Charles Groom Clark (13 July 1883 – 6 August 1970) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played three first-class matches for Auckland in 1913/14. An opening...
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Clark (Auckland cricketer) (1883–1970), New Zealand cricketer Sensation Clark (Charles Douglas Clark, 1902–1964), American baseball player Boobie Clark (Charles...
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Charles Reginald Clark (26 July 1866 – 15 September 1950) was a New Zealand cricketer and cricket administrator. He played nine first-class matches for...
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This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, list A or Twenty20 cricket for Auckland cricket team. Seasons given are first and last seasons;...
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Districts) Bill Carson (1916–1944), cricketer (Black Caps, Auckland) and rugby union player (All Blacks, Auckland) Craig Clarke (1983– ), rugby union...
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on that tour against Auckland, when he scored 37 and 73; in the second innings he added 104 for the ninth wicket with Charles Clark after Canterbury had...
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Stout Mayor of Auckland – James Gunson Mayor of Wellington – John Luke Mayor of Christchurch – Henry Holland Mayor of Dunedin – James Clark James Gunson...
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Justice – Sir Charles Skerrett Leader of the Opposition – Harry Holland (Labour). Mayor of Auckland – George Baildon Mayor of Wellington – Charles Norwood,...
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of Auckland – James Gunson Mayor of Wellington – John Luke Mayor of Christchurch – Henry Holland then Henry Thacker Mayor of Dunedin – James Clark then...
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Chief Justice – Sir Charles Skerrett then Sir Michael Myers Leader of the Opposition – Gordon Coates (Reform) Mayor of Auckland – George Baildon Mayor...
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bishop 6 December – Natalie Wicken, netball player 16 December Leslie Clark, cricketer Harry Turbott, architect, landscape architect 23 December – Jean Stewart...
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Councillor (2004–2010) (born 1944). 5 March John Behrent, cricketer (Wellington, Auckland) (born 1938). Jim Ng, general practitioner and Chinese community...
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Takapuna Grammar School (category Secondary schools in Auckland)
secondary school located in the suburb of Belmont on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. Established in 1927, the school mainly serves the eponymous...
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Zealand Trotting Cup – Country Belle Auckland Trotting Cup – Cathedral Chimes New Zealand Cup – Tangihou Auckland Cup – Balboa Wellington Cup – Pavlova...
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John Watson (redirect from John Watson (cricketer))
(advocate) (John Charles Watson, 1883–1944), Scottish advocate and sheriff, Solicitor General for Scotland 1929–31 John William Clark Watson (1808–1890)...
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Stout Mayor of Auckland – James Gunson Mayor of Wellington – John Luke Mayor of Christchurch – Henry Holland Mayor of Dunedin – James Clark James Gunson...
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had a short career as a cricketer. He served in the Royal Horse Guards and was aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington. Charles was born with the surname...
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McKenzie, cricketer (born 1922) 2 August – Charles Rappolt, politician (born 1939) 9 August – Les Riley, cricketer (born 1948) 10 August – Jens Hansen, jeweller...
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Kendrick Smithyman, poet (died 1995) 10 October – Harry Cave, cricketer (died 1989) Nan Clark, trade unionist (died 1964) 11 October – Cole Wilson, musician...
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Opposition – Harry Holland (Labour). Chief Justice — Sir Michael Myers Mayor of Auckland – George Hutchison Mayor of Wellington – Thomas Hislop Mayor of Christchurch...
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Test and First Class Cricketers Killed in the Great War. Pen and Sword. p. 381. ISBN 978-1-4738-6418-4 – via Google Books. Clark, Neil (18 November 2006)...
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Brentnall, cricketer 28 February – Dot Coleman, fencer 10 March – David Harrington, local-body politician 14 March Kevin Barry, boxing coach Bob Charles, golfer...
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Spofforth, George Bonnor, Percy McDonnell, George Giffen and Charles "The Terror" Turner. Most cricketers at the time were either from New South Wales or Victoria...
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Francisco Bozinovic, 63, Chilean-Croatian biologist and academic, cancer. Derek Clark, 89, British politician, MEP (2004–2014). Martin Davis, 94, American mathematician...
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and illustrator, suicide. Don McKay, 86, New Zealand rugby union player (Auckland, national team). Robin McLeod, 72, Canadian surgeon. Miguel Ángel, 76,...
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splashed red paint on the Auckland office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the US Consulate General in Auckland to protest the deaths of...
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Stout Mayor of Auckland – James Gunson Mayor of Wellington – John Luke Mayor of Christchurch – Henry Holland Mayor of Dunedin – James Clark James Gunson...
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Cats, The Phantom of the Opera). John Behrent, 85, New Zealand cricketer (Auckland, Wellington). Elizabeth Bernays, 83-84, Australian entomologist....
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New Zealand First: Winston Peters (after the general election) Mayor of Auckland – Les Mills Mayor of Hamilton – Margaret Evans Mayor of Wellington – Fran...
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24 seats that would open selections: Altrincham and Sale West, Bishop Auckland, Bromsgrove, Broxbourne, Chippenham, Coventry North West, Eastleigh, Esher...
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