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Painter John McLean photographed in his studio in North Taranaki, New Zealand, in 2016. Photograph by Ken Downie. John Douglas McLean (14 October 1944 – 27 August 2023) was a New Zealand figurative painter, stone sculptor, wood carver, author, and environmentalist.
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]
23 May 1957 – A rail car hit a car on a private crossing on the Inkson farm at Omihi North Canterbury resulting in the death of Joseph and Sheila Inkson. [101] [102] [103] [full citation needed] 19 February 1957 – Palmerston North shunting accident.
Deaths Description Date Location Notes 8,600: 1918 flu pandemic: 1918 October–December nationwide [68] 3,623 [69] COVID-19 pandemic: 2020 February–ongoing nationwide Total deaths attributed to COVID-19 as at 17 December 2023. [69] [70] (Statistics updated weekly.) 713: HIV/AIDS pandemic: 1983–ongoing nationwide As of December 2014. [71] 69
There has been one instance of multiple police deaths, when Stanley Graham gunned down four officers (and two wartime home guardsmen) attempting to apprehend him in 1941, and four double fatalities. Most of the homicides have been a result of gunshot wounds , the accidents mainly due to either drowning or vehicle (car/aircraft) accidents.
Deaths Notes Opepe Massacre 7 June 1869: Taupo 9: Part of Te Kooti's War: Mohaka massacre: 10 April 1869: Mohaka, Hawke's Bay: 68: Part of Te Kooti's War: Pukearuhe massacre 13 February 1869: Pukearuhe, Taranaki: 8: Attack on Pukearuhe Redoubt by a Ngāti Maniapoto war party Ngatapa massacre: 5 January 1869: Ngatapa, Gisborne: 120: Part of Te ...
The number of Helene-related deaths in Buncombe County, verified by the medical examiner's office, sits at 42. ... She is a graduate of Indiana University and was the Citizen Times Summer News ...
The paper was founded as the Taranaki News on 14 May 1857, by friends of former Taranaki Province Superintendent Charles Brown. [1] Brown was the first proprietor of the newspaper and he appointed his political supporter and former Taranaki Herald editor Richard Pheney as its editor.