Survey of North Island Main Trunk railway through the King Country
Children
Rangimarie Hetet
Relatives
Richmond Hursthouse (brother) Diggeress Te Kanawa (granddaughter) Rangi Hetet (great-grandson) Veranoa Hetet (gt-gt-granddaughter) Henry Richmond (cousin) William Richmond (cousin) Jane Maria Atkinson (cousin) James Crowe Richmond (cousin) Percy Smith (cousin) Rosalind Hursthouse
Charles Wilson Hursthouse (26 June 1841 – 25 February 1911), also known by his Māori name Wirihana, was an English-born New Zealand surveyor, public servant, politician, and soldier. He laid out part of the North Island Main Trunk railway through the King Country.
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CharlesWilsonHursthouse (26 June 1841 – 25 February 1911), also known by his Māori name Wirihana, was an English-born New Zealand surveyor, public servant...
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England he became a carpenter. His nephews included Richmond Hursthouse, CharlesWilsonHursthouse and Percy Smith. After reading an account by Henry William...
John Hursthouse (1811–1860) and Helen, née Wilson (1803–1895). His parents and other family members (his father's brother, Charles Flinders Hursthouse, and...
(22.9 km) from Te Awamutu to Ōtorohanga was started in 1883 by CharlesWilsonHursthouse. The first sod ceremony was performed at the Puniu River on 15...
Arnold Atkinson (1874–1917), and his mother was Mary Herrick Atkinson (née Hursthouse). He was known as Duncan by his family, but friends and colleagues almost...
they tried to establish a similar settlement. In March 1883, CharlesWilsonHursthouse was held at Te Kumi by Te Mahuki, whilst surveying for the railway...
(22.9 km) from Te Awamutu to Ōtorohanga was started in 1883 by CharlesWilsonHursthouse. The first sod ceremony was performed at the Puniu River on 15...
Aristotelian theorists include Fred D. Miller, Jr. in politics and Rosalind Hursthouse in ethics. Neo-Aristotelianism in meta-ontology holds that the goal of...
Humphreys Thomas Hurka (born 1952) Susan Hurley (1954–2007) Rosalind Hursthouse (born 1943) Douglas Husak (born 1948) Robert Maynard Hutchins (1899–1977)...
him. The following table shows the results of the 1884 general election. Wilson 1985, p. 137. "General elections 1853-2005 - dates & turnout". Elections...
[First ed. was 1845] 1857 - Hursthouse, C. New Zealand, or Zealandia, the Britain of the South [Vol.I.] 1857 - Hursthouse, C. New Zealand, or Zealandia...
the original on 14 November 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2010. Wilson 1985, p. 286. Wilson 1985, p. 173. "New Elections". Thames Star. Vol. XII, no. 4042...
Penn 1909, p. 61. Scholefield 1950, p. 231. Scholefield 1950, p. 230. Wilson 1985, p. 70. "Installation of Sir H. A. Atkinson". The Evening Post. 29...
Innocence, 1996 Thomas M. Scanlon, What We Owe to Each Other, 1998 Rosalind Hursthouse, On Virtue Ethics, 1999 Philippa Foot, Natural Goodness, 2001 Allan Gibbard...
Electoral Atlas of New Zealand. Wellington: GP Books. ISBN 0-477-01384-8. Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary...
candidates is not known. McRobie 1989, p. 63. Wilson 1985, p. 173. McRobie 1989, p. 55. Wilson 1985, pp. 138, 287. Wilson 1985, p. 286. "General elections 1853–2005...