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  2. Taranaki Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The paper began publishing on Saturdays and in 1885 changed its name to the Taranaki Daily News when it began publishing daily. The word "Taranaki" was dropped from the masthead about 1962 when the paper's ownership was merged with that of the Herald to become Taranaki Newspapers Ltd, and reinstated in 2004. [2] As of December 2008, the ...

  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.

  5. Harry Dansey - Wikipedia

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    At the Taranaki Daily News, he drew a comic strip with two characters, Tom Tiki (a Māori leprechaun) and his cat Puss. His humour was gentle, he used Māori culture to satirise Pākehā , and he acknowledged Māori and European cultural influences in New Zealand while having a deep knowledge of Māori culture.

  6. New Zealand climber ‘miraculously’ survives nearly 2,000ft ...

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    The climber, whose name was not revealed by police, tumbled down the side of Mount Taranaki in New Zealand’s North Island on 9 September and sustained only minor injuries from the fall.

  7. List of rail accidents in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Hawera and Normanby Star - Wikipedia

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    The Hawera and Normanby Star is a newspaper published in Taranaki, New Zealand. [1] History. The newspaper was first published on 10 April 1880.

  9. Ross Allen (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Ross Leslie Allen QSO JP (4 November 1928 – 1 January 2019) was a New Zealand politician who served as the first chairman of Taranaki Regional Council from 1989 to 2001. [4] Allen was involved in local government for 27 years, beginning in 1974 when he was elected as a member of Taranaki County Council. From 1983 to 2001, he was successively ...