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Dr Jennifer Ashton will discuss two former convicts, Charlotte Badger and George Bruce, who arrived at the Bay of Islands in ...
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Child performer, daughter of Thomas Albert Edward and Zona Vedras Doney (née Oliver). She was a pupil of Miss Helen Gard'ner, Wellington. In 1939 she gained entrance into Max Reinhart's workshop in ...
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Also known as Taniwharau Culture Group. Performance group re-formed in 1974 for the Polynesian Festival competitions in Whangarei. In 1975, the group came under the tutorship of the reverend Napi ...
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Situated inland from the west coast of the Waikato, just below Ngati Tipa lands from between Ngatutura point and Lake Whangape down to Ruakiwi near Raglan harbour. (Reference, Leslie Kelly `Tainui').
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Description: Album of reviews, programme, photographs of the cast and signatures of the principals relating to the production by the Auckland Amateur Opera Company of "The Mikado" in 1895, at Abbott's ...