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  2. Waikato Times - Wikipedia

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    The Waikato Times is a daily newspaper published in Hamilton, New Zealand, and owned by media business Stuff Ltd. It has a circulation to the greater Waikato region and became a tabloid paper in 2018.

  3. Isaac Coates - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Coates was a relatively common name. Thus a 1942 Waikato Times obituary for Jane Meadway asserted that she was a daughter of Isaac Coates, "one of the best-known of the early settlers in the Waikato", though she was born at Akaroa in 1862, five years before the future mayor emigrated. [12]

  4. Death of Tūheitia - Wikipedia

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    After the enthronement ceremony, Tūheitia's body was carried by pallbearers to his hearse, where a procession began down to the banks of the Waikato River, with crowds of mourners in attendance. [17] A guard of honour from Ngāti Mahuta and the New Zealand Defence Force guarded the casket and guided it to the banks. [18]

  5. 2023 Port Waikato by-election - Wikipedia

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    Christensen's death was announced on 9 October 2023, one week into the advanced voting period. [2] Because New Zealand uses a mixed-member proportional voting system, Port Waikato constituents continued to cast a party vote vote in the general election, but the electorate vote was suspended and any electorate votes already cast were nullified.

  6. Olivia Podmore - Wikipedia

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    Her death is a suspected suicide and was referred to the coroner. [8] [21] Hours before her death, she posted on Instagram about the pressures of high-performance sport. [15] [21] Podmore's funeral was held in Christchurch on 13 August 2021. [22] She was buried in Christchurch's Yaldhurst cemetery. [23]

  7. 2021 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Regal and vice-regal Government Other party leaders in parliament Judiciary Main centre leaders Regal and vice-regal Head of State – Elizabeth II Governor-General – Patsy Reddy until 28 September, and then Cindy Kiro from 21 October Elizabeth II Patsy Reddy Cindy Kiro Government Legislature term: 53rd New Zealand Parliament The Sixth Labour Government, elected in 2020, continues. Speaker ...

  8. David Tompkins - Wikipedia

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    Sir David Lance Tompkins KNZM KC (26 July 1929 – 1 July 2023) was a New Zealand lawyer and jurist. He served as a judge of the High Court of New Zealand from 1983 to 1997 and on the benches of the Courts of Appeal of Tonga and Fiji. He was chancellor of the University of Waikato between 1981 and 1985.

  9. 2019 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Regal and vice-regal Government Other party leaders in parliament Judiciary Main centre leaders Regal and vice-regal Head of State – Elizabeth II Governor-General – Patsy Reddy Elizabeth II Patsy Reddy Government The Sixth Labour Government, elected in 2017, continues. Speaker of the House – Trevor Mallard Prime Minister – Jacinda Ardern Deputy Prime Minister – Winston Peters Leader ...