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  2. Archives New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    These archives may include records of local organisations and events, such as sports clubs, churches, and community groups, that reflect the social and cultural diversity of New Zealand. [52] Business records are also held by Archives New Zealand, and these documents provide insight into the development of key industries and sectors in New ...

  3. History of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    At first New Zealand was administered from Australia as part of the colony of New South Wales, and from 16 June 1840 New South Wales laws were deemed to operate in New Zealand. [68] This was a transitional arrangement, and the British Government issued the Charter for Erecting the Colony of New Zealand on 16 November 1840.

  4. Lyttelton family - Wikipedia

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    A railway line in New Zealand was named Lyttelton Line, and Christchurch's port has borne the name Lyttelton Harbour since 1858. Lord Lyttelton's great-grandson, the 10th Viscount Cobham, KG, GCMG, GCVO, TD, PC, DL (1909–1977) served as the ninth Governor-General of New Zealand (in office: 1957-1962) and also had a successful cricketing career.

  5. Whakapapa - Wikipedia

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    Applied Behavioural Science, University of Auckland. Auckland, New Zealand. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Russell, K. (2004). Hui: A hui to discuss how to create and maintain a relationship with Māori organisations. Dunedin, New Zealand: Department of Community and Family Studies, University of Otago.

  6. Early New Zealand Books - Wikipedia

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    Early New Zealand Books (ENZB) is a project from the library of the University of Auckland, New Zealand, launched in 2005, that aims at providing keyword-searchable text of significant books published about New Zealand in the first two-thirds of the nineteenth century.

  7. Category:New Zealand families - Wikipedia

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  8. 1851 New Zealand census - Wikipedia

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    The day used for the census was Saturday 1 November 1851. The enumeration was left to the governments of New Ulster and New Munster, the two provinces into which the country was then divided and was ordered by the Census Ordinance of 1851. [2] [3] The census, which only surveyed European New Zealanders, revealed a population of 26,707. [4]

  9. New Zealand Journal of History - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Journal of History is an academic journal covering the history of New Zealand. It has been published by the University of Auckland since 1967. [1] [2] A microfilm version was published between 1967 and 2021. [3] A compilation of articles that appeared between 1967 and 2000 was published in 2001. [4] [5]

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