• 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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    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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    Stafford, 3rd Premier 1869–1873 : Hon Sir William Fox, 2nd Premier 18731875 : 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    (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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    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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