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The Random Smiler (Live at Sandwiches, | Wellington) |
" | Wellington" is sometimes informally used to describe ot |
e briefly attended the British public school | Wellington College, whose militaristic regime was not t |
ucated at Kumara School, the Terrace School ( | Wellington), Wellington College, and Victoria Universit |
at Vienna, Gaunts House Preparatory School, | Wellington College and has a degree in economics from E |
previously taught at Reigate Grammar School, | Wellington School and Hampton School. |
ampbell was educated at Lockers Park School, | Wellington College, and the Royal Military Academy, Woo |
John Smaillie Tennant, Inspector of Schools, | Wellington - Auckland Islands |
Score: | Wellington 3 - 0 |
Score: | Wellington 9 - 7 |
During the season | Wellington and Hawke's Bay were admitted to the New Zea |
nui United, St. Andrews (Manawatu), Seatoun ( | Wellington), Woodbourne (Marlborough), Riccarton, North |
Later, Reardon was Secretary | Wellington Retail Fruit Trade Association. |
e New South Wales Local Government area, see | Wellington Council. |
For the neighbourhood in Ottawa, see | Wellington Street West. |
For the former New Zealand electorate, see | Wellington West (New Zealand electorate). |
Western Somerset between 1885 and 1918, see | Wellington (Somerset). |
For the former New Zealand electorate, see | Wellington East (New Zealand electorate). |
wly reintroduced Napier to Gisborne service, | Wellington to Palmerston North via the Wairarapa, Picto |
lice Bush et al.: A National Health Service: | Wellington: Progressive Publishing: 1943. |
It is the major airport servicing | Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, and is a second |
then converted from being His Majesty's Ship | Wellington to Head Quarters Ship Wellington at Chatham |
my against the British and Portuguese should | Wellington continue to use Spain as a base of operation |
Rangers, Papatoetoe, and new composite side | Wellington United, who were formed from 1986 champions |
equently moved to play for the Super 12 side | Wellington Hurricanes, making his debut against the Sha |
ealand national team, and A-League club side | Wellington Phoenix. |
He joined local non-league side | Wellington Town immediately after, before relocating to |
Although officially named simply | Wellington A.F.C., the county in which they play is oft |
Although officially named simply | Wellington F.C., the county in which they play is somet |
a major must lead a detachment of this size, | Wellington presents him with a letter from the Prince R |
Billy Lee ... Sonny | Wellington |
parts of Cardwell, Grey East, Simcoe South, | Wellington Centre and Wellington North ridings. |
years on Teeside, he moved on to Southport, | Wellington Town, Kidderminster Harriers, and Stafford R |
), Labour and the Arbitration Act: a speech, | Wellington, [N.Z.]: |
He was also named the College Sport | Wellington 2005 Sportsperson of the Year for his achiev |
Stanley | Wellington Finch (July 20, 1872 - 1951) was the first d |
Stanley | Wellington Finch |
Rovers, Oldham Athletic, Accrington Stanley, | Wellington Town, Stafford Rangers and Oswestry Town. |
, Nynehead, Oake, Sampford Arundel, Stawley, | Wellington Without, West Buckland and Wiveliscombe. |
our match, Ponsonby made good use of a stiff | Wellington wind in the first half, with goals from Gerr |
been staged in Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, | Wellington, Vancouver and Toronto. |
in the Asteron Centre in Featherston Street, | Wellington. |
to Staunton Street, crossing Stanley Street, | Wellington Street, Gage Street, Lyndhurst Terrace and H |
ets various featured streets Stanley Street, | Wellington Street, Wo On Lane and Lan Kwai Fong in the |
Telford (Charlton Street, | Wellington) |
n intersection of Willis and Mercer Streets, | Wellington, outside the offices of the Evening Post, aw |
ned to non-league football with successively | Wellington Town and Worcester City. |
carried by 233 to 204; this defeat surprised | Wellington and his cabinet and forced their resignation |
handle, in a territory generally surrounding | Wellington. |
ry Boys, as well as in the New York, Sydney, | Wellington and Hong Kong productions and radio and film |
layed the character in the Broadway, Sydney, | Wellington and Hong Kong productions and in the film ve |
via, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, | Wellington, Auckland, Suva, Apia, Honolulu, Truk, and S |
agement buyout of the former Glazier Systems | Wellington office and formed Intergen. |
As Cliff moved in to TCWC | Wellington's area of responsibility Cliff started to sh |
A secondary school physics teacher, | Wellington Grey, ran an Internet petition, stating that |
He signed for New Zealand team | Wellington Phoenix FC in the Hyundai A-League on 30 Jul |
ation football goalkeeper who plays for Team | Wellington in the New Zealand Football Championship. |
residence was Hayes Court in Aurora Terrace, | Wellington. |
Patronage was affected by the | Wellington tramway system, which was electrified from 1 |
g of 8 August, the fighting subsided and the | Wellington Battalion was relieved. |
the second round Super 14 match against the | Wellington Hurricanes at Waikato Stadium on 9 February |
ards played for the Upper Hutt Tigers in the | Wellington Rugby League and was part of the side that w |
He was Chairman of the | Wellington Education Board, and in 1917 was the first l |
He was a member of the | Wellington Provincial Council from 1861 to 1865. |
l public service was the organisation of the | Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company between 1880 an |
state election from the southern part of the | Wellington electorate, which had been a two-member seat |
The Terrace Tunnel takes the | Wellington Urban Motorway (SH1) under The Terrace in ce |
The | Wellington Shire Council offices are located in Foster |
ter working as a draughtsman in 3009 for the | Wellington firm Mitchell & Mitchell, and serving as a p |
While at college he was involved in the | Wellington u16,secondary school B team and the Wellingt |
ew months, Long Tall Shorty performed at The | Wellington, and played slots with Angelic Upstarts, unt |
rliament in the 1987 elections as MP for the | Wellington electorate of Island Bay, and retained this |
” union tactics, engineered a lockout on the | Wellington wharves.” and Richard Hill in his history of |
Sadler played club rugby for the | Wellington College Old Boys and made a Wellington repre |
in coastal ecology that are conducted in the | Wellington region and throughout New Zealand, the Indo- |
The | Wellington City mayoral election, 2007 was part of the |
orn 1944) was the mayor of Lower Hutt in the | Wellington region of New Zealand. |
At the beginning of the 20th century the | Wellington Acclimatization Society had a trout-rearing |
Laidlaw won the | Wellington Central by-election in 1992, following the e |
r, and founder Chairman (1927 - 1966) of the | Wellington Free Ambulance. |
igious home of the Household Division at the | Wellington Barracks in London. |
He was on the | Wellington City Council for 18 years, and the Wellingto |
He modelled the | Wellington Free Ambulance on similar services in Austra |
The upper terminus is next to the | Wellington Botanic Garden at the city end of Upland Roa |
He had been on the | Wellington City Council from 1917 to 1923. |
The | Wellington side battled into the wind during the first |
He represented the | Wellington West electorate in Parliament from 1943 to 1 |
uilt by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the | Wellington and Manawatu Railway (WMR) in New Zealand, c |
The | Wellington Tramway Museum is at Queen Elizabeth Park in |
In the 1960s, the | Wellington Improvement District amalgamated with the Ci |
The | Wellington mine grew quickly and was soon outproducing |
confidence motions in the leadership of the | Wellington Watersiders Union and the Victoria Universit |
The | Wellington Hotel includes a second building called the |
He had land in the | Wellington suburb of Melrose and Buckley Road, Melrose |
The | Wellington Rugby League Association was officially form |
FMB Fisher represented the | Wellington Central electorate in the New Zealand House |
He represented the | Wellington South electorate in Parliament from 1908 to |
or field-based research programmes along the | Wellington south coast and surrounding regions. |
The | Wellington Group or Wellington School was a group of po |
State Street entrance to the | Wellington Hotel in 2006 prior to demolition. |
A Mitsubishi Outlander of the | Wellington Free Ambulance - Patient Transfer Service |
The first railcar in service in the | Wellington region was assembled at Petone in 1914 using |
He was a member of the | Wellington Provincial Council from 1856 to 1857, the fi |
a successful businessman, a director of the | Wellington Woollen Company and Chairman of Directors of |
annually assists over 40,000 patients in the | Wellington Region. |
or Petone from 1992 through to 1999, and the | Wellington Lions from 1993-96 and again from 1999-01. |
O'Leary was President of the | Wellington Law Society 1921-22, and the New Zealand Law |
is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for the | Wellington Firebirds in the State Championship, having |
He won the | Wellington Suburbs and Country seat in the 1911 general |
e Canterbury Mounted Rifles and one from the | Wellington Regiment. |
Carter represented the Wairarapa in the | Wellington Provincial Council from 1857 to 1864, and in |
The | Wellington Sevens is played annually as part of the IRB |
t Peters (former astronomer in charge of the | Wellington time-ball station on Lambton House Quay). |
ted east of the town, and to its west is the | Wellington Dam, a popular location for fishing, swimmin |
Ten teams from the | Wellington region took part, and it is known that Seacl |
He played two first-class matches for the | Wellington Firebirds in 1988 before his death in Wellin |
In 1942 she was elected to the | Wellington City Council, where she served from 1941 to |
unced that he had signed a contract with the | Wellington Phoenix in the Hyundai A league Australian C |
The Kapiti Line was constructed by the | Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company as part of its |
27 March: A suitcase bomb explodes at the | Wellington Trades Hall, killing the caretaker, Ernie Ab |
He is the | Wellington City Organist and is choir director at St Te |
rancis Redwood, in a public concert with the | Wellington Symphony Orchestra. |
12 May: Founding of the | Wellington Rugby club, the second rugby union club in N |
The | Wellington Hospital in London is the largest independen |
The park is jointly managed by the | Wellington City Council and Makara Peak Mountain Bike P |
He is currently the Head Coach of the | Wellington Exodus Saints in the NZNBL and the Assistant |
othrix olivaceus markhami, also known as the | Wellington Akodont or Markham's Grass Mouse, is a subsp |
He was a member of the | Wellington City Council from 1938 to 1950, and of the W |
The station was opened by the | Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (WMR) in 1886 a |
o the wharf at Lyttelton to connect with the | Wellington ferry when it ran the stop-block. |
he end of the Hutt Park Railway whenever the | Wellington Racing Club had a horse racing meeting, thou |
f the New Zealand NBL before shifting to the | Wellington Saints in the 2008 season where they lost in |
Mountain Bike Park was visited by 8% of the | Wellington population in 2003 according to research car |
In 1998 the | Wellington City Council set aside 2 km2 of retired farm |
he end of the 2007-08 season, Ahmad left the | Wellington Phoenix to move back to Australia, moving to |
ugby as a schoolboy, and was a member of the | Wellington College team. |
The | Wellington Performing Arts Centre is also an important |
The | Wellington Phoenix, based in Wellington, are the only N |
ing the public spaces of Civic Square to the | Wellington waterfront precinct at the Lagoon. |
ton unsuccessfully stood for election in the | Wellington Regional Council's Wellington constituency. |
The | Wellington Hospital has four main sites: North Tower, S |
The most recent addition to The | Wellington Hospital is the new Platinum Medical Centre, |
Two battalions of the | Wellington Regiment were engaged in this action which w |
1851, and then represented Wairarapa on the | Wellington Provincial Council from 1858 to 1865. |
tence, is currently on public display in the | Wellington Botanic Garden. |
SH 1 as the | Wellington Urban Motorway, running beside the Wellingto |
He was prominent in | Wellington's early business community, and was elected |
He joined the | Wellington Socialist Party in 1901 and later was Secret |
m, a suburb of the city of Upper Hutt in the | Wellington region of New Zealand's North Island. |
He was president of the | Wellington District Law Society (1960), and from 1962 t |
The | Wellington Weekly News is a newspaper, in Wellington, S |
In the | Wellington City mayoral election, 2010, Prendergast was |
He was a ministerial appointee on the | Wellington Area Health Board and the Wellington Polytec |
ugby league for the Wainuiomata Lions in the | Wellington Rugby League competition and also represente |
e player he has served as a selector for the | Wellington, Otago and National Teams. |
He was first elected to Parliament at the | Wellington North riding in the 1949 general election af |
The overwhelming size of the | Wellington diocese led to the decision to create a new |
The | Wellington Statue was removed to Aldershot at the same |
She also served as Executive Director of the | Wellington County Literacy Council from 1989 to 1993, a |
olleybus was chosen over an extension to the | Wellington tramway system because a large watermain on |
t nations and the Europeans coexisted in the | Wellington area. |
The station was erected and operated by the | Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (WMR) on their |
east-bound, following the completion of the | Wellington Inner City Bypass through Te Aro. |
In 1918 he contested the | Wellington Central by-election as an Independent Labour |
He also served on the | Wellington Harbour Board from 1950 to 1979, the Welling |
First performed at the | Wellington Fringe Festival 2003 it has become a huge su |
"Now in its 20th year, the | Wellington High School Band program has consistently ea |
He represented the | Wellington electorates of Wellington Suburbs from 1938 |
He won the | Wellington East electorate in the 1925 general election |
He was elected to the | Wellington City Council in 1891. |
merchant and contractor, responsible for the | Wellington steam tramways and the tunnels on the Wellin |
nd's parliament, he had been employed by the | Wellington City Council as well as by the Accident Comp |
premier events in New Zealand including the | Wellington Cup and Auckland Cup for more than £16,000 i |
He was Assistant Missioner at the | Wellington College Mission, Walworth before emigrating |
e Port Stanvac Desalination Plant and to the | Wellington Weir proposal. |
he surveying the surrounding country for the | Wellington Company. |
The | Wellington line was abandoned in November 1992. |
The dispute began on the | Wellington waterfront and spread to other industries ar |
land and in 1994 and 1995 he represented the | Wellington City Dukes in the Lion Red Cup. |
was a Liberal Member of Parliament: for the | Wellington South electorate 1884 to 1887, then the Well |
ns were found by Taylor in May, 1961, at the | Wellington Botanic Garden. |
e Paraparaumu Line not on track built by the | Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (WMR); the othe |
class Wairarapa type were introduced on the | Wellington to Woodville route, and their ability to run |
Wade-Brown is a trustee of the | Wellington Zoo and a Friend of Taputeranga Marine Reser |
rding to Rickard, the promotion sold-out the | Wellington Winter Show Buildings ten weeks in a row and |
Row, going west from Hyde Park Corner), the | Wellington Monument (off the west side of Park Lane) an |
Petone won the | Wellington Rugby League's Appleton Shield. |
of the Jets 09/10 season opener against the | Wellington Phoenix. |
The Old Hall has been sold to The | Wellington Pub Company which is in turn owned by the Re |
Gilmer was a member of the | Wellington Hospital Board from 1938 to 1953. |
o 1957 she was the Government nominee on the | Wellington Colleges' Board of Governors. |
ntly spoke at outdoor meetings, often at the | Wellington monument or on street corners. |
ised during World War I as a squadron of the | Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiment. |
Council and, more recently, a Trustee of the | Wellington Trust, a charity formed to preserve the sloo |
The | Wellington branch of the party was founded on 28 July 1 |
the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1904 for the | Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company. |
The | Wellington Inner City Bypass is a westbound one-way roa |
mons and was appointed to the Senate for the | Wellington, Quebec division. |
He was for many years the duke of | Wellington's private secretary, and was entrusted by hi |
artment in 1882, when it was acquired by the | Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, who used it fo |
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