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  • 1851 (succeeding his elder brother Viscount Northland), a seat he held until 1874.
  • and were picked up by the Coast Guard cutter Northland and taken to Nome.
  • ces, trolleybuses also went to Oriental Bay, Northland and Wadestown, and routes in the central cit
  • ustralia and around the offshore islands off Northland and the Bay of Plenty on the North Island of
  • It includes the communities of Searchmont, Northland and Glendale.
  • demic to New Zealand and is now found in the Northland area including Three Kings Islands, the Poor
  • The Northland Bank was an Alberta-based Canadian bank that
  • rd Auckland (Countess of Ranfurly's Own) and Northland Battalion Group
  • evations (below 200 m) in the Waikato and in Northland but also farther afield on Chatham Island in
  • ittee, Business Council, and Breakfast Club, Northland Chamber, Young Friends of the Northland (for
  • 2007 Where God Wants To Be: Northland Christmas Worship
  • From 1987 to mid 2002 he was Principal of Northland College (Kaikohe).
  • in Ashland, Wisconsin, Plizka graduated from Northland College in 1969.
  • Northland College has been recognized by Sierra magazi
  • In 1971, shortly after the first Earth Day, Northland College hosted its first environmental confe
  • Born in Ashland, Wisconsin, she attended Northland College, and currently lives in High Bridge.
  • The environmental outreach arm of Northland College, the Sigurd Olson Environmental Inst
  • also taught at Western Michigan University, Northland College, and Fairleigh Dickinson University.
  • He graduated from Northland College, with a bachelor's degree in sociolo
  • WJOJ, officially owned by Northland Community Broadcasters (aka Superior Communi
  • unications (aka Michigan Community Radio and Northland Community Broadcasters), in turn owned by Je
  • ada who also own Superior Communications and Northland Community Broadcasters.
  • It is owned by Northland Community Broadcasters (aka Michigan Communi
  • unications (aka Michigan Community Radio and Northland Community Broadcasters) which is in turn own
  • works depict the west coast of Auckland and Northland, containing sea, sky, native birds, still li
  • of these are in the North Island, including Northland, Coromandel Peninsula, East Coast and centra
  • ( Northland Cottonsedge)
  • in 2006-2007 and has been a member (for the Northland District Electoral Area) of Derry City Counc
  • Address: Northland Drive, Moneymore, BT45 7QT
  • ch west of Loop 1, RM 2222 picks up the name Northland Drive.
  • ection, the town of Wellsford became part of Northland due to heavy population growth in the Rodney
  • The Northland electorate was created ahead of the introduc
  • He won the Northland electorate of Marsden in the 1925 general el
  • me the Far North electorate, and in 1996 the Northland electorate.
  • hat person also unsuccessfully contested the Northland electorate.
  • to 1993, and from 1996 has been known as the Northland electorate.
  • In 1996 it became the Northland electorate.
  • The Northland Electricity Helicopter has a longer range (3
  • The Northland Emergency Services Trust, often abbreviated
  • In November 1956, the Northland Express carriage train was replaced by a rai
  • In tandem with the Northland Express, a nightly Mixed train ran between A
  • The Northland Express, also known as the Opua Express, was
  • from its base, making it suitable for all of Northland, extending south beyond Auckland, and off sh
  • They all moved in together and moved around Northland for the next few years.
  • Rooth, Signe Alice Seeress of the Northland: Fredrika Bremer's American Journey (America
  • He represented the electorate of Marsden in Northland from the 1935 general election but was defea
  • He represented the Marsden electorate in Northland from 1922 to 1925 when he was defeated by Wi
  • In the small remote communities, Northland generates its own power for distribution.
  • s, Ohio and attended St. Francis DeSales and Northland High School until 1987.
  • Bowie played high school football at Northland High School.
  • He won the Marsden electorate in Northland in the 1902 general election, and held it un
  • rst in Hobson in 1993, coming third; and for Northland in 1996, coming second.
  • or Swansea, in Wales, for 2002/03, moving to Northland, in New Zealand, in 2003.
  • lley until he retired after the game against Northland in December 1967.
  • as for the Marist Club in Whangarei, and for Northland in the Air New Zealand Cup alongside current
  • for 10 years, in the State Championship and Northland in the Hawke Cup, and in 2011 debuted for Th
  • Michael Parlane also played for Northland in the Hawke Cup.
  • James Marshall also played for Northland in the Hawke Cup.
  • She was born in Waihopo, Northland, in 1921.
  • Parlane also played for Northland in the Hawke Cup.
  • She made her final film, Tiger of Northland, in 1976.
  • Northland includes one of the fastest growing towns in
  • The current MP for Northland is John Carter of the National Party.
  • Northland is New Zealand's least urbanised region, wit
  • Northland is a New Zealand Parliamentary electorate, r
  • Northland is a brief (approximately 20 minutes running
  • Northland is the northernmost general electorate of Ne
  • McCully (born 19 February 1953 in Whangarei, Northland) is a New Zealand politician.
  • Northland: Kamo Swifts
  • Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services operates inter-city bus
  • well as intercity bus connections by Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services and Greyhound.
  • The Northland mudfish, Neochanna heleios, is a galaxiid of
  • From 1959 to 1964 the landing was served by Northland Navigation Company steamers.
  • ) was a Member of Parliament for Marsden, in Northland, New Zealand.
  • was a 19th century Member of Parliament from Northland, New Zealand.
  • was a 19th century Member of Parliament from Northland, New Zealand.
  • al to the Rainbow Warrior, at Matauri Bay in Northland, New Zealand
  • Islands is a major tourism company based in Northland, New Zealand.
  • naia is a settlement in the Hokianga area of Northland, New Zealand.
  • is a list of schools which once operated in Northland, New Zealand, but no longer exist.
  • the northwest side of the Bay of Islands in Northland, New Zealand.
  • oint Oil Refinery at Marsden Point, Ruakaka, Northland, New Zealand.
  • oposed coal fired power station Marsden B in Northland, New Zealand including a nine day occupation
  • pe Harbour is a harbour on the west coast of Northland, New Zealand.
  • Mana, Manukau East, Maungakiekie, Northcote, Northland, Ohariu-Belmont, Otaki, Owairaka, Port Waika
  • Amalda northlandica, common name the Northland olive, is a medium-sized sea snail, a gastro
  • KCC FM was a radio station in Northland on various FM stations in Kaitaia, Kaikohe,
  • took over parts of old lines in Canterbury, Northland, Otago and the Bay of Plenty respectively.
  • l tern which breeds on the lower half of the Northland Peninsula of the North Island of New Zealand
  • Northland Port is a commercial port at Marsden Point,
  • h Auckland Line south of Whangarei and serve Northland Port at Marsden Point.
  • She was stripped in the Northland port of Opua and sunk off the coast of Tutuk
  • ustrated by Emilie Touraine (Flagstaff, AZ): Northland Press, 1974.
  • The Gaglardis had two sons: Bob, founder of Northland Properties, who's holdings include the 35-ho
  • Northland purchased Centra Power Inc. in 1991, obtaini
  • The Ontario Northland Railroad runs past this facility.
  • riginal train station is used by the Ontario Northland Railway.
  • When Northland ran out onto the field at the Kerikeri Domai
  • During the five year period up to 2006, Northland recorded a population growth of 6.0 percent,
  • Lake Kaiwai is a lake in the Northland Region of New Zealand.
  • Kawakawa River, a river of the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island
  • The tree is an invasive plant species in the Northland Region of New Zealand.
  • hthouse is a lighthouse at Cape Brett in the Northland Region of the North Island of New Zealand.
  • nch is a proposed branch line railway in the Northland region of New Zealand's North Island.
  • thouse is a lighthouse at Cape Reinga in the Northland Region of the North Island of New Zealand.
  • electorate, in the Far North District in the Northland Region of New Zealand.
  • electorate in the Far North District in the Northland region of New Zealand, from 1861 to 1881.
  • The Takahue River is a river of the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island.
  • AT, ICAO: NZKT) is located at Kaitaia in the Northland Region, of New Zealand.
  • rate is centred on the Bay of Islands in the Northland Region, and includes the following populatio
  • the Auckland Region, Waikato Region, and the Northland Region.
  • ell Reade, daughter of Major-General Raymond Northland Revell Reade and Rose Frances Spence.
  • Hebe acutiflora ( Northland River Koromiko) is a species of plant in the
  • he former Templemore Secondary school on the Northland Road.
  • He spent the 1984 season in the Northland Rugby League competition and represented Nor
  • trustees (in Fort McMurray), and four of the Northland School Division No. 61's 23 school boards (o
  • ct trustees (in Fort McMurray), three of the Northland School Division No. 61's 23 school boards (o
  • th 40 each while Taranaki, North Harbour and Northland scored the least amount with 20 each.
  • For this reason, Northland sometimes goes by the nickname of "The tail
  • Northland State of Somalia was an autonomous state in
  • by league player who currently plays for the Northland Taniwha in the ITM Cup.
  • He is currently playing for the Northland Taniwha in the 2009 Air New Zealand Cup.
  • Lion Red sponsor the Northland Taniwhas and Counties-Manukau Steelers in th
  • Ontera began as Ontario Northland Telecommunications, and was the exclusive pr
  • lower purity deposits are found elsewhere in Northland, the Parengarenga area holds the region's la
  • Parks such as Puketi and Omahuta Forests in Northland, the Waitakere Ranges near Auckland, and Cor
  • It can be found from Northland to Fiordland, including the Chatham Rise and
  • -06 Robinson scored 268 for Hamilton against Northland to record the second highest score in the hi
  • overnment's efforts to privatize the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission.
  • It is a subsidiary of the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, an "operational e
  • ur years, and was named chair of the Ontario Northland Transportation and parliamentary assistant t
  • The Northland tusked weta, Anisoura nicobarica, is a rare
  • An over the horizon boat from USCGC Northland underway.
  • Northland Utilities is an investor-owned company that,
  • Northland Utilities is owned 14 percent by the Denende
  • Northland Utilities (NWT) Limited was established in 1
  • Northland Utilities (Yellowknife) Limited, was establi
  • ing Auckland to Whangarei and other parts of Northland was completed.
  • Northland, who finished last, were coached by Geoff Mo
  • It included Karori proper, Northland, Wilton, Makara, and parts of Kelburn.
  • 2000 How Can I Keep From Singing: A Northland Worship Album