First Vogel Ministry was a responsible government which held power in New Zealand from April 1873 to July 1875. Julius Vogel took office in 1873, William...
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manners' in a debate about Vogel's use of constabulary for household purposes – a charge he denied. Vogel was premier from 1873 to 1875 and again in 1876. From...
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List of New Zealand governments (redirect from List of New Zealand ministries)
Waterhouse Ministry, 1872–73: 11 October 1872 to 3 March 1873 Fox Ministry, 1873: 3 March 1873 to 8 April 1873 Vogel Ministry, 1873–75: 8 April 1873 to 6 July...
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The Vogel Era describes the history of New Zealand between 1873 and 1876, when the country adopted an immigration and public works scheme inaugurated...
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Premier House (section Vogel House)
Stafford, 3rd Premier 1869–1873 : Hon Sir William Fox, 2nd Premier 1873–1875 : Hon Sir Julius Vogel, 8th Premier. Under Vogel's first premiership the house...
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Ministry was a responsible government which held power in New Zealand from July 1875 to February 1876 while Julius Vogel was in London. Julius Vogel,...
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5th New Zealand Parliament (section Ministries)
Ministry, from 11 October 1872 to 3 March 1873. The fourth Fox Ministry was short lived, from 3 March 1873 to 8 April 1873. The first Vogel Ministry was...
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The Fourth Fox Ministry was a responsible government which held power in New Zealand from March to April 1873. After the resignation of George Waterhouse...
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George Waterhouse (politician) (redirect from 1872–1873 Ministry)
in the Fox Ministry from 30 October to 20 November 1871, and in October 1872 became premier without portfolio. He resigned in March 1873 finding that...
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who won the 1873 by-election and resigned in 1875. Gillies was succeeded by McLean, who successfully stood for re-election in the 1875 by-election. McLean...
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Lands Act 1873, but only Parata approved. Although it was regarded as a provincialist ministry, the Waterhouse Government continued Vogel's policy of...
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Minister of Immigration and Crown Lands 1873–1874 in the Waterhouse, Fox and Vogel ministries, but was sacked by Vogel, dissatisfied with his performance....
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Harry Atkinson (redirect from 1876 Atkinson Ministry)
matters, opposing the policies of Julius Vogel (who also happened to be a supporter of Māori land rights). Vogel, who supported extensive borrowing to finance...
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Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 24 May 2022. McIntyre, W. David. "Sewell, Henry". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture...
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Regional Park. The Vogel Ministry recalled him to the Legislative Council on 12 May 1873, where he became colonial secretary on 4 July 1873. He held this role...
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Otago Daily Times (section Ousting of Vogel)
(later Sir Julius) Vogel during the boom following the discovery of gold at the Tuapeka, the first of the Otago goldrushes. Co-founder Vogel had learnt the...
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Agricultural Company. In 1885, he became Minister of Mines in the second Stout–Vogel Ministry. Larnach lost the 1890 election, but became a Member of Parliament again...
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exception of John Hall, thus becoming officially the Second Atkinson Ministry. Vogel's Great Public Works policy had run into criticism of the lack of parliamentary...
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Increasingly Fox found himself overshadowed by his treasurer, Julius Vogel. Vogel's extensive plans for the development of New Zealand, involving borrowing...
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steps down in favour of Julius Vogel on the latter's return to New Zealand on 8 April. Minister of Finance — Julius Vogel Chief Justice — Hon Sir George...
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becomes Premier on 6 July replacing Julius Vogel. Minister of Finance — Harry Atkinson takes over from Julius Vogel on 6 July. Chief Justice — Hon Sir George...
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Association of Nova Scotia Became part of Canada in 1867 Became part of Canada in 1873 From 1856 until 1869 the office now referred to as prime minister of New...
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Dictionary of Biography. Dalziel, Raewyn. "Vogel, Julius". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Gluckman, Laurie (2000)...
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Order of the Red Eagle (redirect from Maximilian Vogel von Falckenstein)
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850–1942, GB), invested 1873 Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (1853–1884, GB), invested 3/31/1879 Prince...
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Theological Studies (Ph.D.[T.S.]) Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) Michael Willis (1857–1870) William Caven (1873–1904) William MacLaren (1904–1909) Alfred Gandier...
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schemes of his son-in-law Julius Vogel who became colonial treasurer in June 1969 and was Premier from 1873 to 1875. These projects, on top of the existing...
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Chronik einer Enteignung. Czernin Verlag, Vienna. 1999. ISBN 3-85485-026-3 Vogel, Carol (10 April 1999). "Austrian Rothschilds Decide to Sell; Sotheby's...
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Zealand Sir Te Rangi Hīroa (Peter Buck) (1877–1951) – Māori leader Sir Julius Vogel (1835–1899) – politician Maurice Wilkins (1916–2004) – scientist Nobel laureate...
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electoral debates.: 90–91 During the so-called Vogel Era, Julius Vogel was premier from 1873 to 1875 and again in 1876. From 1876 to 1881, he was agent-general...
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splitting and urging electors to support Richmond instead, so that the Vogel Ministry can continue with their public works programme. On polling day on Wednesday...
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