The New Zealand Journal of History, Volumes 31-32University of Auckland., 1997 - History |
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Page 261
... continued to be principally about funding and traffic issues , relating to the need to relieve increasing city congestion . It seemed to be a traffic issue , not one driven by concern for historic preservation . The extension resurfaced ...
... continued to be principally about funding and traffic issues , relating to the need to relieve increasing city congestion . It seemed to be a traffic issue , not one driven by concern for historic preservation . The extension resurfaced ...
Page 129
... continued income should the main breadwinner be unable to work for any length of time . By the 1880s all the friendly society male members were paid 20s . per week for the first 12 months of illness , and thereafter some , such as ...
... continued income should the main breadwinner be unable to work for any length of time . By the 1880s all the friendly society male members were paid 20s . per week for the first 12 months of illness , and thereafter some , such as ...
Page 177
... continued into the twentieth century . Native Minister James Carroll reported in 1904 that the scheme currently employed 31 NMOs and four dispensers . During the same debate A.L.D. Fraser , MP for Napier , disparaged the NMOs as ' just ...
... continued into the twentieth century . Native Minister James Carroll reported in 1904 that the scheme currently employed 31 NMOs and four dispensers . During the same debate A.L.D. Fraser , MP for Napier , disparaged the NMOs as ' just ...
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Michael Belgrave Preemption the Treaty | 23 |
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