "No. 23516". The London Gazette. 13 July 1869. p. 3958. "No. 23582". The London Gazette. 1...
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