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    Burnside Park is a cricket ground in Burnside, Canterbury, New Zealand. The first recorded match on the ground came when Canterbury Women played Auckland...
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    Burnside is a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located southeast of Christchurch International Airport. As with most suburbs in Christchurch, it has...
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    schools. The Burnside property, an area of 59 hectares (150 acres), belonged to Canterbury University College (later the University of Canterbury) as an endowment...
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  • St Edmund's School Canterbury is a private day and boarding school located in Canterbury, Kent, England and established in 1749. The extensive school...
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    Metro, a division of Environment Canterbury (ECan). Metro also operates the MyWay on-demand bus service in Timaru, Canterbury. Prior to 2023, it also operated...
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  • William O'Rourke (cricketer) (category Canterbury cricketers)
    After impressing for his club side Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club, he was called into the Canterbury 'A' team during the 2020–21 season...
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  • United and Burnside A.F.C. The club is based in the western part of Christchurch and draw most of their players from Avonhead, Riccarton, Burnside, Fendalton...
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    time (23:51 UTC, 21 February). The Mw6.2 (ML6.3) earthquake struck the Canterbury region in the South Island, centred 6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi) south-east...
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  • Joel Lam (category Canterbury rugby union players)
    junior rugby for Burnside RFC. He was a member of the Crusaders U20 side, as well as the New Zealand U20 side. Lam was named in the Canterbury side for the...
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    million. It is located in the Canterbury Region, near the centre of the east coast of the South Island, east of the Canterbury Plains. It is located near...
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    then, subsequently, merged with Burnside Cricket. A number of the club's players have represented the provincial Canterbury cricket team, with some going...
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  • Ben Nevis, New Zealand Chatto Creek Cheviot Christchurch suburbs Burnside, Canterbury (from burn, the Scots word for a small river)[failed verification]...
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  • Jed Brown (category People educated at Burnside High School)
    for Burnside High School in the city's western suburbs. After graduation, he played club rugby for Burnside whilst being a member of the Canterbury Academy...
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  • The Canterbury Rugby Football Union (also referred to as "Canterbury" or "CRFU") is the governing body for rugby union in a portion of the Canterbury region...
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  • Shayne Philpott (category People educated at Burnside High School)
    Right Path: Burnside High School 1960-2010. Christchurch: Silver Fox Publishing. p. 200. ISBN 978-0-473-15685-5. "Former All Black and Canterbury rugby stalwart...
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  • The 2010 Canterbury earthquake (also known as the Darfield earthquake) struck the South Island of New Zealand with a moment magnitude of 7.1 at 4:35 am...
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  • Company Islington 1882 New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Burnside 1905 1885 South Canterbury Refrigerating Company, Smithfield 1895 1881 Towers & Company...
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  • club have, Avon United and Burnside (merged in 2011). Avon United is a merger from Riccarton and Shamrock in 1996, while Burnside used to be known as Burndale...
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  • Murray Davie (category People educated at Burnside High School)
    a New Zealand international water polo representative. Davie attended Burnside High School in Christchurch from 1969 to 1971. O'Neill, Helena (24 November...
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    Sara Templeton (category People educated at Burnside High School)
    was educated at Burnside High School and Onslow College. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Canterbury in 1995. She was...
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  • The Canterbury Premiership League, formally Mainland Premier League and also known as New World Canterbury Premiership League for sponsorship reasons,...
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  • Allan Hunter (rugby union) (category University of Canterbury alumni)
    rugby for Hawke's Bay, and was principal of both Upper Hutt College and Burnside High School. Born in Christchurch on 23 September 1922, Hunter was educated...
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  • Ian Fletcher (diplomat) (category People educated at Burnside High School)
    division at BHS. He attended Burnside High School from 1972 to 1976. Fletcher then attended the University of Canterbury on a scholarship, receiving a...
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    Geoffrey Chaucer (category The Canterbury Tales)
    1400) was an English poet, author, and civil servant best known for The Canterbury Tales. He has been called the "father of English literature", or, alternatively...
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  • Andrew's College Ground in their early history. In the 1970s, Canterbury began using Burnside Park, Christchurch and Porritt Park. From the 1998–99 season...
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  • Duane Major (category Canterbury rugby union players)
    Major, born in Christchurch, competed locally for Burnside and played some provincial rugby with Canterbury. A Canadian passport holder through his Saskatchewan-born...
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    Missionary Society's mission in the northern island. London: Seeley and Burnside. p. 5. "First use of kiwi as unofficial national symbol?". Ministry for...
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    Brian Hastings (category Canterbury cricketers)
    He played first-class cricket for Wellington, Central Districts and Canterbury between 1958 and 1977. Born on 23 March 1940 in the southern Wellington...
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    Andy Ellis (rugby union) (category People educated at Burnside High School)
    Path: Burnside High School 1960-2010. Christchurch: Silver Fox Publishing. p. 197. ISBN 978-0-473-15685-5. Leggat, David (19 May 2006). "Canterbury's matador"...
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  • mezzo-soprano, Iain Burnside, piano. 2002 Black Box I said to Love - Let Us Garlands Bring - Before and After Summer Finzi With Iain Burnside, piano 2004 Naxos...
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