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Election of Dr John Dorset. At a meeting which took place at the Royal Hotel, on Tuesday evening last, the 2nd August ... the following names were proposed ... Wellington, August 2, 1853. Printed at the "Independent" Office.
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House of Representatives. Mr Robt. Hart's committee meeting every evening, at 8 o'clock, at Bannister's, Crown & Anchor Tavern. [1853].
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'The Reserve Bank needs to be run by people who won't stifle growth!' 'You could try the Parliamentary caterers.' The Dominion, 28 June, 2002.
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Public dinner on Thursday, 15th April, At Barrett's Hotel, Wellington to commemorate the Intelligence of the Islands of New Zealand being declared INDEPENDENT of New South Wales, and of the adjustment of Differences between the Government and the New Zealand Company. Colonel Wakefield in the Chair. Printed at the office of the New Zealand Gazette, 1841.
Prime Minister, Joseph Ward, on the steps of the General Assembly Library, Wellington, reading his message at an official ceremony during which New Zealand was proclaimed a dominion
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To workingmen. Fellow workmen - If you wish to have cheap land and small farms, cheap food and fair wages, few taxes and plenty to do ... you will vote for Wakelin, the poor man's friend. Rush to the poll on Tuesday next!!! [ca 1853].
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Electors! Beware! Take care not to sign your voting paper until the name of every candidate you intend voting for is written upon it. [1853].
Parliament Buildings, Wellington
Members of the Petone Unemployed Worker's Movement, in Petone, marching to Parliament
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Campaign Against Rising Prices protest march, Wellington
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Wellington elections! At a numerous meeting ...the following resolutions were unanimously adopted...August 4, 1853.
Demonstrators protesting against a South African rugby tour, Wellington
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Dominion :Summit fails. Beatles arrive. Monday June 22 1964. [Billboard].
CANWAR protesters on a yacht in Wellington Harbour, protesting against the entrance of American nuclear warships into Wellington
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[Downstage Theatre Company] :Downstage Theatre presents "The Robbie Horror Show", with "Songs to Uncle Scrim", a musical picture of NZ in the 30's; plus special late night show "Songs for the Fourth Reich". Lyrics by Bertolt Brecht, Music by Paul Dessau, Franz Eissler, and Kurt Weill. GF 3/8/[19]76.
Sailors from the HMNZS Taranaki, and anti Vietnam war protesters, at the opening of Parliament in Wellington
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