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  2. Duncan Hales - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Alister Hales (22 November 1947 – 8 January 2024) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A three-quarter, Hales represented Canterbury, Manawatu and, briefly, Hawke's Bay at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1972 to 1973.

  3. Terrace End Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Terrace End Cemetery, Napier Road. Terrace End Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Palmerston North, New Zealand.. Almost 10,000 people have been buried in the cemetery since Rangitāne gifted the land to the fledgling Palmerston North settlement in 1875.

  4. Frank Oliver (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Another son, James, played provincial rugby as a flanker and number 8 for Horowhenua Kapiti (11 games), Manawatu (43 games) and captained the New Zealand Universities team in 2013. [ 8 ] Outside of rugby, Oliver worked in forestry , and was running a sawmill business up until his death in 2014.

  5. Brian Molloy (botanist) - Wikipedia

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    A halfback, Molloy made his debut for Manawatu at a provincial level while still a teenager, and later represented Canterbury when he was a university student in Christchurch. He was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, on their 1957 tour of Australia, playing in five games and scoring one try. However, he did not appear ...

  6. Waituna West - Wikipedia

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    Waituna West Cemetery, a small cemetery for burials and ash interments, is located in the village. The first recorded burial was in January 1901.

  7. The Post (New Zealand newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Dominion Post (commonly referred to as The DomPost) was created in July 2002 when Independent Newspapers Limited (INL) amalgamated two Wellington printed and published metropolitan broadsheet newspapers, [4] The Evening Post, an evening paper first published on 8 February 1865, and The Dominion, a morning paper first published on Dominion Day, 26 September 1907.

  8. Manawatū Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Manawatū Standard (formerly the Evening Standard) [1] is the daily paper for the Manawatū region based in Palmerston North.The Manawatū Standard has been recognised as one of the best in New Zealand being a finalist in the 2008 Qantas Media Award (renamed to Voyager Media Awards after Voyager Internet Ltd stepped in as naming sponsor for the 2018 awards) for best regional daily ...

  9. Manawatū - Wikipedia

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