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Gisborne and being
At Gisborne on 22 July, protesters managed to break through a fence, but quick action by rugby spectators and ground security prevented the game being disrupted.
The variety is now being experimented with by a number of winemakers in New Zealand including Spade Oak in the Gisborne region.
Inhabited predominantly by Maori, Gisborne and the Cape region place great emphasis on the retention of their culture and traditions-it is here you will hear Te Reo Maori ( the Maori language ) being spoken fluently and freely.
There is a good source of pueruli in New Zealand ( in places like Gisborne ) and research into effective catching of pueruli is currently being done.
After being captured by Gisborne he sells him information.
Chauvel was born in Gisborne in 1969 to Charles Chauvel Snr-who immigrated to New Zealand, where he became a graduate ( and dux ) of Wesley College, along with being one of the first Pacific Islanders to graduate with a law degree in New Zealand-and Regency Fiona Blair, whose parents moved from Scotland after the Second World War and who eventually started a dance company in Gisborne.

Gisborne and first
The first two ballads listed here ( the " Death " and " Gisborne "), although preserved in 17th century copies, are generally agreed to preserve the substance of late medieval ballads.
The first petition for the separation of the Port Phillip District ( or ' Australia Felix ') from New South Wales was drafted in 1840 by Henry Fyshe Gisborne and presented by him to Governor Gipps.
Gisborne, for example, adamantly described itself as the first city in the world to see the new millennium.
A Separation Association had been formed in 1840 wanting Port Phillip District to become a separate colony, and the first petition for the separation was drafted by Henry Fyshe Gisborne and presented by him to Governor Gipps.
* August 30-Frederick Newton Gisborne, Laid first under-sea cable in North America
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa sang his arrangement of E te Tarakihi from Gisborne in the first live broadcast of the new millennium, to a worldwide television audience of over a hundred million people.
She was first elected to Parliament in the 1993 elections, winning the seat of Gisborne.
Don Merton was born in Devonport, Auckland in February 1939 and with his family moved to Gisborne later that year when Don ’ s father, Glaisher ( Major ) Merton was appointed the first New Zealand Automobile Association representative in the Poverty Bay region.
* Meng Foon is the current mayor of Gisborne, New Zealand and is the first person to serve four consecutive terms since Harry Barker retired in 1977.

Gisborne and city
Gisborne () is a city in northeastern New Zealand and the largest settlement in the Gisborne Region.
The city of Gisborne is located at the north end of Poverty Bay.
Gisborne is administered by a district council, but its status as a city is not generally disputed.
New Zealand's easternmost city is Gisborne.
The city of Gisborne is located on the northern shore of the bay.
The name is often used by extension to refer to the entire area surrounding the city of Gisborne.
It is clearly visible from the nearby city of Gisborne.
Tamarau is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Gisborne.

Gisborne and each
They saw each other at the Gisborne household regularly during the autumn and early winter of 1823.

Gisborne and day
In 1840, conflict erupted at the Battle of Yering, near present day Warrandyte, in which Border Police under the direction of Commissioner of Lands Captain Henry Gisborne captured Wurundjeri leader Jaga Jaga, eliciting a violent confrontation involving 50 Wurundjeri clansmen where shots were exchanged.
Other Silver Fern tours have included a Queen's Birthday day tour to Napier, tours to the Tui brewery via the Manawatu Gorge, an Easter Weekend trip to Gisborne, Valentine's Weekend and ANZAC Weekend tours to the central North Island.

Gisborne and .
The plots of neither " the Monk " nor " the Potter " are included in the Gest ; and neither is the plot of " Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne " which is probably at least as old as those two ballads although preserved in a more recent copy.
* October 31 – Thomas Gisborne, Anglican priest and abolitionist ( d. 1846 )
Some producers in the Gisborne region have recently developed a cult following for their Chardonnay among New Zealand wine drinkers.
They are the Nelson City Council, the Gisborne, Marlborough and Tasman District Councils, and the Chatham Islands Council.
New Zealand has five unitary authorities: Gisborne District, Nelson City, Tasman District, Marlborough District, and the new Auckland Council.
Twelve cities are in the North Island: Auckland, New Plymouth, Tauranga, Gisborne, Napier, Hamilton, Hastings, Palmerston North, Rotorua, Wanganui, Whangarei and Wellington, the capital, located at the southern extremity of the island.
* Eastwoodhill Arboretum, Gisborne, New Zealand.
In the Rukh describes how Gisborne, an English forest ranger in India at the time of the British Raj, discovers a young man named Mowgli, who has extraordinary skill at hunting and tracking, and asks him to join the forestry service.
Later Gisborne learns the reason for Mowgli's almost superhuman talents: he was raised by a pack of wolves in the jungle.
Since then, the minute seismic vibrations emanating from over 20 earthquakes were detected at the Tevatron without a shutdown, like the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, the 2005 Sumatra earthquake, New Zealand's 2007 Gisborne earthquake, the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the 2010 Chile earthquake.
On August 15, while staying at Pisa, Percy's wife Mary Shelley wrote a letter to Maria Gisborne in which she relayed Percy's claims to her that he had met his own doppelgänger.
The natural range of the Pōhutukawa is the coastal regions of the North Island of New Zealand, north of a line stretching from New Plymouth ( 39 ° S ) to Gisborne ( 38 ° S ), where it once formed a continuous coastal fringe.
Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki ( Gisborne, c. 1832 – 1893 ) was a Māori leader, the founder of the Ringatu religion and guerrilla.
On November 10, 1868, Te Kooti and his followers attacked the township of Matawhero on the outskirts of Gisborne.
A search of Gisborne and the East Coast yielded nothing, and a visit to the power station at Tokaanu led him to believe the electrical grid was knocked out by a massive surge.
Legends from the East Coast of the North Island tell of his explorations in Tūranga-nui ( Gisborne ), Māhia, Wairoa, Ahuriri ( Napier ), Heretaunga ( near Hastings ) and Pōrangahau.
The arms of Gisborne, New Zealand contain another unique compartment.
At about the same time a similar plan occurred to Frederick Newton Gisborne, a telegraph engineer in Nova Scotia.
In the spring of 1851, Gisborne procured a grant from the legislature of Newfoundland and, having formed a company, began the construction of the landline.
Field invited Gisborne to his house to discuss the project.

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