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Zealand Geographic, 110.
Heberley, Heather. 1996.
Weather permitting.
Whatamango Bay, N.Z. : Cape Catley. ISBN 0908561490
Heberley, Heather. 1997. Flood...
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Jacob William Heberley (11
April 1849–28 June 1906), also
known as Hākopa Hēperi, was a New
Zealand carver. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Te...
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bread on the
table and the "billy" on the fire."
Reminiscences by
Heberley and
Davenport place billy or
billies at
earlier events but
these accounts...
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married Flora Heberley, the
daughter of
carver Thomas "Tamati"
Heberley. They had a daughter,
Marie Nui Te He, and a son,
Ralph Heberley Ngātata.[citation...
- Sir
Ralph Heberley Love GNZM QSO JP (7
September 1937 – 17
October 2018),
known as Ngātata Love, was a New
Zealand Waitangi Tribunal negotiator, academic...
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settlement not
climbed by them. In 1839 the
mountain was
climbed by
James Heberley, a
whaler who
reached the
summit first and the
Swiss trained doctor and...
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Woodgate and his
younger siblings.
William married Margaret (Mary Ann)
Heberley in 1863.[citation needed] He was
accused and put on
trial at the Supreme...
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Mount Egmont 2518
North Island volcanoes Ernst Dieffenbach and
James Heberley 30 Jul 1840 Rysy 2503
Carpathians Eduard Blásy [pl] and Ján Ruman-Driečny...
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Prime Minister of New
Zealand (died in office) 28 June:
Jacob William Heberley, carver. 6 August:
George Waterhouse, 7th
Premier of New
Zealand (died...
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origin of carving". teara.govt.nz. Neich,
Roger (1991). "Jacob
William Heberley of Wellington: A
Maori Carver in a
Changed World".
Records of the Auckland...