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  2. Tubing (recreation) - Wikipedia

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    A more recent variant of towed tubing is "kite tubing". When tubes being towed on water reach high speeds, they may take flight. This is because the body of the tube acts as an airfoil and creates lift. In this way, the tube becomes a kite. A tube's ability to achieve and maintain flight depends on a number of factors including the speed at ...

  3. List of programmes broadcast by TVNZ - Wikipedia

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    Series highlighting the New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The Apprentice New Zealand: 2010 TV2: New Zealand version of The Apprentice, hosted by Terry Serepisos: April's Angels: 1998 TV2: Hosted by April Ieremia; the team every week takes part in a community project. Are You Smarter Than a 10 Year Old? 2007 TV2: Asia ...

  4. Mary Martin (teacher) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Parker was born in London in 1817. Her father William Parker, a Church of England clergyman, was rector of St Ethelburga's Bishopsgate. [1] On 3 April 1841 at St Ethelburga's, she married William Martin who had been appointed the first chief justice of New Zealand and she soon followed him to New Zealand.

  5. Mary-anne Scott - Wikipedia

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    Mary-anne Scott is a writer, singer and musician. Her books have been shortlisted for awards and Snakes and Ladders won the Children's Choice Award in the Young Adult category of the 2013 New Zealand Children's Book Awards. She lives in Havelock North, New Zealand, and has four sons and five grandchildren.

  6. List of New Zealand poets - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of New Zealand poets ... Mary Anne Barker (Lady Barker) (1831–1911) John Barr (1809–1889) Miriam Barr (born 1982) Blanche Baughan (1870–1958)

  7. Mary Anne Barker - Wikipedia

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    Both Mary Anne and her husband then became journalists. Still calling herself "Lady Barker", Mary Anne Broome became a correspondent for The Times and published two books of verse: Poems from New Zealand (1868) and The Stranger from Seriphos (1869). In 1870, she published Station Life in New Zealand, a collection of her letters home. The book ...

  8. Mary Ann Colclough - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Colclough was born in London in 1836, daughter of Susan and John Thomas Barnes, builder. She was trained as a teacher and came to New Zealand in 1859, settling in Auckland. On 9 May 1861, at Onehunga, she married Thomas Caesar Colclough (died July 1867), formerly of Galleenstown Castle, County Dublin. There were two children: a ...

  9. Mary Ann Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Armstrong (née Newey, 17 June 1838, Birmingham, England – 2 July 1910, Flemington, Australia), also known as Mrs. C.C. Armstrong, was a British botanical fern artist who lived and worked in New Zealand and Australia.