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- Brunner, originally called Brunnerton, is a town in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. It is 12 kilometres (7 mi) east of Greymouth, on the south...
- townships of Stillwater and Taylorville. The town of Brunner (formerly Brunnerton) is nearby. Coal was discovered on the West Coast by Nelson surveyor Thomas...
- Sir William Jervois, to have Brunner (at the time still commonly called Brunnerton) and some nearby settlements constituted a borough. The petition was granted...
- 10 March. Wood, B (1996). Disaster At Brunner, The Coalmine Tragedy at Brunnerton N.Z, 26 March 1896, A commemorative History (1996 ed.). Greymouth: Bright...
- and at the railway station of Hamilton in New Zealand. Hill was born in Brunnerton in New Zealand's West Coast region on 28 August 1893. Her family called...
- in 2005 when Blackball, Kaiata, Stillwater and Brunnerton Primary Schools were merged onto the Brunnerton Primary School site. "ArcGIS Web Application"...
- Northland 1899–1900 in 2011 "The Mine’s Afire!": The Journal of Tommy Carter, Brunnerton, 1896 by Susan Battye (2009) No Survivors: The Diary of Jackie Simms,...
- 376 kilometres (234 mi) of railway between Christchurch and Nelson via Brunnerton (later Brunner) over a ten year period. The line was to be built and operated...
- a New Zealand Salvation Army officer and businessman. He was born in Brunnerton, West Coast, New Zealand on 23 April 1871. Bradwell, C. R. "George Moore"...
- lecture tours in 1897 to help local chapters recruit members. She visited Brunnerton where she encouraged the start of a Boys' Club, and then three more clubs...