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    Karori Cemetery is the second-largest cemetery in New Zealand. It opened in 1891, and is located in the Wellington suburb of Karori. Karori Cemetery opened...
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    Karori is a suburb located at the western edge of the urban area of Wellington, New Zealand, 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) from the city centre and is one of...
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    1930, and was buried with full naval honours in an unmarked grave in Karori Cemetery. The New Zealand Antarctic Society placed a headstone on the grave...
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  • 12 Hinau Road, Hataitai, Wellington is Lionel's house in the movie. Karori Cemetery, Wellington. The store where Lionel and Paquita first meet at 29 Sutherland...
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    Harry McNish (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    September 1930, aged 72, in Wellington Hospital. He was buried in Karori Cemetery, Wellington, on 26 September 1930, with full naval honours; HMS Dunedin...
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    Thomas Orde-Lees (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    confined to a mental hospital due to his dementia. He is buried in Karori Cemetery, Wellington, close to fellow Endurance crew member, Harry McNish. In...
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    Albert Henry Baskerville (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    five other members of the touring party, Baskerville is buried at Karori Cemetery. It was he who practically originated the professional Rugby movement...
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    Walter Nash (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    the first funeral in New Zealand to be televised. He was buried in Karori Cemetery alongside his wife. Funds for a children's ward at a hospital in Quy...
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    Peter Fraser (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    conducted by the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church. He is buried in the Karori Cemetery. In 1935, Fraser was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal...
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    John Salmond (judge) (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    but died, following a heart attack, in Wellington, and was buried in Karori Cemetery. Salmond married Anne Bryham Guthrie (c.1861–1941), daughter of James...
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    Francis Bell (New Zealand politician) (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    Sir Francis Henry Dillon Bell GCMG PC KC (31 March 1851 – 13 March 1936) was a New Zealand lawyer and politician who served as the 20th prime minister...
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    Selwyn Toogood (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    1999. Toogood died in Auckland in 2001, and his ashes were buried in Karori Cemetery. Cynthia Toogood died in 2005. List of New Zealand television personalities...
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    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Karori Cemetery, 31 December 1953...
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    Harry Atkinson (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    Atkinson returned to the Speaker's Room, where he died. He was buried in Karori Cemetery. Bollard, E. G. "John Dunstan Atkinson". Dictionary of New Zealand...
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    Robert Stout (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    Sir Robert Stout KCMG (28 September 1844 – 19 July 1930) was a New Zealand politician who was the 13th premier of New Zealand on two occasions in the late...
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    Fred Baker (soldier) (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    heart attack. He is buried in the servicemen's section of Wellington's Karori Cemetery. Butterworth, 2000, pp. 29–30 Gardiner, 1992, p. 105 Gardiner, 1992...
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    William Hardham (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    attendees was the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Gordon Coates. Buried at Karori Cemetery in Wellington, Hardham was survived by his wife. The couple had no...
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  • to say. He was buried at Karori Cemetery's catholic section in an unmarked grave. James Flood was buried at Picton Cemetery with a headstone that read...
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    Howard Kippenberger (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    the next day of a cerebral haemorrhage. He was buried on 7 May at Karori Cemetery in Wellington with full military honours. Ruth Kippenberger watched...
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    Dillon Bell (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    Sir Francis Dillon Bell KCMG CB (8 October 1822 – 15 July 1898) was a New Zealand politician of the late 19th century. He served as New Zealand's third...
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    John Campbell (architect) (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    John Campbell died in Wellington on 4 August 1942 and is buried in Karori Cemetery. Campbell was married by the Rev. David M. Stuart, to Mary Jane Marchbanks...
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    Billy Wallace (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    living All Black. Wallace died in Wellington in 1972 and was buried at Karori Cemetery. McLean, T. P. "William Joseph Wallace". Dictionary of New Zealand...
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    Lily Atkinson (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    Vivian Street and she was buried in an unmarked plot (Plot 3K) in the Karori Cemetery alongside her parents, her son Tom and her husband (who died in 1935)...
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    Harry Linley Richardson (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    Harry Linley Richardson (1878–1947) was a New Zealand artist and art teacher, stamp designer. He was born in Peckham Rye, Surrey, England on 19 October...
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    on 13 August 2021. Retrieved 13 August 2021. Memorial inscription Karori cemetery Personal, Horowhenua Chronicle 2 June 1931 Page 4 "Creator of professional...
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  • City Bolton Street Memorial Park Karori Cemetery Makara Cemetery Mount Street Cemetery also Johnsonville Methodist Cemetery, St John's Anglican Church (Johnsonville)...
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  • Heritage. 19 December 2023. Retrieved 24 December 2023. Memorial plaque in cemetery in Majorca where Jean Batten is buried NZ Memorial in Korea New Zealand...
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    Matthew Holmes (politician) (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    1897, and Holmes died on 27 September 1901 aged 84. He was buried at Karori Cemetery. Burke, Bernard (1970) [1891]. Burke's Colonial Gentry (2 ed.). Baltimore...
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  • Catherine Lucy Innes (category Burials at Karori Cemetery)
    writer. She was born in London, England in c.1840. She was buried at Karori Cemetery. Cooper, Ronda. "Catherine Lucy Innes". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography...
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    Mākara (redirect from Makara Cemetery)
    the Mākara Stream is crossed. Mākara Cemetery is Wellington's largest cemetery. It was founded after Karori Cemetery edged towards full capacity in 1940...
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