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  2. File:History of New Zealand (IA historyofnewzeal01sauniala).pdf

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  3. File:New Zealand History.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The PDF version of the New Zealand History Wikibook. This file was created with MediaWiki to LaTeX . The LaTeX source code is attached to the PDF file (see imprint).

  4. Timeline of New Zealand history - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand gets League of Nations mandate to govern Western Samoa. First aeroplane flight across Cook Strait. New Zealand sends first team to Olympic Games (previously they have competed as part of Australasian team). Darcy Hadfield wins first Olympic medal for New Zealand. 1921. New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy established. 1922

  5. Timeline of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Timeline of New Zealand may refer to: Timeline of New Zealand history; Timeline of the ...

  6. 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.

  7. File:Manual of New Zealand history (IA ...

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  8. National symbols of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A European woman and a Māori chief flank the left and right sides, identifying New Zealand as a bicultural nation (European New Zealanders and Māori). The figures are supported by the silver fern, a native plant. The St Edward's Crown is a reminder that New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy. [4] National anthems "God Defend New Zealand"

  9. 1906 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    10 June: Richard Seddon, 15th Prime Minister of New Zealand (died in office) 28 June: Jacob William Heberley, carver. [9] 6 August: George Waterhouse, 7th Premier of New Zealand (died in UK) 21 September: Joseph Dransfield, Mayor of Wellington and politician. 29 October; Henry Jackson, politician; 18 November: Albert Pitt, politician.