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Invercargill: 26 April 1856 1887: 8 July 1930 74 Heart failure Vincent Ward (1930 Invercargill by-election) George Hunter [13] Waipawa: 1859 1896: 20 August 1930 70/71 Albert Jull (1930 Waipawa by-election) Arthur Hall [21] [37] Hauraki: 3 August 1880 1928: 18 April 1931 50 intracerebral hemorrhage: Walter William Massey (1931 Hauraki by-election)
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In 1968, with a A$610 investment by him and his then-fiancée Pip, [8] [12]: 203 Smith founded Dick Smith Car Radios, a small taxi radio repair business in the Sydney suburb of Neutral Bay, New South Wales, then later expanded into the car radio business at Gore Hill, naming himself the "Car-Radio 'Nut ' ". [13]
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2024.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
The Dick Smith brand has been transitioned to an online-only store selling a wide variety of consumer items. [42] The last physical retail stores closed on 3 May 2016. [43] On 25 July 2016 Dick Smith Electronics' creditors placed what was then left of the company in liquidation. [44] [45] Creditors were expected to lose up to $260 million. [46]
This category contains persons buried in Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill, New Zealand. Pages in category "Burials at Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
The Invercargill City Council stated that Skelt's resignation would trigger a by-election, which was expected to cost approximately NZ$120,000. Invercargill's last by-election was held in 2020–2021 in response to Toni Biddle's resignation. [36] The by-election campaign launch began on 1 July 2023.
Dick Smith was a rugby league player who represented New Zealand in one test match in 1932 against England on the wing. In the process he became the 218th player to represent New Zealand. He also played rugby league for Auckland. He was a member of the North Shore Albions (also named Devonport United), and the Newton Rangers clubs.