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  2. Taranaki Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The editions from 1900 to 1920 have been digitised by the National Library and are available via Papers Past. [5] TNL also published two free weekly newspapers in the Taranaki region: The North Taranaki Midweek (Wednesdays) and the South Taranaki Star (Thursdays). In June 2024, Stuff closed the North Taranaki Midweek, which had been Taranaki ...

  3. Te Henui Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    This was the final act of the Taranaki wars. [4] There are two separate monuments at the cemetery that commemorate people who died in the incident. [2] With the abolition of provincial government in 1876, the cemetery came under the control of the New Plymouth Borough Council. [2] Today, it is controlled by the New Plymouth District Council. [3]

  4. Taranaki Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Taranaki Herald was an afternoon daily newspaper, published in New Plymouth, New Zealand. It began publishing as a four-page tabloid on 4 August 1852. Until it ceased publication in 1989, it was the oldest daily newspaper in the country.

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  6. List of print media in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Hutt News; 1930s. Manukau Courier; Te Awamutu Courier (1936–2024) Zealandia [6] 1940s. North Shore Times; 1960s. Central Leader; Katikati Advertiser (1967–2024) Stratford Press (1960–2024) Sunday News; Western Leader; 1970s. Bush Telegraph (1977–2024) National Business Review; 1980s. CHB Mail (1988–2024) Auckland City Harbour News ...

  7. David Walter (politician) - Wikipedia

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    David Ernest Walter QSO JP (25 November 1939 – 5 September 2020) was a New Zealand politician and journalist. He was the first mayor of Stratford District Council (1989–1998) and also served as chairman of both of the Taranaki Regional Council (2001–2007) and the Stratford County Council (1983–1989).

  8. Jamie Allen (priest) - Wikipedia

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    [30] The facility opened in March 2017 [ 31 ] and offers free breaks [ 32 ] (or support at home) for people dealing with tragedy [ 33 ] or where people are dealing with suicidal thoughts. The Allen family were nominated [ 34 ] and chosen [ 35 ] as Taranaki Daily News Person of the year 2017 for their work on Taranaki Retreat.

  9. Hawera and Normanby Star - Wikipedia

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    The Hawera and Normanby Star is a newspaper published in Taranaki, New Zealand. [1] History ... This page was last edited on 10 September 2024, at 12:03 (UTC).