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  1. Feb 10, 2021 · Dr ELIZABETH KEREKERE (Green): Tēnā rā koutou, rau rangatira mā, wāhine mā, tāne mā, takatāpui mā, tipua mā. Haere mai rā, haere mai rā, whakatau mai rā. Tēnā koe e te Māngai. E tika ana kia tuku mihi ki ngā atua, ngā kaitiaki me ngā tipua e karapoti nei i a tātou i tēnei wā. Tēnā koutou.

  2. Sep 20, 2022 · After Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, Parliament had adjourned for a week as a sign of respect. Find out more about New Zealand Parliament and the Sovereign here. A State memorial service was held to mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II at 2 PM on Monday 26 September 2022. A national minute of silence was observed at 2pm, at the start ...

  3. Visits to New Zealand. Queen Elizabeth II visited New Zealand 10 times during her reign. 23 Dec 1953 to 31 Jan 1954: Queen Elizabeth II opening Parliament during her visit to New Zealand, photographed at the top of Parliament steps on 13 February 1963 by an Evening Post Staff photographer. Source: Queen Elizabeth II opening Parliament, Wellington.

  4. Jan 10, 2019 · 12 January 1954 marks a historic moment in the centennial year of the New Zealand Parliament. It was the day on which Queen Elizabeth II opened a special session of our Parliament – the first time a reigning monarch opened the New Zealand Parliament. The New Zealand Herald (13 January 1954) reported that the occasion was “unforgettably ...

  5. Sep 13, 2022 · On 11 February 1952, New Zealand's Governor-General stood on the steps of the Parliament building and proclaimed the "high and mighty Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary" to be "Queen Elizabeth the Second". She succeeded her father, King George VI. In the same manner, this Sunday past, the Governor-General, Dame Cindy Kiro, stood on the steps of the Parliament building and proclaimed our ...

  6. Sep 9, 2022 · The demise of the Crown. Māori and the Monarchy. Originally published: 9 September 2022. During her visits to New Zealand, Queen Elizabeth II visited places of significance, met with iwi, and acknowledged work to resolve historical grievances between Māori and the Crown. In te reo Māori, the Queen is known as Kōtuku, which means "the white ...

  7. Jun 12, 2019 · DR ELIZABETH KEREKERE, Ngāti Oneone, Te Aitanga a Mahaki, Whānau a Kai, Rongowhakaata, Ngāi Tāmanuhiri, Chair/Founder of Tīwhanawhana Trust: When Europeans first came to our country, they found a people that were far more sex positive. They were not comfortable with what appeared to be a very relaxed attitude to same-sex sexuality. And so ...

  8. Members of Parliament. In the 54th New Zealand Parliament there are 6 parliamentary parties represented by 123 MPs. These MPs represent 65 general electorate seats and 7 Māori electorates. The other 51 MPs are selected from the party lists. Find out who the current MPs are, including their roles and responsibilities.

  9. 1881-1884: 4 Māori MPs out of 95 MPs. Wiremu Maipapa Te Wheoro. Western Māori. Henare Tomoana. Eastern Māori. Hone Mohi Tawhai. Northern Māori. Hori Kerei Taiaroa. Southern Māori.

  10. Nov 2, 2009 · Quote from: Karen1959 on November 02, 2009, 05:27:05 AM. My great grandfather was Hugh Blair Wilson b 1883 in Belfast and married to Mary Elizabeth Wilson b 1887. At the time of the Census of Ireland, 1911 - the Wilson family lived at 104 Fortingale Street, Court Ward, Belfast, Antrim. Is anyone able to provide any information on their parents ...

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