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George Cutfield (1799 – 22
January 1879) was an
early settler in New Zealand. He was
active as a
politician in
Taranaki and was the
second Superintendent...
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location missing publisher (link) Cameron-Smith, David; Albert,
Benjamin B.;
Cutfield,
Wayne S. (23
November 2015). "Fishing for answers: is
oxidation of fish...
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William Cutfield King (1829 – 8
February 1861) was a 19th-century New
Zealand politician who was
elected to Parliament, but was
killed in the New Zealand...
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offices First Superintendent of
Taranaki Province 1853–1857 1861 1865 Succeeded by
George Cutfield Preceded by
George Cutfield Succeeded by
Henry Richmond...
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Superintendent Term
Charles Brown 1853–1857
George Cutfield 1857–1861
Charles Brown 1861–1865
Henry Richmond 1865–1869
Frederic Carrington 1869–1876...
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before being formally abandoned. In 1932 the
section of the
canal between Cutfield Bridge and
Salterns lock was
reopened to
allow yachts to be
berthed there...
- Science] (in
Simplified Chinese). 27 (6): 777–79.
Blundell TL,
Cutfield JF,
Cutfield SM,
Dodson EJ,
Dodson GG,
Hodgkin DC, et al. (June 1971). "Atomic...
- Lady, 2008, pp. 25–27.
Degree student, 1943–1947. Blundell, T.;
Cutfield, J.;
Cutfield, S.; Dodson, E.; Dodson, G.; Hodgkin, D.; Mercola, D.; Vijayan,...
- Women's Archive". jwa.org.
Retrieved October 26, 2017. Blundell, T.;
Cutfield, J.;
Cutfield, S.; Dodson, E.; Dodson, G.; Hodgkin, D.; Mercola, D.; Vijayan,...
- sinking. The 15
survivors were
Angela Bacares and five guests,
captain James Cutfield, and
eight other members of the crew.
Jonathan Bloomer,
chairman of Morgan...