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e season's biggest win came to bottom-placed | Wellington Diamond United, an 8-0 thrashing of the same |
gued for an exhibition site close to central | Wellington, in preference to Rongotai, maintaining that |
olleybus was chosen over an extension to the | Wellington tramway system because a large watermain on |
The line was provided to extend | Wellington passenger services through the centre of the |
He was elected to the | Wellington City Council in 1891. |
e Port Stanvac Desalination Plant and to the | Wellington Weir proposal. |
she led an anti-racist march to Parliament, | Wellington, in response to hate crimes. |
land Railway on its line from Derby to Leeds | Wellington Station. |
The Old Hall has been sold to The | Wellington Pub Company which is in turn owned by the Re |
McKay presented his work to the | Wellington Philosophical Society (the precursor of the |
However, the team bowed out to the | Wellington Phoenix on penalties. |
ight at the Bowman's Hotel, next door to the | Wellington. |
Calstone Village was transferred to Calstone | Wellington from Calne and Blackland. |
In 1867, he was elected to represent | Wellington South in the 1st Parliament of Ontario as a |
Group in August 1942 and became home to the | Wellington bombers of No.156 squadron (freeing up the s |
the witchcraft book of her mother to revenge | Wellington. |
After an unsuccessful attempt to win | Wellington South in the 1925 federal election, he was e |
When Sharpe returns to camp, | Wellington (Hugh Fraser), the British commander, decide |
announced that Fred would not return to the | Wellington Phoenix to complete his contract meaning he |
In 1895 he presented a paper to the | Wellington Philosophical Society proposing a two-hour d |
In 1829 he was invited to meet | Wellington, and became a regular house-guest of the Duk |
He left to join | Wellington Town in 1927. |
Prior to joining | Wellington, he represented Wairarapa Bush and played fo |
l October 1938, when it converted to Vickers | Wellington monoplanes. |
He was elected to the | Wellington North electorate in the 1905, but was defeat |
Their story is told in | Wellington and the Arbuthnots by E. A. Smith. |
e Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in | Wellington, New Zealand. |
The 2007 Tour of | Wellington or 2007 Trust House Classic was held from 24 |
he Labor member for Charters Towers, William | Wellington, died. |
26 March - The town of | Wellington is founded in the Cape Colony |
makersvallei, Cape Colony, today the town of | Wellington, South Africa. |
The town of | Wellington was designated as part of the new town of Te |
ons, playing first for Northampton Town then | Wellington Town. |
Looking north towards the town of | Wellington |
Situated between the towns of | Wellington and Shrewsbury it lies on the relatively lev |
e people on the flight deck, were tracked by | Wellington Air Traffic Controllers, and filmed in color |
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade in | Wellington. |
nection long distance commuter train between | Wellington and Palmerston North and the Overlander long |
nection long distance commuter train between | Wellington and Palmerston North. |
nned was cancelled, and the first train from | Wellington brought with it few visitors. |
Main Trunk daylight passenger train between | Wellington and Auckland between Sunday December 14, 197 |
A twice-daily workers' train between | Wellington and the Hutt Workshops conveyed railwaymen t |
t No. 86 with a new role; night training for | Wellington Bomber crew. |
electric multiple unit commuter trains from | Wellington. |
This platform is used by Down trains (to | Wellington). |
He made the transfer to | Wellington Phoenix on the 28 of March 2008 after a rift |
She was eventually transferred to | Wellington, and when the Prime Minister's Department wa |
layed four games before being transferred to | Wellington Town in February 1950. |
wn at 7 a.m. made it possible to travel from | Wellington to Wanganui in one day by rail and coach. |
opened and two special trains travelled from | Wellington to Speedy's Crossing to the inauguration cer |
He travelled to | Wellington by train and gave a concert there on 12 Sept |
Trolleybuses in | Wellington form part of the Wellington public transport |
rvice on the North Island Main Trunk between | Wellington and Auckland, and after they were replaced b |
He later received private tuition in | Wellington. |
rganised the Seamen's and Firemen's Union of | Wellington, and was first president and secretary of th |
After growing up playing rugby union in | Wellington Kohe-Love joined the new Auckland Warriors f |
, with 26 Operational Training Unit, Vickers | Wellington bombers (these had the codes "EU" on the air |
gion (Central United, Melville United, Mount | Wellington, North Shore United, and Waitakere City) and |
have included North Shore United, Waterside ( | Wellington), Wanganui Old Boys, St. Andrews (Manawatu), |
st playing for the New Zealand Universit and | Wellington sides. |
Victoria University of | Wellington, Faculty of Law |
tre for Public Law at Victoria University of | Wellington from January 2001 until June 2006. |
er Hutt, and attended Victoria University of | Wellington, completing a BCA. |
of Doctor of Laws by Victoria University of | Wellington - 1989 |
Victoria University of | Wellington Students' Association |
versity of Otago, and Victoria University of | Wellington. |
the Faculty of Law of Victoria University of | Wellington in Wellington, New Zealand. |
degree in physics at Victoria University of | Wellington and subsequently earned a DPhil degree at th |
Hastings Boys' High, Victoria University of | Wellington and the University of Auckland. |
to a sabbatical from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
studying jazz piano at Massey University in | Wellington Dan formed his first trio and played in loca |
p in English at Victoria University College, | Wellington. |
y Doctor of Laws from Victoria University of | Wellington in recognition of her contribution to the na |
ss and arts degree at Victoria University of | Wellington, majoring in marketing, and theatre and film |
Kelly studied at the Victoria University of | Wellington for a BSc and MSc and came to England in 197 |
e associated with the Victoria University of | Wellington in Wellington, New Zealand. |
ed at Nelson College, Victoria University of | Wellington, and Balliol College, Oxford and has held Ha |
rsity; he lectured at Victoria University of | Wellington (1963-66) and the University of Waikato (196 |
rlborough College and Victoria University of | Wellington, where he earned an MA in History in 1930. |
ed a BA in English at Victoria University of | Wellington, a Diploma in Business Administration at Mas |
Mus. (Composition) at Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand, under the tutorship of compose |
and was named by the Victoria University of | Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE) (1958-59) after |
ved a law degree from Victoria University of | Wellington in New Zealand. |
r, he was educated at Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand where he gained two degrees: on |
He studied at Victoria University of | Wellington (MA) and completed a PhD at Oxford Universit |
nior Associate at the Victoria University of | Wellington Institute of Policy Studies. |
died Earth Science at Victoria University of | Wellington in New Zealand, where he was awarded a Maste |
ated with an LLB from Victoria University of | Wellington in 1943. |
MA in chemistry from Victoria University of | Wellington in 1905, followed by an MSc in 1906. |
as obtained a BA from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
and public policy at Victoria University of | Wellington, and has been active in environment organiza |
In 2007 Victoria University of | Wellington sociology lecturer Mike Lloyd and PhD studen |
bright Scholar at the Victoria University of | Wellington in New Zealand. |
of the library at the Victoria University of | Wellington which provides a free online archive of New |
Mathematics, all from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
iate is a graduate of Victoria University of | Wellington and American University. |
s Administration from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
in Anthropology from Victoria University of | Wellington in 1975, and with a painting major at the Sy |
d Language Studies at Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand . |
at the law school at Victoria University of | Wellington, and wrote her first book on the discriminat |
's College and at the Victoria University of | Wellington, graduating with an M.A. in History. |
He then joined the Victoria University of | Wellington. |
Kirton attended Victoria University of | Wellington for his agricultural intermediate before tra |
ational politics from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
Copping attended Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand, and graduated as Master of Sci |
sity of Auckland, and Victoria University of | Wellington. |
uate of New Zealand's Victoria University of | Wellington, earning a Masters law degree (LLM first cla |
Derek attended Victoria University of | Wellington (New Zealand), Massey University (New Zealan |
ting positions at the Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand (1993), University of Bucharest |
B.A. in English from Victoria University of | Wellington and a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge |
Hill attended Victoria University in | Wellington, graduating MA Hons in 1964. |
in Anthropology from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
ctic Research Centre, Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand. |
eligious studies from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
ege, Auckland, and at Victoria University of | Wellington, where he received a Bachelor of Commerce de |
He lectured at Victoria University of | Wellington for several years before moving to the Unive |
story and politics at Victoria University of | Wellington. |
nomic Planning at the Victoria University of | Wellington. |
and Nanotechnology at Victoria University of | Wellington, holds the position of Alan MacDiarmid Profe |
hematics Professor at Victoria University of | Wellington. |
He later studied at Victoria University in | Wellington, gaining first a Bachelor of Arts degree in |
Technical College and Victoria University in | Wellington. |
evelopment studies at Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand and Director of Geography. |
n Economic History at Victoria University of | Wellington, New Zealand. |
a life member of the Victoria University of | Wellington Students' Association. |
e was a member of the Victoria University of | Wellington Debating Society. |
former Chancellor of Victoria University of | Wellington. |
t class cricket for Cambridge University and | Wellington from 1928 - 1938. |
an LLB and a BCA from Victoria University of | Wellington. |
and School of Music, (Victoria University of | Wellington). |
Victoria University of | Wellington has named a building Cotton. |
d, she graduated from Victoria University of | Wellington with a BA in English and Maori before coming |
ting his education at Victoria University of | Wellington he served as a policy adviser in a number of |
ity (1975-79) and the Victoria University of | Wellington (1980-86) before teaching history at Melbour |
Singh grew up in | Wellington, Somerset, attending Wellington School, and |
Fepulea'i was born and grew up in | Wellington, New Zealand. |
core across the Macquarie River upstream of | Wellington in New South Wales, Australia. |
Wellington's former provincial boundaries include four | |
own was developed as an airfield and used by | Wellington Bombers. |
n first flew combat operations using Vickers | Wellington bombers before converting to the Handley Pag |
For variety, from | Wellington one can access Fort Lauderdale less than one |
Morton marries his bride (Amanda Varney) in | Wellington, Fl. |
involved in operating a farming venture near | Wellington at Terawhiti until 1846. |
Bar Bodega is a music venue in | Wellington, New Zealand. |
h, Leicester City, Chicago Fire, VfL Bochum, | Wellington Phoenix, Sydney FC and D.C. United. |
r of Commerce Degree at Victoria University, | Wellington, and worked for some years as an accountant. |
Quartet-in-Residence at Victoria University, | Wellington, since 1991. |
dy Luke was President of the Victoria League | Wellington Branch from 1920 to 1922 (A History of Victo |
Mills in Ancoats included, Victoria Mills, | Wellington Mill, Brunswick Mill, India Mills, Dolton Mi |
his was the first of only five victories for | Wellington over Auckland in over 100 years. |
arrested a ship's captain for a violation of | Wellington law, the Governor William Hobson quickly ass |
opular destination for weekend visitors from | Wellington, with a road from the train station to the b |
on January 9, 2010 with Otago Volts playing | Wellington Firebirds, Auckland Aces playing Northern Di |
As a result, the vote at | Wellington South was delayed until 15 July in order to |
' - The Pete Skoglund Story, A H & A W Reed, | Wellington, New Zealand |
Single sculls - W. Bridson ( | Wellington) |
eld in Auckland, and was won by R.G. Wade of | Wellington (his 2nd win). |
Kee Wah on | Wellington Street, Hong Kong |
Sir Jack later lived in Waikanae near | Wellington. |
After Waikato v | Wellington Final |
y, Taupo, Tukituki, Waimakariri, Waipareira, | Wellington Central, West Coast-Tasman, Whanganui, Wigra |
brisk traffic in livestock from Waingawa to | Wellington continued, at least until the opening of the |
Cooke also represented Wairarapa and | Wellington while playing rugby union. |
ke's Bay, Taumarunui, Wairarapa, Waitaki and | Wellington Central were won by the Liberals from Reform |
Wales defeated | Wellington 8-52, West Coast 5-35 and Canterbury 25-18 b |
ough a grated opening in the Liffey walls at | Wellington Quay (picture below). |
art of an hourly service between Walsall and | Wellington. |
Ward's Early | Wellington erroneously says he died in 1862. |
He was a warden of | Wellington County in 1939, while remaining Clifford's r |
ding to one account, the British warship HMS | Wellington fired a shot across the bow of the USS Avoce |
He was a | Wellington City Councillor from 1879 to 1885, and on th |
Also on 20 points was newly-promoted | Wellington Diamond United, who produced the first real |
His first victory was a | Wellington on the night of 16-17 October 1940. |
He was a | Wellington City Councillor from 1913 to 1915, when he r |
Later, Reardon was Secretary | Wellington Retail Fruit Trade Association. |
The most prominent and successful was the | Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, whose Wellingt |
He was a | Wellington City Councillor from 1881 to 1885 and 1888 t |
Previously, nearby there was also | Wellington College (now part of City University), a pol |
He was a | Wellington City Councillor when he died. |
His early schooling was in | Wellington and he was dux of Hutt Valley High School in |
In 1950 he was a | Wellington City councillor, and suggested to Frank Kitt |
Michael Avigdor Hirschfeld (1944-1999) was a | Wellington, New Zealand multi-millionaire businessman, |
rton, Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Taunton, Watchet and | Wellington in England. |
operate electric train between Waterloo and | Wellington from August 1953. |
ing the Forest of Dean, and makes its way to | Wellington Zoo. |
urkey, Umbarger, Vega, Waka, Wayside, Welch, | Wellington, Wellman, Wheeler, White Deer, Whiteface, Wh |
The island's wealthy owner, | Wellington (Brian Donlevy) recruits his blonde bombshel |
used it in designs such as the Wellesley and | Wellington (1935), and naturally used it again for the |
.A. Smith, 1981; Morelia variegata - Wells & | Wellington, 1984 and; * Morelia spilota variegata - Bar |
A revision by Wells and | Wellington gives Phyllodactylus marmoratus as a synonym |
The fourth home quarter-final went to | Wellington; although Canterbury defeated Auckland, they |
Hirschfeld went to | Wellington College and Victoria University of Wellingto |
He went to | Wellington College, then the Wellington College of Educ |
operated out of Barton Bendish were Vickers | Wellington bombers from Marham. |
taking part, it is known that four were from | Wellington; contemporary reports indicate that Diamonds |
ley, Somerset, England (at Greenham, west of | Wellington in Somerset). |
e part of the city of Hamilton lying west of | Wellington Street, east of Paradise Road, and north of |
former Shropshire Union Railway west towards | Wellington. |
Zealand electorate, situated in the west of | Wellington. |
It is located west of | Wellington, and close to the village of Wrockwardine. |
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