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James Arthur | Wellington Foley Butler, 4th Marquess of Ormonde was bo |
James Arthur | Wellington Foley Butler, 4th Marquess of Ormonde (1849- |
ily seen that Reddy was a favourite with the | Wellington crowd by winning the Phone-Nix Player of the |
of the Macs beers also shifted to Shed 22 in | Wellington, and by 2008 Macs was no longer being brewed |
Laidlaw won the | Wellington Central by-election in 1992, following the e |
In 1918 he contested the | Wellington Central by-election as an Independent Labour |
Calstone Village was transferred to Calstone | Wellington from Calne and Blackland. |
The Duke of | Wellington finally came to power after the abortive att |
For variety, from | Wellington one can access Fort Lauderdale less than one |
Born in Puslinch Township, | Wellington County, Canada West, the son of Alexander Mc |
He was born in Puslinch Township, | Wellington County, Canada West and moved to Bruce Towns |
Wellington Brewery, Canada's oldest independently owned | |
he volunteer Campaign Manager for National's | Wellington Central candidate Mark Blumsky. |
The fourth home quarter-final went to | Wellington; although Canterbury defeated Auckland, they |
Wellington defeated Canterbury twice during the season, | |
er made his first first class appearance for | Wellington against Canterbury at the Basin Reserve over |
, with five regional associations (Auckland, | Wellington, Manawatu, Canterbury, and Otago) each holdi |
ix regional associations (Auckland, Walkato, | Wellington, Manawatu, Canterbury, and Otago) each holdi |
rst six provinces of Auckland, New Plymouth, | Wellington, Nelson, Canterbury, and Otago. |
, with five regional associations (Auckland, | Wellington, Waikato, Canterbury, and Otago) each holdin |
Silloo in Coonoor, the civilian town next to | Wellington Military Cantonment where he had served as C |
Stefanson was an investment advisor for | Wellington West Capital from 1995 to 2000, and has also |
orth end of the central business district of | Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. |
Tory politician and served under the Duke of | Wellington as Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentlem |
uses), trains, ferries, and a funicular (the | Wellington Cable Car). |
or most of his career, Richmond's anger with | Wellington over Catholic Emancipation led him to lead t |
The 153rd ( | Wellington) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding: |
The 153rd ( | Wellington) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian E |
Hislop was Chairman of the | Wellington Provincial Centennial Council and the New Ze |
University-Mount | Wellington and Central United played out a six-goal dra |
t only the Cathedral's four choirs, but also | Wellington based chamber choir Cantoris. |
The final was played at the Basin Reserve, | Wellington, a change of venue from the previous finals |
Bishop of | Wellington - Charles John Abraham |
ant Colonel Arthur Wellesley, future Duke of | Wellington, who checked the French pursuit by close-ran |
egimental Headquarters (Scots Guards RHQ) in | Wellington Barracks, Chelsea, London. |
Regimental Headquarters (Scots Guards RHQ), | Wellington Barracks, Chelsea, London, England. |
e, he was educated at Aytoun House, Glasgow; | Wellington College; Christ Church, Oxford (MA) and at t |
Auckland, | Wellington and Christchurch all receive a yearly averag |
dience group (1988-1993), partly formed from | Wellington and Christchurch "Pro-Life Action Groups", b |
, Intergen has over 200 staff and offices in | Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Sydney and |
St. John scored 85 and five not out against | Wellington on Christmas Day. |
officially established in 1953 at a synod in | Wellington where churches from Auckland, Wellington and |
east-bound, following the completion of the | Wellington Inner City Bypass through Te Aro. |
The | Wellington Inner City Bypass is a westbound one-way roa |
rthbound onramp at Karo Drive as part of the | Wellington Inner City Bypass. |
It is located west of | Wellington, and close to the village of Wrockwardine. |
he end of the Hutt Park Railway whenever the | Wellington Racing Club had a horse racing meeting, thou |
Hutt Park Raceway horse racing track of the | Wellington Racing Club (WRC). |
He also formed the | Wellington Art Club which met regularly at Nair's Pumpk |
In the English winter of 2001, he joined | Wellington cricket club in New Zealand for a year. |
The | Wellington Rowing Club is formed in Wellington. |
tt Park Railway were run to a meeting of the | Wellington Racing Club at the racecourse. |
The WRC was in competition with the | Wellington Jockey Club's track in Island Bay and sought |
versial with critics including Gavin Larsen, | Wellington Cricket Club's chief executive, who feared t |
12 May: Founding of the | Wellington Rugby club, the second rugby union club in N |
The Royal | Wellington Golf Club, (formerly Wellington Golf Club) f |
He learned to fly privately in 1933 at the | Wellington Aero Club, and in January 1936 left New Zeal |
The | Wellington Trotting Club, which was holding four race m |
Arthur | Wellington Ware CMG (1861-1927) was Mayor of Adelaide f |
or field-based research programmes along the | Wellington south coast and surrounding regions. |
alion Southland Regiment, and 3rd Battalion, | Wellington West Coast Regiment (Blenheim, January-June |
ew Zealand Mounted Rifles (Queen Alexandra's | Wellington West Coast) and later still became Queen Ale |
The 9th ( | Wellington East Coast) Mounted Rifles was formed on Mar |
y became the 7th New Zealand Mounted Rifles ( | Wellington East Coast) and later still became the Welli |
She studied music throughout her time at | Wellington Girls College leaving at the start of her se |
He graduated from | Wellington Technical College in 1947. |
ucated at Kumara School, the Terrace School ( | Wellington), Wellington College, and Victoria Universit |
es as Government House, the Public Hospital, | Wellington Boys' College, and the Museum and Art Galler |
d Seddon, she attended the Kumara School and | Wellington Girls' College. |
A duel on 24 March 1847 was fought in | Wellington between Colonel William Wakefield and Feathe |
il - James Barry Munnik Hertzog is born near | Wellington, Cape Colony. |
The Duke of | Wellington Commemorative Column stands at the entrance |
for refurbishment for use by Tranz Metro on | Wellington suburban commuter trains as a short-term sol |
a successful businessman, a director of the | Wellington Woollen Company and Chairman of Directors of |
The Old Hall has been sold to The | Wellington Pub Company which is in turn owned by the Re |
Wellington Management Company is one of the largest pri | |
On November 23, 2010, | Wellington Management Company turned-over documents sol |
Wellington: No competition | |
nce double-tracking of the railway line from | Wellington was completed, the original station building |
l being the only Labour List MP based in the | Wellington region, concentrated on representing the geo |
Wellington included Conrad Byrne, Tom Cross, Con Sulliv | |
Katherine, Charlie Goldfinch, Timothy "Beef" | Wellington, Grace Conrad, and Donna Malone - are snowed |
HLAH formed in | Wellington, originally consisting of Nigel Regan, Mark |
Revans became prominent in the newly-formed | Wellington Settlers' Constitutional Association, which |
Canning and Goderich, it fell to the Duke of | Wellington to construct a cabinet, Lord Eldon expected |
Against them was a Mount | Wellington side containing the likes of Ron Armstrong, |
ade-Brown was declared the winner of a close | Wellington mayoral contest by a one hundred and seventy |
From Godwin Drive | Wellington Road continues southwest. |
health reasons and was appointed sheriff for | Wellington County, continuing to serve until his death |
e was born on 5 October 1896 and educated at | Wellington and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. |
P and was well known locally as principal of | Wellington College could only come in a poor third plac |
e of his elevation to a peerage in 1911, the | Wellington division could be regarded as a relatively s |
He was a member of the | Wellington Provincial Council from 1861 to 1865. |
The | Wellington Shire Council offices are located in Foster |
He was on the | Wellington City Council for 18 years, and the Wellingto |
He had been on the | Wellington City Council from 1917 to 1923. |
He was a member of the | Wellington Provincial Council from 1856 to 1857, the fi |
Carter represented the Wairarapa in the | Wellington Provincial Council from 1857 to 1864, and in |
The park is jointly managed by the | Wellington City Council and Makara Peak Mountain Bike P |
He was a member of the | Wellington City Council from 1938 to 1950, and of the W |
In 1998 the | Wellington City Council set aside 2 km2 of retired farm |
1851, and then represented Wairarapa on the | Wellington Provincial Council from 1858 to 1865. |
He was elected to the | Wellington City Council in 1891. |
nd's parliament, he had been employed by the | Wellington City Council as well as by the Accident Comp |
Wade-Brown was elected a councillor for | Wellington City Council 1994-1998, and then 2001-2010 f |
October 2010, she was elected to the Greater | Wellington Regional Council for the Porirua-Tawa consti |
Kitts was on the | Wellington City Council from 1950 to 1956, when he beca |
1 November 1987, a joint project between the | Wellington Regional Council and the Department of Conse |
He was a member of the | Wellington Provincial Council from 1867 to 1876. |
He also sat on the | Wellington City Council until 1879. |
came active in politics, serving both on the | Wellington Provincial Council and in the New Zealand Pa |
ton unsuccessfully stood for election in the | Wellington Regional Council's Wellington constituency. |
The land is owned by | Wellington City Council, and has been set aside as a re |
In 1942 she was elected to the | Wellington City Council, where she served from 1941 to |
The Greater | Wellington Regional Council, in preparing its Western C |
rently serves as a councillor on the Greater | Wellington Regional Council. |
system to be introduced in future by Greater | Wellington Regional Council. |
He also served a term on the | Wellington Provincial Council. |
He was also on the | Wellington Provincial Council. |
003) and was elected as a councillor for the | Wellington Regional Council. |
He was a | Wellington City Councillor from 1879 to 1885, and on th |
He was a | Wellington City Councillor from 1913 to 1915, when he r |
He was a | Wellington City Councillor from 1881 to 1885 and 1888 t |
He was a | Wellington City Councillor when he died. |
During a radio interview, | Wellington City Councillor Ruth Gottlieb maintained tha |
In 1950 he was a | Wellington City councillor, and suggested to Frank Kitt |
ted at Heretaunga, Upper Hutt, just north of | Wellington, the course is one of the best tests of golf |
Protesters in support of arrestees outside | Wellington district court on 17 October. |
between 1864 and 1867 and formed part of the | Wellington to Craven Arms Railway. |
between 1860 and 1862 and formed part of the | Wellington to Craven Arms Railway. |
n in partnership with the Garston Embassy on | Wellington St. Cressington and Grassendale Park are nea |
t No. 86 with a new role; night training for | Wellington Bomber crew. |
Wellington television crews win the World Newsfilm Awar | |
high school, and at one stage captained the | Wellington Rep Cricket Team. |
Wellington Nathaniel Crutchfield, III (born March 7, 19 | |
onia Park Pahokee Royal Palm Beach South Bay | Wellington The Current Sheriff is Sheriff Ric L. Bradsh |
Wellington is currently served by two trains an hour be | |
His second son Adelbert | Wellington Brownlow Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow later becam |
The album was recorded in | Wellington by David Holmes most notably known from the |
opens daily from Boxing Day (26 December) to | Wellington Anniversary Day in late January (see website |
Wellington Vernon Dean (born May 5, 1959 in Houston, Te | |
49, Robert Yates for Auckland v | Wellington (8 December and 9 December 1882) |
te offered Somerhill for sale to the Duke of | Wellington, who declined to buy it as the foxhunting wa |
HMNZS | Wellington was deliberately sunk off the south coast of |
Wellington directors delivered the unspecified document | |
Commissioner to London, before returning to | Wellington as Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs in 19 |
The town of | Wellington was designated as part of the new town of Te |
kland retained their unbeaten record against | Wellington, who despite winning the toss trailed by 80 |
In introducing a recipe for Beef | Wellington, Clarissa Dickson Wright claims "This dish h |
David Charles Jackson (born March 4, 1955 in | Wellington - died September 29, 2004) was a boxer from |
d cousin Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of | Wellington, to dine there, commissioning a room in his |
ed a BA in English at Victoria University of | Wellington, a Diploma in Business Administration at Mas |
The Head Quarters of the | Wellington Water Distribution project is located here. |
In the 1960s, the | Wellington Improvement District amalgamated with the Ci |
per Grand District School Board (Public) and | Wellington Catholic District School Board. |
Wellington Land District, New Zealand, for the Wellingt | |
ent Act 1972, having previously been part of | Wellington Rural District, who are responsible for loca |
Wellington Land District, Tasmania | |
Wellington Land District, Western Australia | |
County Review Order, and was merged into the | Wellington Rural District. |
ent Act 1972, having previously been part of | Wellington Rural District. |
and covered Dawley, Newport, Oakengates and | Wellington urban districts, Wellington Rural District a |
08 from parts of the now defunct Inkster and | Wellington electoral districts. |
mons and was appointed to the Senate for the | Wellington, Quebec division. |
eak services run express between Porirua and | Wellington and do not stop at Redwood. |
He mentions Wellesley ( | Wellington) but does not anticipate his future importan |
The island's wealthy owner, | Wellington (Brian Donlevy) recruits his blonde bombshel |
htmoor Junction that a line once ran towards | Wellington via Doseley and Horsehay. |
1 Rowallan MLC Greg Hall and | Wellington MLC Doug Parkinson faced re-election at the |
tional Training Unit RAF (1943-1945) Vickers | Wellington then Douglas Dakota |
Junction with | Wellington and Drayton Railway from 1867 . |
ners Disciplinary Tribunal of New Zealand in | Wellington, which drew upon expert witnesses to conside |
land and in 1994 and 1995 he represented the | Wellington City Dukes in the Lion Red Cup. |
Leuluai was the coach of the | Wellington City Dukes in the 1994 Lion Red Cup. |
Radio New Zealand, Television One, based in | Wellington and Dunedin, and TV2, based in Auckland and |
uckland, the final would be played in either | Wellington or Dunedin. |
Wellington, [N.Z.]: Dunmore Press / United Future New Z | |
e made guest appearances for Wrexham and for | Wellington Town during the Second World War, and retire |
neighbourhoods of Aldershot, Maple, Freeman, | Wellington Square, Dynes, Roseland, Longmoor, Shoreacre |
Wellington had earlier defended the trophy against Mana | |
Dave Halley grabbed the winner for the | Wellington side early in the first period of extra time |
and villages such as Ironbridge, Dawley and | Wellington, to ease the housing problem in the West Mid |
Street, west along Main Street, north along | Wellington Street, east along Burlington Street, and no |
e part of the city of Hamilton lying west of | Wellington Street, east of Paradise Road, and north of |
station in the GO Transit network located on | Wellington Street East between Yonge Street and Bayview |
Wellington Marist's Eddie Barton became the third playe | |
In his very next match, against | Wellington at Eden Park, Carson made 194, giving him an |
He was born in | Wellington, and educated at Christchurch Boys' High Sch |
This was the first | Wellington mayoral election to be held under the Instan |
He represented the | Wellington West electorate in Parliament from 1943 to 1 |
FMB Fisher represented the | Wellington Central electorate in the New Zealand House |
He represented the | Wellington South electorate in Parliament from 1908 to |
He won the | Wellington East electorate in the 1925 general election |
was a Liberal Member of Parliament: for the | Wellington South electorate 1884 to 1887, then the Well |
He was defeated for the | Wellington West electorate in 1938. |
He was elected to the | Wellington North electorate in the 1905, but was defeat |
He represented the | Wellington Central electorate in Parliament from 1972 t |
aries were roughly the same as the abolished | Wellington West electorate, except that it did not incl |
In the 1999 elections, Hobbs won the | Wellington Central electorate, defeating the incumbent |
land, where he trained with his battalion in | Wellington for eleven months. |
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