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Thomas Wilford of the Liberal Party won the | Wellington Suburbs seat in the 1896 election, but he wa |
Wilde was a Member of Parliament for the | Wellington Central seat, winning it from sitting Nation |
iesels on the Paekakariki via Pukerua Bay to | Wellington electrified section in 1967, eight of the cl |
The siege was however, over, and | Wellington had secured the Portuguese-Spanish frontier |
s Anne's departure approaches, Delia goes to | Wellington to see her off and to meet Shiner, who has j |
ed Madrid safely, and was warmly received by | Wellington, who, sending instructions by a courier, kep |
It had some success but | Wellington had sent his reinforcements to the centre, a |
married Roger's mother Mehitabel (Sweetman) | Wellington on September 13, 1715 in Watertown, Massachu |
Born in | Wellington, she served on the executives of the Women's |
ting his education at Victoria University of | Wellington he served as a policy adviser in a number of |
ital Connection between Palmerston North and | Wellington, the service was operated by Tranz Scenic an |
established by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington for service in the Peninsula War as part of |
ate of the Defence Services Staff College in | Wellington, his service continued in the Sino-Indian Wa |
The line was provided to extend | Wellington passenger services through the centre of the |
as based around Cook Strait, having a hub in | Wellington and serving Nelson, Blenheim, and Palmerston |
t Bailen in 1808; after this he served under | Wellington in several engagements, and was commander of |
He lectured at Victoria University of | Wellington for several years before moving to the Unive |
In | Wellington the shaking lasted for about two minutes and |
In the centre of the island the | Wellington Province shared a boundary with the Auckland |
Wellington gives Sharpe command of the regiment and tel | |
HQS | Wellington as she is today in the Thames |
As the HMS | Wellington, the ship is infamous for being the source o |
gion (Central United, Melville United, Mount | Wellington, North Shore United, and Waitakere City) and |
rding to Rickard, the promotion sold-out the | Wellington Winter Show Buildings ten weeks in a row and |
Situated between the towns of | Wellington and Shrewsbury it lies on the relatively lev |
In 1809 he became assistant curate at | Wellington in Shropshire and in 1810 he published his f |
He arrived in | Wellington from Shropshire, England on the ship Gertrud |
wellington, freetown, sierra leone. | |
Nicest Things, Baby - Kathy Robinson, Kenny | Wellington and Singing Girls |
s probably acting on advice from the Duke of | Wellington and Sir George Murray, Wellington's Quarterm |
tralised courthouse but has a head office in | Wellington and sits in various cities and towns in New |
the town of Taunton but extending to include | Wellington, many small villages and parts of Exmoor. |
At the beginning of the 20th century the | Wellington Acclimatization Society had a trout-rearing |
O'Leary was President of the | Wellington Law Society 1921-22, and the New Zealand Law |
McKay presented his work to the | Wellington Philosophical Society (the precursor of the |
In 1895 he presented a paper to the | Wellington Philosophical Society proposing a two-hour d |
e was a member of the Victoria University of | Wellington Debating Society. |
Alan Rogers, headmaster from 1990-2006 of | Wellington School, Somerset |
ley, Somerset, England (at Greenham, west of | Wellington in Somerset). |
The air ambulance headquarters are at | Wellington in Somerset, but the helicopter is based at |
on and from 1878 to 1879 served as curate of | Wellington in Somerset, where his father, Prebendary Kn |
lage is about 5 miles (8.0 km) south west of | Wellington in Somerset. |
He was born 11 October 1845 in | Wellington, the son of merchant John Johnston. |
In 1913, | Wellington again sought election as senator, but as a m |
and its walls peeling plaster, on a farm at | Wellington in South Africa’s Western Cape provinc |
Born in | Wellington, New South Wales, Coleman was a landscaper b |
in James Austin OAM (born 7 November 1980 in | Wellington, New South Wales) is an Elite Athlete with a |
as the second Sanatorium in the province in | Wellington Park south or the Saskatoon neighborhood of |
Smith, a centre, was born in | Wellington, New South Wales and claimed a total of 4 in |
[ 3rd Test] at Basin Reserve, | Wellington - South Africa won by 8 wickets |
nch of the River Thames, Beverly Street, and | Wellington Street south to the south boundary of the ci |
He fought under | Wellington in Spain and at Waterloo and also served for |
n 1813 and 1814 he commanded a brigade under | Wellington in Spain. |
opened and two special trains travelled from | Wellington to Speedy's Crossing to the inauguration cer |
Wellington: G Spencer, King, O Instone, D Twohill, J Ba | |
duction the same valve was used in Mosquito, | Wellington and Spitfire aircraft. |
He was also named the College Sport | Wellington 2005 Sportsperson of the Year for his achiev |
ain, New Zealand Schools Rep 2007-2008, 2009 | Wellington Lions Squad member, Prefect(2008) |
the final rounds are known to have included | Wellington Marist, St. Andrews (Manawatu), Western (Chr |
he batting - as he often did after moving to | Wellington - St. John's 88 was bettered only by Test cr |
boia, to the south by Tuxedo, to the east by | Wellington and St. James, and to the north by the rural |
Rovers, Oldham Athletic, Accrington Stanley, | Wellington Town, Stafford Rangers and Oswestry Town. |
teams he played for include: Mansfield Town, | Wellington Town, Stafford Rangers, Winsford United, Mac |
, George Clinton, Gary Cooper, Joel Johnson, | Wellington Wigout, Star Child |
Mills was born in | Wellington and started as clerk to Johnny Jones, and af |
a twice-daily service, between Auckland and | Wellington, was started. |
t that became US 66, while the route through | Wellington became State Highway 52. |
om U.S. Highway 431 at Crystal Springs (near | Wellington) to State Route 21 at Jacksonville. |
t Peters (former astronomer in charge of the | Wellington time-ball station on Lambton House Quay). |
Taita, stopping at all stations en route to | Wellington Railway Station along the southern section o |
sioned in 1961 and located downstream of the | Wellington Power Station |
Wellington Power Station - a Two unit station generatin | |
yout, and is 13.75 kilometres (8.54 mi) from | Wellington Railway Station, the southern terminus of th |
6 | Wellington Railway Station-Lyall Bay |
Services terminate at | Wellington railway station. |
ia Lambton Railway Station, a predecessor of | Wellington Railway Station. |
See also: List of | Wellington railway stations |
ust a few minutes walk from both Coonoor and | Wellington railway stations. |
Construction of the Wairarapa Line from | Wellington was steadily advancing towards its junction |
another unexplained difference - the Duke of | Wellington is still alive, though he remarks he has bee |
The Auckland - | Wellington Overlander stops at Pukekohe. |
on also included Chard, Crewkerne, Minehead, | Wellington, Ilminster, Street, Watchet and Wiveliscombe |
degree in physics at Victoria University of | Wellington and subsequently earned a DPhil degree at th |
Wellington Dickson sued his employer, the Florida Depar | |
e may also have cast a protective charm over | Wellington, who suffered no wounds in twenty years of b |
aylight passenger train between Auckland and | Wellington between Sunday December 14, 1972 and Sunday |
HMNZS | Wellington being sunk. |
009 Amaru-Tibble also played with PIC in the | Wellington Regional Super League, in the leadup to the |
r 12, 1812, unwilling to accept a foreigner ( | Wellington) as supreme commander of the Spanish Army, B |
ty of Porirua, one of the four cities in the | Wellington conurbation, surrounds it. |
via, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, | Wellington, Auckland, Suva, Apia, Honolulu, Truk, and S |
ling at Fremantle and Adelaide, Auckland and | Wellington, Hobart, Sydney and Cairns, before returning |
h, Leicester City, Chicago Fire, VfL Bochum, | Wellington Phoenix, Sydney FC and D.C. United. |
From 24 November 1932 she ran mostly from | Wellington to Sydney. |
t one Ah Lun, a 34-year old Cantonese man to | Wellington from Sydney. |
olleybus was chosen over an extension to the | Wellington tramway system because a large watermain on |
Patronage was affected by the | Wellington tramway system, which was electrified from 1 |
These are not part of the | Wellington transport system. |
The | Wellington blazer takes its blue colour from that of th |
In 2006 Nikora was loaned by | Wellington to Taranaki for two years, at the completion |
llected from moorland on the summit of Mount | Wellington in Tasmania. |
Goslin was chosen as part of the | Wellington boxing team to fight the US Marines in 1942. |
ide in 2003, Paston has competed with former | Wellington Phoenix team-mate Glen Moss for the goalkeep |
ugby as a schoolboy, and was a member of the | Wellington College team. |
involved in operating a farming venture near | Wellington at Terawhiti until 1846. |
With the loss of Dean Williams and Roderick | Wellington to Thames Valley Tigers, Coach Stronach stre |
But | Wellington more than retrieved his position in the batt |
Wellington, believing that the Alba de Tormes crossing | |
k 8, after a bedside promise to ailing owner | Wellington Mara that the team would put forward its bes |
sc jockeys, such as Martin Campbell and John | Wellington, noted that many fans were buying the album |
was raised in New Zealand, with Peace Action | Wellington saying that "conscientious objectors are the |
gth was reinstated in 2008 and 2009, linking | Wellington to the newly built Telford International Rai |
nd 56 guns, came under the direct command of | Wellington during the Battle of Waterloo. |
s diverted from Palmerston North, running to | Wellington via the Wairarapa. |
Wellington is the small town in South Australia on the | |
nard Cornwell, in which Richard Sharpe helps | Wellington bring the French to battle by feeding a know |
Crowd surrounding the Cenotaph, | Wellington, at the dedication ceremony in 1932. |
elines from Kapuni to Auckland and Kapuni to | Wellington, and the Kapuni Gas Treatment Plant. |
oposed a marine lab along the south coast of | Wellington in the 1920s but it was not until the 1960s |
He arrived in | Wellington in the ship London in 1842, and was the New |
She was renamed HMS Duke of | Wellington for the duration of World War II. |
The Duke of | Wellington placed the majority of his forces on either |
The All Blacks also hosted Australia in | Wellington; defeating the Wallabies 43-6, with Lomu get |
persons to take up land and build a home on | Wellington Street, the road upon which Canada's Parliam |
Jac Weller: | Wellington in the Peninsula 1808-1814 London 1962 ISBN |
She played Trish | Wellington in the CBS pilot presentation of Harpers Isl |
Hastings Boys' High, Victoria University of | Wellington and the University of Auckland. |
bulance service jointly owns an ambulance in | Wellington with the WFA. |
Although officially named simply | Wellington A.F.C., the county in which they play is oft |
The father of Field-Marshal The 1st Duke of | Wellington was the 1st Earl of Mornington. |
Their story is told in | Wellington and the Arbuthnots by E. A. Smith. |
His first victory was a | Wellington on the night of 16-17 October 1940. |
Wellington, and the National Defence College. | |
However, it appears | Wellington misjudged the resourcefulness and determinat |
e condominiums on the block include The Park | Wellington and The Empire West. |
Wellington represented the Somerset Cricket Board in a | |
1814 or 1815 - d. 1878) founded the daily | Wellington newspaper the Evening Post on 8 February 186 |
The Mayor of | Wellington is the head of the municipal government of W |
ge who held several high government posts in | Wellington in the early 1890s. |
Jane plays for | Wellington in the Air New Zealand Cup and for the Welli |
Paraparaumu, Raumati and Waikanae, north of | Wellington on the Kapiti Coast. |
He resigned with | Wellington over the Reform Bill of 1832. |
ces (Tranz Scenic), and suburban services in | Wellington (under the subsidiary Tranz Metro). |
Of the two brothers, John fights with | Wellington in the Peninsular War, and Bob serves with N |
He arrived in | Wellington in the ship London in 1840. |
w Zealand that operated between Auckland and | Wellington along the North Island Main Trunk Railway. |
Schwalger moved to | Wellington for the 2004 provincial season, and his soli |
have the right to succeed to the Dukedom of | Wellington and the title Prince of Waterloo, while he a |
General Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of | Wellington) and the forces of The Rajah of Berar and Na |
In 1863 | Wellington inherited the earldom of Mornington on the d |
erection of an astronomical observatory for | Wellington - the Carter Observatory. |
He represented the City of | Wellington in the 1st New Zealand Parliament, but resig |
irections to Johnsonville (to the north) and | Wellington (to the south). |
t was a minor station between Oakengates and | Wellington on the Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury Line. |
Its pub sign features a boot of the Duke of | Wellington, but the tradition of the Soulbury Boot is s |
ed batsman who played in several matches for | Wellington before the Second World War. |
s in early 1952, sailing between Glasgow and | Wellington via the Panama Canal. |
the 11th parliament (1893), and the City of | Wellington in the 12th and 13th parliaments (1893-98). |
He fought under | Wellington at the Battle of Vimeiro. |
He arrived in | Wellington on the Oriental in 1840. |
ld not then run through the tunnels north of | Wellington and the two Dgs took over at Palmerston Nort |
The Duke of | Wellington earned the freedom of the borough of St Alba |
n intersection of Willis and Mercer Streets, | Wellington, outside the offices of the Evening Post, aw |
years of the Lion Red Cup, playing for both | Wellington and the Hutt Valley Dolphins. |
ng would be required from Lambton Station in | Wellington to the back of the Hutt Park Racecourse via |
arldom of Mornington is held by the Dukes of | Wellington, and the Barons Cowley have since been eleva |
State Road 882 begins in | Wellington at the intersection of U.S. Route 441/State |
line would become part of a trunk route from | Wellington to the north. |
Born in Banffshire, Scotland he came to | Wellington in the ship Duke of Roxburgh in 1840, with h |
Wellington won the NPC final however, and the opportuni | |
arrested a ship's captain for a violation of | Wellington law, the Governor William Hobson quickly ass |
rains per day in each direction extending to | Wellington in the early morning and late at night. |
exist as to why Bolivar County leaders chose | Wellington as the county seat's name, but the choice ma |
e southern province of New Zealand including | Wellington and the South Island, and was resident judge |
as previously the location of Scots College, | Wellington, now the school's brother school. |
In the song "My Name Is John | Wellington Wells", the lyric renders his address as "Nu |
hy made a single first-class appearance, for | Wellington, during the 2005-06 season, scoring a single |
damage to the brick and masonry buildings in | Wellington, and the city was rebuilt mainly in wood; co |
Mount | Wellington became the first team to win the league for |
James Leuluai (Mt | Wellington) won the Lipscombe Cup, Stan Martin (Richmon |
in 1939 allowed for a 7:50am departure from | Wellington for the northbound service, reaching Mastert |
er a first-innings lead to Canterbury, while | Wellington won the annual clash with Nelson to end with |
The | Wellington Hospital, The Platinum Medical Centre and Th |
the Super 12 and Super 14 whilst playing for | Wellington in the Air New Zealand Cup (formerly the Nat |
duate of the Defence Services Staff College, | Wellington, India; the Naval Higher Command Course from |
n, a noted judge, John Hope, a general under | Wellington in the Peninsular War and William Johnstone |
Mount | Wellington won the league/cup double for the second tim |
d Spanish army under General the Marquess of | Wellington broke the French army under Joseph Bonaparte |
ay Proctor (Ellerslie) and Dave Sorenson (Mt | Wellington) won the Bert Humphries Memorial, Ashley McE |
A twice-daily workers' train between | Wellington and the Hutt Workshops conveyed railwaymen t |
h the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and the | Wellington Sinfonia, The Tudor Consort, the Orpheus Cho |
ed in the Battle of Corunna in January 1809, | Wellington sent the Secretary of War a memo insisting t |
Following their demise, Harwood | Wellington became the town's leading football club. |
a stretch of low-lying land between mainland | Wellington and the Miramar Peninsula. |
ugh for them and they could not operate into | Wellington via the NIMT until these tunnels were enlarg |
Two weeks after her Timberman win, | Wellington met the Ironman-distance world record holder |
his was closed for good in 1931 and moved to | Wellington in the 1930s; it later burned. |
Although officially named simply | Wellington F.C., the county in which they play is somet |
Wellington has the highest percentage of citizens using | |
of the earliest highway between Auckland and | Wellington, in the North Island of New Zealand. |
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