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    William Hobson, in honour of Munster, the Irish province in which he was born. When New Zealand was separated from the Colony of New South Wales in 1841 and...
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    the historic counties. Munster has no official function for local government purposes. For the purposes of the ISO, the province is listed as one of the...
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  • New Munster may refer to: New Zealand New Munster Province, a former province of New Zealand, consisting of the South Island alone (1846–53) and for some...
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    team represents the IRFU's Munster Branch, which is responsible for rugby union throughout the Irish province of Munster. The team motto is "To the brave...
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    when the New Zealand Constitution Act 1846. divided the colony into two provinces: New Ulster Province (the North Island), New Munster Province (the South...
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    the Pātea River mouth. Like the other province of New Zealand at the time, New Munster Province, New Ulster Province was headed by a Lieutenant-Governor...
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    In the New Zealand Constitution Act 1846, the area known as New Leinster was incorporated into the previously established New Munster Province. It was...
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    Edward John Eyre (category Governors-general of New Zealand)
    continent, colonial administrator, Lieutenant-Governor of New Zealand's New Munster province, and Governor of Jamaica. Eyre was born in Whipsnade, Bedfordshire...
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  • Islanders Proposed state or autonomous area: South Island, New Munster Province or New Munster Republic Political party: South Island Independence Movement...
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  • Daniel Wakefield (judge) (category Colony of New Zealand judges)
    in South Australia. He migrated to New Zealand in 1842 where he served as attorney general for New Munster Province, and as a temporary judge in the Supreme...
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    Münster (German: [ˈmʏnstɐ] ; Westphalian: Mönster) is an independent city (Kreisfreie Stadt) in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is in the northern...
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    provinces: New Ulster Province (the North Island), New Munster Province (the South Island), and New Leinster Province (Stewart Island). As new European...
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    Island as Middle Island or New Munster (named after Munster province in Southern Ireland) with the name South Island or New Leinster was used for today's...
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    Canterbury Province was formed in 1853 following the passing of the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852. It was formed from part of New Munster Province and covered...
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    lieutenant-governors, see New Ulster Province and New Munster Province. New Zealand attained responsible government following the New Zealand Constitution...
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    the provinces: George Dean Pitt for the New Ulster Province and Robert Wynyard for the New Munster Province. The office of lieutenant-governor was superseded...
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    Island was governed as New Leinster Province, then as part of New Munster Province. From 1853 onwards, it was part of the Otago Province. In local government...
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    at the time. It was dispatched with seals for New Ulster Province and New Munster Province and was received on 8 September 1848. This seal, which was...
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    Pātea River (category Use New Zealand English from May 2015)
    New Zealand, the Pātea River defined the boundary between New Ulster Province and New Munster Province (from 1841 to 1853—refer to Provinces of New Zealand)...
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    being the creation of New Zealand's first provinces, New Ulster Province and New Munster Province. In the meantime, Grey drafted his own Constitution Act...
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  • by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-county hurling competition in the province of Munster, and has...
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    provinces (New Ulster and New Munster) were first created. Each province had its own legislative council and governor. With the passing of the New Zealand...
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  • The 2021–22 Munster Rugby season was Munster's twenty-first season competing in the United Rugby Championship, alongside which they also competed in the...
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  • the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-county Gaelic football competition in the province of Munster, and...
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    arrives in New Zealand waters. 1848 Settlement of Dunedin founded by Scottish Otago Association. New Ulster Province and New Munster Province set up under...
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    Doug Howlett (category Munster Rugby players)
    the province as a corporate ambassador in December 2013. He went on to become Munster's head of commercial and marketing, before returning to New Zealand...
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    Amelunxen as the new Oberpräsident of the province. New heads of government were also appointed for Arnsberg (Fritz Fries [de]), Minden and Münster. At the beginning...
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  • The Peace of Münster was a treaty between the Lords States General of the Seven United Netherlands and the Spanish Crown, the terms of which were agreed...
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    Münster-Hamm Railway Company, when it opened by the Münster–Hamm railway to the then capital of the Prussian Province of Westphalia as a terminus of its branch...
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    Tyler Bleyendaal (category Munster Rugby players)
    join Irish province Munster on a three-year contract starting from 1 November 2014. Due to a neck injury, Bleyendaal didn't arrive in Munster until January...
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