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Robert Pharazyn (1833 – 19 July 1896) was a 19th-century
Member of
Parliament in the Manawatū
region of New Zealand.
Pharazyn was the son of
Charles Johnson...
- runholder,
Charles Johnson Pharazyn, Noel
Pharazyn was born in Wellington, New
Zealand in 1894 the son of
Charles Pharazyn (1839–1903) a
prosperous Wairarapa...
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Pharazyn Reserve is a
public reserve located north of Waikanae, on the
Kapiti Coast of the
North Island of New Zealand. It is
located adjacent to the Te...
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Charles Johnson Pharazyn (11
October 1802 – 16
August 1903) was a runholder, merchant, and
member of the New
Zealand Legislative Council who
lived beyond...
- is an
historic house south of Featherston, New Zealand,
built for the
Pharazyn family in 1906 and home to the
Riddiford family for much of the 20th century...
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Charles Pharazyn.
Pharazyn offered to
donate £1000 if the
college was
built on a 6-acre plot of
hilly land in Kelburn. Coincidentally,
Pharazyn held a...
- when new
roads and
building sites were
developed by the landowner, C J
Pharazyn, who
marketed the
whole area as Northland. At that time it was described...
- Ella
Grace Elgar (née
Pharazyn; 1869–1945) was a New
Zealand socialite and art collector. Ella
Grace Pharazyn was born in 1869 into the Wairarapa's wealthiest...
- two
daughters and
three sons.
Their eldest daughter Lydia married Noel
Pharazyn.
Field died in
Wellington in late
September 1950.
Wikimedia Commons has...
- (Pickett) and a
Wellington sheep farmer (Edward
Pharazyn, a son of
Charles Johnson Pharazyn).
Pharazyn pulled out of the
partnership when 1,500 of the...