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  2. Barfoot & Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Barfoot & Thompson is New Zealand's largest privately owned, non-franchised real estate company, based in Auckland, New Zealand. The company is family owned and operated and is still run by the same Barfoot and Thompson families that started the business in the 1920s. The current directors are Peter Thompson (managing director) and Stephen ...

  3. 2024 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The England women's cricket team defeats New Zealand 4–1 in a five-match T20I series in New Zealand. April. The England women's cricket team defeats New Zealand 2–1 in a three-match ODI series in New Zealand. New Zealand and Pakistan draw 2–2 in a five-match Twenty20 International series in Pakistan. Horse racing

  4. New Zealand property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The local real-estate sector promotes myths of moving onto (and up) the property ladder accordingly, and New Zealand politicians foster the idea of a stable democracy rooted in property-ownership. In 1977, the Town and Planning Act was passed, which began to make it easier for NIMBYs to oppose new housing nearby and force down-zoning. This ...

  5. Category:Real estate companies of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Real estate companies of New Zealand" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Ray Thorburn (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Thorburn was born at Wellington Hospital in Wellington on 19 September 1937. [1] He attended Wellington High School from 1951 to 1954. From 1955 to 1959 he completed a diploma of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland and a diploma from the Auckland Secondary Teachers College. By 1967 he was a lecturer in art at the Palmerston North Teachers ...

  7. Auckland Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    549. Auckland Town Hall is an Edwardian building on Queen Street in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand, known both for its original and ongoing use for administrative functions (such as Council meetings and hearings), as well as its famed Great Hall and separate Concert Chamber. Auckland Town Hall and its surrounding context is highly protected as a ...

  8. Waitematā Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Waitematā Harbour. / -36.829932; 174.737806  ( Waitematā Harbour) Waitematā Harbour is the main access by sea to Auckland, New Zealand. For this reason it is often referred to as Auckland Harbour, despite the fact that it is one of two harbours adjoining the city. The harbour forms the northern and eastern coasts of the Auckland isthmus ...

  9. The Northern Club - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Club is a private members' club in Auckland, New Zealand. Founded in 1869, today it has more than 2,000 members, [1] drawn from the city's professional and business community. The club's main building is designated as a Category I historic building by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. [2]