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- Frederick William Teschemaker (1834 – 21 November 1878) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Canterbury, New Zealand. He represented the Gladstone...
- centre. Other towns and settlements in the region include Alma, Totara, Teschemakers, Reidston, Maheno, Kakanui, Herbert (also known as Otepopo), Waianakarua...
- Victoria and Albert in 1908. That year, he married a New Zealander, Edith Teschemaker. On 29 July 1910 Anderson was appointed a Member of the Fourth class...
- Henry Frederick Teschemacher (February 16, 1823 – November 26, 1904) served as the 9th mayor of San Francisco from October 3, 1859, to June 30, 1863. He...
- Name Living Date Citation Reference and comments Edith Teschemaker Anderson 1937 Public service in New South Wales [273] Judith Anderson 1960 In recognition...
- Peebles Pukeuri Queens Flat Reidston Richmond Rosebery Tapui Taranui Teschemakers Tokarahi Totara Waimotu Waitaki Bridge Whitecraig Whitstone Windsor Park...
- John Burns Resignation Henry Driver 1879 Gladstone 3 January Frederick Teschemaker Death John Studholme 1879 Mataura 15 January William Wood Resignation...
- Zealand actress. She was educated at St Patrick's Dominican College, Teschemakers, Oamaru. She appeared on stage, film and TV several times, including...
- March 1877 48/49 William Gisborne (1877 Totara by-election) Frederick Teschemaker   Gladstone 1834 1876 21 November 1878 43/44 John Studholme (1879 Gladstone...
- The by-election was caused by the death of the in****bent Frederick Teschemaker on 21 November 1878. He was replaced by John Studholme. Studholme was...