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on he was returned for Bournemouth East and | Christchurch, a seat he held until the general election |
udge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at | Christchurch, a superior trial court. |
historically important buildings have made | Christchurch a popular tourist destination attracting so |
harles Matthew Gray was elected as Mayor of | Christchurch a few days prior to the general election, a |
In | Christchurch, about 100 km southeast of the epicentre, s |
rs Lee's husband formed the company through | Christchurch accountants, which worked in Canterbury, Ne |
Two | Christchurch addresses inhabited by members of the Save |
Christchurch Adventist School (CAS) is a co-educational, | |
Bailey lived in | Christchurch after he retired in 1966 until his death in |
arliament as representative for the City of | Christchurch, after winning the 1867 by-election. |
ary Eagle Airways began serving Oamaru from | Christchurch again. |
tic scientific expeditions, since the 1950s | Christchurch Airport has been the base for all Antarctic |
Christchurch Airport | |
He was thus an early visitor to what is now | Christchurch, Akaroa, Port Chalmers and Bluff, but was s |
Auckland, Wellington and | Christchurch all receive a yearly average in excess of 2 |
Their Atlas Works in Manchester Street, | Christchurch also manufactured coal kitchen ranges. |
management intend on rebuilding a hotel in | Christchurch, although it is unclear if it will be rebui |
took over the scheme, but the line between | Christchurch and Greymouth was not finished until 1923. |
cover the 36 mile, 12 stop, journey between | Christchurch and Little River in 1 hour and 7 minutes at |
daughter of Mr. G. Coates (a jeweller from | Christchurch), and he was survived by his wife, four son |
Christchurch and Lymington was a parliamentary constitue | |
Gilmore was born in | Christchurch and attended Parkview Primary School, to sh |
He served as a judge both in | Christchurch and Auckland, and briefly acted as Chief Ju |
e (Wellington), Hamilton Wanderers, Nomads ( | Christchurch), and Mosgiel. |
planting vineyards and olive groves around | Christchurch and Banks Peninsula. |
Tourists travelling between | Christchurch and Queenstown often deviate here and trave |
round New Zealand, in Auckland, Wellington, | Christchurch and Nelson; but the live album only took so |
rried Robert Campbell on 2 December 1868 in | Christchurch, and his daughter Alice married Edward Wing |
, Miramar Rangers, Nelson Rangers, Western ( | Christchurch), and Northern (Dunedin). |
In 1887, Grimes became bishop of | Christchurch and Redwood archbishop of Wellington and me |
tially constructed the Midland line between | Christchurch and Greymouth and the Nelson railway in the |
The Ringwood, | Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway was incorporated in |
ecame Lord of the Manors of Hinton Admiral, | Christchurch and Westover. |
n, Melbourne, Geelong, Launceston, Dunedin, | Christchurch and Sydney. |
(Wellington), Hamilton Wanderers, Western ( | Christchurch), and Mosgiel. |
training as a priest at Holy Name Seminary, | Christchurch, and Holy Cross College, Mosgiel. |
ton Athletic, Victoria University, Western ( | Christchurch), and Roslyn-Wakari (Dunedin). |
It operated between | Christchurch and Invercargill via Dunedin, and in its he |
Closure of the Ringwood, | Christchurch and Bournemouth line was first considered i |
rs and MCs for the awards were Glen Koorey ( | Christchurch) and Jane Dawson (Wellington), both members |
t, considering that the whole population of | Christchurch and the district within five or six miles w |
ttle and Lloyd Scott, at the Court Theatre, | Christchurch and the Fortune Theatre, Dunedin. |
lped to establish the Chippenham commune in | Christchurch and is by religious affiliation a Friend (Q |
Donne was born in | Christchurch and educated at Palmerston North Boys' High |
estate was purchased at 265 Riccarton Road, | Christchurch and the seminary was opened in February 194 |
rton Athletic, Seatoun, Technical Old Boys ( | Christchurch), and Green Island. |
Their website also lists offices in | Christchurch and Queenstown, New Zealand. |
trict, but when the Main South Line between | Christchurch and Dunedin was constructed, it was built s |
t inter city express in New Zealand between | Christchurch and Dunedin; 'Ja' 1260 which was the last s |
on Marist, St. Andrews (Manawatu), Western ( | Christchurch), and Mosgiel. |
ghway 1 link Picton southwards to Blenheim, | Christchurch and beyond, while the scenic Queen Charlott |
eight trains on the Main North Line between | Christchurch and Picton. |
llege, they are Oxford University property, | ChristChurch and Balliol, renowned for "producing" prime |
hern, Sevenoaks Town and St John's, Swanley | Christchurch and Swanley Village, Swanley St Mary's, Swa |
Carter attended St Bede's College in | Christchurch, and has a Bachelor of Agricultural Science |
high speed, achieving a travel time between | Christchurch and Dunedin of 7 hours and 9 minutes, and c |
nterconnect with the proposed Metro North), | Christchurch, and directly beneath Heuston Station. |
Waterside (Wellington), Technical Old Boys ( | Christchurch), and Roslyn-Wakari (Dunedin). |
Adelaide, where he won the Prankerd, Wyatt, | Christchurch and Farrell scholarships. |
s educated at the Cathedral Grammar School, | Christchurch and Canterbury University before his ordina |
Bishop Harper's resignation as Bishop of | Christchurch, and Primate of New Zealand, takes effect i |
fittings were supplied by Scott Brothers of | Christchurch, and the only imported parts were the chill |
ailway and on 1 January 1874, the Ringwood, | Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway amalgamated with th |
els, "The Nine Tailors" is based around the | Christchurch and Upwell area. |
were Matthew Brodie later second Bishop of | Christchurch and James Michael Liston later seventh Bish |
Akaroa is 84 km by road from | Christchurch and is the terminus of State Highway 75. |
of the surrounding parishes of St. Woolos, | Christchurch and Nash. |
Zealand national team at Lancaster Park in | Christchurch; and the second match was versus New Zealan |
St. Andrews (Manawatu), Technical Old Boys ( | Christchurch), and Mosgiel. |
July 1949) was a Baptist Minister, Mayor of | Christchurch and member of the New Zealand Legislative C |
He grew up in | Christchurch and attended the University of Canterbury w |
ews (Manawatu), Northern (Dunedin), Nomads ( | Christchurch), and Wellington Marist (who defeated YMCA |
Romsey, Eastleigh, Southampton, Lyndhurst, | Christchurch and Bournemouth. |
t for suburban duties such as those between | Christchurch and Lyttelton. |
he schedule and the passenger train between | Christchurch and Culverden operated twice daily; these s |
d Thistle, Waterside (Wellington), Western ( | Christchurch), and Maori Hill (Dunedin). |
opened on 13 November 1862 by the Ringwood, | Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway. |
He was born in | Christchurch, and died in Christchurch, aged 45, after a |
Christchurch and Wellington were the airline's intended | |
He was a resident of Sumner, | Christchurch, and died in Princess Margaret Hospital, Ch |
l bought land from the Lord of the Manor of | Christchurch and built a house next to the mouth of the |
onstructed to link the port at Lyttelton to | Christchurch and to agricultural areas in the Selwyn Dis |
There are SAFE offices in | Christchurch and Auckland, and a further fifteen branche |
y 1985, Hanrahan succeeded him as Bishop of | Christchurch and he was formally enthroned in the Cathed |
He was born in | Christchurch, and died in Wellington. |
ngtton), Woodbourne (Marlborough), Western ( | Christchurch), and Roslyn-Wakari (Dunedin). |
training as a priest at Holy Name Seminary, | Christchurch and Holy Cross College, Mosgiel. |
ompeted at two Commonwealth Games: in 1974 ( | Christchurch) and 1978 (Edmonton). |
, the B class hauled freight trains between | Christchurch and Dunedin, with their pulling power a con |
e operational cost of marshalling trains at | Christchurch and Lyttelton to add or remove the electric |
r Hutt), Woodbourne (Marlborough), Western ( | Christchurch), and Northern (Dunedin). |
tially the nearest station for the towns of | Christchurch and Bournemouth. |
ee of the locomotives were named - Reefton, | Christchurch and Nelson. |
Intensities of 6 were observed in | Christchurch and Westport. |
Mail from the base was handled in | Christchurch, and the issuing of “Ross Dependency” stamp |
Eagle Airways also operates flights to | Christchurch and Auckland. |
land, mainly on the Main North Line between | Christchurch and Picton, while the other two members sta |
lmerston North via the Wairarapa, Picton to | Christchurch, and Christchurch to Greymouth services. |
is held in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, | Christchurch and Dunedin. |
,300 miles (19,800 km) long, from London to | Christchurch and took place in 1953 after Christchurch t |
g politics, Alexander was a restaurateur in | Christchurch, and also co-hosted a cooking program on lo |
yn United (Wellington), Technical Old Boys ( | Christchurch), and Northern (Dunedin). |
ain down the Main North Line from Picton to | Christchurch and a member of the DJ class was employed o |
ng as a mechanic at the Sockburn airport in | Christchurch and became the Canterbury Aero Club's first |
as their first commission by the Diocese of | Christchurch and they became their unofficial diocesan a |
uded Ponsonby, Hamilton Wanderers, Western ( | Christchurch), and Hospital (Wellington). |
a Monday and Friday return service between | Christchurch and Westport, launched in July 2009. |
lude Jody Craddock, who began his career at | Christchurch and went on to play for Sunderland FC and W |
duty in support of aircraft flights between | Christchurch and McMurdo Sound, 1963-64. |
opened on 3 November 1862 by the Ringwood, | Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway. |
She continued to coach at her | Christchurch archery club after retiring from shooting. |
Carol services at | ChristChurch are held on two consecutive Sundays during |
e county constituencies of North Dorset and | Christchurch are also represented by Conservative MPs. |
The | Christchurch art gallery, Wellington art gallery and Bri |
Christchurch Art Gallery | |
bronze bust of him was unveiled outside the | Christchurch Arts Centre. |
The | Christchurch Arts Centre is a hub for arts, crafts and e |
2004 Gilmore returned to Ernst and Young in | Christchurch as a senior manager. |
e a coach at Poole Town before returning to | Christchurch as manager. |
Cotton attended highschool in | Christchurch at Christchurch Boys' High School, where he |
is permission and Magnus was then buried at | Christchurch at Birsay. |
s, the director of the Canterbury Museum in | Christchurch at the time, who named it after Dr H. de La |
ou might receive at Oriel is the same as at | ChristChurch, Balliol, Corpus Christi etc. |
Though primarily a | Christchurch band, The Bats have strong links to Dunedin |
f Purbeck, and flooded what is now known as | Christchurch Bay, it transported and deposited sediment |
Wight), and in the Bartonian Barton Beds of | Christchurch Bay, Hampshire. |
She recently threw 62.2 metres at a meet in | Christchurch, beating rival Dani Samuels from Australia. |
The | Christchurch Beautifying Society planted two plane trees |
Christchurch became a city by Royal Charter on July 31, | |
Christchurch became part of the New Forest and Christchu | |
63 it was again in the hands of the lord of | Christchurch, because Baldwin de Redvers, seventh Earl o |
d 200 m titles at the Commonwealth Games in | Christchurch, becoming the first athlete to retain the t |
eason, winning 28-21 at the Show Grounds in | Christchurch before winning 20-8 in Wellington in a Nort |
taught for some time at St Bede's College, | Christchurch, before joining the Marist Oceania province |
he was Vicar of Merivale and Archdeacon of | Christchurch before elevation to the Episcopal See of Au |
litary operations have remained rare due to | Christchurch being chosen as the main Operation Deep Fre |
An international exhibition was held in | Christchurch between November 1906 and March 1907. |
Born in the parish of | Christchurch, Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London, on 3 |
purchasing New Testaments from an obliging | Christchurch bookseller in as many languages as he could |
g the Southbourne district at the border of | Christchurch, Boscombe, Throop, and Queen's Park. |
daff, he was rector of Whitson and vicar of | Christchurch, both near Newport, Wales. |
Following his education at | Christchurch Boys' High School, he became a teacher. |
Though he initially appeared awkward, at | Christchurch Boys' High School, he also played hockey an |
He was born in Wellington, and educated at | Christchurch Boys' High School and Nelson College. |
Pomare attended | Christchurch Boys' High School and then Te Aute College. |
Borlase attended | Christchurch Boys' High School. |
He was educated at Waltham Primary and | Christchurch Boys' High Schools. |
He was educated at | Christchurch Boys' High School and Auckland College of E |
Innes was a pupil of | Christchurch Boys' High School. |
uth, and played rugby first for his school, | Christchurch Boys' High School, and then for Canterbury |
curate in Aston after which he was Vicar of | Christchurch, Bradford. |
party was founded on 28 July 1901, and the | Christchurch branch in January 1902. |
eements SPUC (National Body) expelled their | Christchurch branch, which then needed a new name, becom |
Christchurch Brill Tram No 178 on the heritage tramway | |
He completed a journalism diploma from the | Christchurch Broadcasting School in 1986. |
Born in | Christchurch, Brownlee has lived there ever since. |
rated to New Zealand in 1861, and founded a | Christchurch building firm in 1864. |
A group of | Christchurch businessmen founded the company in 1873. |
ntly stationed in Wellington, Auckland, and | Christchurch, but they travel to other centres on circui |
laid in state at St Mary's pro-Cathedral in | Christchurch but was buried in Blessed Sacrament Cathedr |
He was appointed as Bishop of | Christchurch by Pope John Paul II on 30 March 1987 and r |
ial New Zealand rock band formed in 1982 in | Christchurch by Paul Kean (bass), Malcolm Grant (drums), |
elected on 18 November in the 1856 Town of | Christchurch by-election to fill this vacancy. |
ned to parliament again at the 1901 City of | Christchurch by-election triggered by the resignation of |
The Bournemouth East and | Christchurch by-election of 6 February 1952 was held aft |
dral (including William Hadleigh, a monk at | Christchurch Canterbury prior to the monastery's dissolu |
rge 'Phill' Jones (born January 25, 1974 in | Christchurch, Canterbury) is a New Zealand professional |
John Andrew Hunter (born 8 November 1943 in | Christchurch, Canterbury) is a former New Zealand rower |
Clarke (born 1888, died March 11th 1969 in | Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand) was a British div |
l monasteries of St Radegund near Dover and | Christchurch, Canterbury, demolished during the dissolut |
Melinda Henshaw (February 1, 1977 in | Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand) is a New Zealand |
He was born in | Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand and attended King' |
Albert Jones was born in | Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. |
Subsequent Edition: | Christchurch: Capper Press: 1977. |
er since the 14th century, according to the | Christchurch Cartulary (ISBN 1859757618). |
Christchurch Castle ruins | |
The | ChristChurch Cathedral experienced some damage with this |
From 1990 to 2002 he was Dean of | Christchurch Cathedral when he was elevated to the Episc |
rted and the top 7.8 metres of the spire of | ChristChurch Cathedral, Christchurch collapsed. |
though formally Dublin's cathedral is still | Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin. |
nue from this went to support two canons of | Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin. |
Christchurch Cathedral. | |
on to the Episcopate in 1966 he was Dean of | Christchurch Cathedral. |
It is located immediately north of | ChristChurch Cathedral. |
957: Fire Without Phoenix: Poems 1946-1954, | Christchurch: Caxton Press |
In | Christchurch CBD, the route turned left onto Bealey Aven |
Blurton Primary School, | Christchurch CE Primary School, Glebe Primary School, He |
ival in New Zealand he set up business in a | Christchurch cemetery as a monumental mason. |
tor Flight Lieutenant Don Gannon he won the | Christchurch Centenary air race in a Canberra jet bomber |
rt of the St Michael's Church School in the | Christchurch Central City. |
lmore at the Trinity Congregational Church, | Christchurch Central City, on 11 October 1923. |
itician, being the Member of Parliament for | Christchurch Central in the South Island. |
Bruce Barclay represented the | Christchurch Central electorate in the New Zealand House |
iament as the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Christchurch Central in 1996. |
s the Labour Party Member of Parliament for | Christchurch Central electorate of the New Zealand Parli |
She contested the | Christchurch Central electorate in the 2005 general elec |
Worcester Street and Oxford Terrace in the | Christchurch Central City. |
Bruce Barclay, was Member of Parliament for | Christchurch Central from 1969 to 1979. |
In 2008, Burns successfully held | Christchurch Central for Labour, with a greatly reduced |
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