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Charles Melville Louisson (1840 – 19
April 1924),
known as
Charles Louisson or Chas
Louisson, was a New
Zealand politician. Born in London, and relocated...
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Archived from the
original on May 17, 2016.
Retrieved May 14, 2016.
Simon Louisson (May 8, 2016). "Panama
Papers whistleblower cites Pacific isles, NZ, for...
- at a cost of £20–30 each. On 12 June 1911,
Walmer married Joseph Edward Louisson, a bookmaker, in Lambeth, London; he
accompanied her when she made her...
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Richard (12 July 2014). "William
Douglas Goodfellow dies, aged 97". Stuff.
Louisson,
Simon (12 May 2016). "National
Party President selling out?". The Standard...
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mayors have held non-consecutive terms:
James Gapes Walter Cooper Charles Louisson Charles Gray
Robert Macfarlane Four
former mayors are alive:
Vicki Buck...
- most
keenly contested mayoral election thus far,
narrowly beating Charles Louisson. He
retired after his
second term as mayor. In 1887 he
contested a 1887...
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Feather in the
latter race.
Nightmarch was then sold
privately to Alan
Louisson, and won the
Canterbury Linwood Handicap, New
Zealand Derby,
Marton Cup...
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Charles Louisson Samuel Manning Charles Gray
William Prudhoe Eden
George Thomas Gapes Walter Cooper Harry Beswick Walter Cooper (2nd)
Charles Louisson (2nd)...
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October 2024.
Louisson,
Simon (3
April 2007). "New Zealand: We have lift-off at Turoa". NZ Herald.
Retrieved 12
October 2022.
Louisson,
Simon (2 April...
- Cook Islands". New
Zealand Geographic.
Retrieved 16
February 2021.
Simon Louisson (17
April 1994). "Falling
coconut the only peril".
Canberra Times. p. 23...