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William Wallace Mackersy (6 May 1875 – 27
February 1959) was a New
Zealand cricketer. He pla**** four first-class
matches for
Otago during the 1906–07 and...
- the open market. L.
Stuart Mackersy,
chairman of Imperial,
believed Barclays was
making a play to take over Imperial.
Mackersy thought that a
takeover of...
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Lindsay Stuart Mackersy MC (21
April 1891 – 19 July 1973) was a Scottish-Canadian
banker who
served from 1953 to 1956 as
president and from 1956 to 1961...
- Gibb More, 1948–1950
Iredell Killaly Johnston, 1950–1953
Lindsay Stuart Mackersy, 1953–1956 John
Stewart Proctor, 1956–1961
Frank Augustus Rolph, 1936–1941...
- the
South Island's second-largest mall.
Founded in 1967, it is
owned by
Mackersy Northlands Limited Partnership. It is
located in the
Christchurch suburb...
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Jones Motorsport MR Bryn
Jones Sean
Lockyear 1-2 Tim
Mackersy MR Tim
Mackersy Lauren Mackersy Ford
Fiesta R2 1-2 Jack
Stokes MR Jack
Stokes Sarah Faulkner...
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church linked to
Colinton parish. Its
first minister was
Robert Walker Mackersy (1833-1902). He was
replaced by
Alfred William Anderson (b. 1869) in 1903...
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Scottish and
Irish lodges already flourishing there. The
Scottish delegate,
Mackersy, who also
represented Greece, withdrew. His
letter of
withdrawal cited...
- the then-ongoing
restoration of the church. In 1879 and 1882,
Lindsay Mackersy,
session clerk of the High Kirk, and the kirk
session proposed the south...
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Chambers commissioned Robert Morham to
produce initial plans.
Lindsay Mackersy,
solicitor and
session clerk of the High Kirk,
supported Chambers' work...