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  2. Spouse of the prime minister of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister's spouse has no official duties. Some earlier spouses stayed mainly at home and took little part in public life. However, most recent prime ministers' spouses have been involved in charities or community organisations, working to raise public awareness, funds, and support for a range of causes. They generally assist their partners in political campaigns, and participate in ...

  3. John Roberts (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    John Roberts, Mayor of Dunedin. Sir John Roberts CMG (October 1845 – 13 September 1934) founder and managing partner of Murray Roberts & Co was a New Zealand businessman and runholder of the last quarter of the 19th century and the first quarter of the following century.

  4. Margaret Magill - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Emma Magill MBE (1888 – 6 November 1962) was a teacher and school principal from New Zealand. She was the first woman to serve as the head of the New Zealand Educational Institute (NZEI) and served on the Eastbourne Borough Council, as well as serving as deputy mayor for multiple terms.

  5. George Harper (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Sir George Harper OBE (24 April 1843 – 12 March 1937) was an English-born New Zealand lawyer. From a large family, he was a son of the inaugural bishop of Christchurch, Henry Harper, and he arrived in Christchurch in 1858 at age 15, two years after his father. He completed his education in Christchurch and farmed for a few years before ...

  6. List of the largest trading partners of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the largest two-way trading partners of New Zealand, based on data released by the Statistics New Zealand for the 2023 calendar year. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Robert McDougall (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ewing McDougall (26 December 1860 – 21 February 1942), sometimes referred to as Robert Euing McDougall, was a New Zealand businessman and philanthropist in Christchurch. He was the benefactor of the Robert McDougall Art Gallery .

  8. Aubrey Robinson (Hawaii planter) - Wikipedia

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    Aubrey Robinson was born in Canterbury, New Zealand, on October 17, 1853.His father was Charles Barrington Robinson and mother was Helen Sinclair. His grandmother, Elizabeth McHutchison (1800–1892), also spelled McHutcheson, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, married Francis Sinclair in 1824 and moved to New Zealand in 1840 with their six children.

  9. Resignation of Jacinda Ardern - Wikipedia

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    He added that "her compassion and her strength of leadership is a legacy that I think she will leave as prime minister of New Zealand." [ 59 ] Canada: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thanked her personally for "your partnership and your friendship — and for your empathic, compassionate, strong, and steady leadership over these past several years.