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Index Bruce Barclay

Bruce Gillespie Barclay (21 October 1922 – 28 June 1979) was a New Zealand politician, being the Member of Parliament for Christchurch Central in the South Island.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 42 relations: Ashburton River / Hakatere, Auckland Star, Basil Arthur, Bill Rowling, Christchurch, Christchurch Central, Christchurch City Council, Colin Moyle, Dargaville, Geoffrey Palmer (politician), Halswell, Jim Barclay (politician), Linwood, New Zealand, Lyttelton Harbour Board, Marsden (New Zealand electorate), Member of parliament, Minister of Agriculture (New Zealand), New Zealand House of Representatives, New Zealand Labour Party, Random House, Robert Macfarlane (New Zealand politician), Ron Barclay, Shadow Cabinet of Bill Rowling, Soil quality, South Island, Te Herenga Waka University Press, The New Zealand Herald, The Press, Third Labour Government of New Zealand, Timaru, Undersecretary, Waitaki River, Warren Freer, Wellington, Who's Who in New Zealand, WildTomato, 1935 New Zealand general election, 1969 New Zealand general election, 1972 New Zealand general election, 1975 New Zealand general election, 1978 New Zealand general election, 1979 Christchurch Central by-election.

  2. Lyttelton Harbour Board members
  3. People educated at Whangarei Boys' High School
  4. People from Dargaville
  5. Unsuccessful candidates in the 1963 New Zealand general election
  6. Unsuccessful candidates in the 1966 New Zealand general election

Ashburton River / Hakatere

The Ashburton River / Hakatere is a river in the Canterbury region of New Zealand, flowing across Mid Canterbury from the Southern Alps to the Pacific Ocean.

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Auckland Star

The Auckland Star was an evening daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, from 24 March 1870 to 16 August 1991.

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Basil Arthur

Sir Basil Malcolm Arthur, 5th Baronet (18 September 1928 – 1 May 1985) served as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1984 to 1985. Bruce Barclay and Basil Arthur are new Zealand Labour Party MPs.

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Bill Rowling

Sir Wallace Edward Rowling (15 November 1927 – 31 October 1995), commonly known as Bill Rowling, was a New Zealand politician who was the 30th prime minister of New Zealand from 1974 to 1975. Bruce Barclay and Bill Rowling are Deaths from cancer in New Zealand and new Zealand Labour Party MPs.

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Christchurch

Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.

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Christchurch Central

Christchurch Central is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate in the South Island city of Christchurch.

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Christchurch City Council

The Christchurch City Council is the local government authority for Christchurch in New Zealand.

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Colin Moyle

Colin James Moyle (18 July 1929 – 11 May 2024) was a New Zealand politician. Bruce Barclay and Colin Moyle are new Zealand Labour Party MPs.

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Dargaville

Dargaville (Tunatahi or Tākiwira) is a town located in the North Island of New Zealand.

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Geoffrey Palmer (politician)

Sir Geoffrey Winston Russell Palmer (born 21 April 1942) is a New Zealand lawyer and former politician who was a member of Parliament from 1979 to 1990. Bruce Barclay and Geoffrey Palmer (politician) are new Zealand Labour Party MPs and new Zealand MPs for Christchurch electorates.

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Halswell

Originally a separate village, Halswell is now a residential suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located southwest of Cathedral Square on State Highway 75.

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Jim Barclay (politician)

James Gillespie Barclay (24 June 1882 – 5 October 1972) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party. Bruce Barclay and Jim Barclay (politician) are new Zealand Labour Party MPs.

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Linwood, New Zealand

Linwood is an inner suburb of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.

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Lyttelton Harbour Board

--> The Lyttelton Harbour Board was established on 10 January 1877 to manage Lyttelton Harbour.

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Marsden (New Zealand electorate)

Marsden was a former parliamentary electorate, in the Whangarei District and in the Northland Region of New Zealand, which existed from 1858 to 1972.

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Member of parliament

A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.

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Minister of Agriculture (New Zealand)

The Minister of Agriculture is a minister in the New Zealand Government.

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New Zealand House of Representatives

The House of Representatives (lit) is the sole chamber of the New Zealand Parliament.

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New Zealand Labour Party

The New Zealand Labour Party, also known simply as Labour (Reipa), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand.

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Random House

Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House.

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Robert Macfarlane (New Zealand politician)

Sir Robert Mafeking Macfarlane (né Haynes, 17 May 1900 – 2 December 1981) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party. Bruce Barclay and Robert Macfarlane (New Zealand politician) are Lyttelton Harbour Board members, new Zealand Labour Party MPs and new Zealand MPs for Christchurch electorates.

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Ron Barclay

Ronald Morrison Barclay (2 September 1914 – 29 April 2003) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party. Bruce Barclay and Ron Barclay are new Zealand Labour Party MPs and Unsuccessful candidates in the 1963 New Zealand general election.

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Shadow Cabinet of Bill Rowling

New Zealand political leader Bill Rowling assembled a shadow cabinet system amongst the Labour caucus following his position change to Leader of the Opposition in.

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Soil quality

Soil quality refers to the condition of soil based on its capacity to perform ecosystem services that meet the needs of human and non-human life.

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South Island

The South Island (Te Waipounamu, 'the waters of Greenstone', officially South Island or Te Waipounamu or historically New Munster) is the largest of the three major islands of New Zealand in surface area, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island and sparsely populated Stewart Island.

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Te Herenga Waka University Press

Te Herenga Waka University Press or THWUP (formerly Victoria University Press) is the book publishing arm of Victoria University of Wellington, located in Wellington, New Zealand.

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The New Zealand Herald

The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.

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The Press

The Press (Te Matatika) is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff Ltd.

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Third Labour Government of New Zealand

The Third Labour Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand from 1972 to 1975.

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Timaru

Timaru (Te Tihi-o-Maru) is a port city in the southern Canterbury Region of New Zealand, located southwest of Christchurch and about northeast of Dunedin on the eastern Pacific coast of the South Island.

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Undersecretary

Undersecretary (or under secretary) is a title for a person who works for and has a lower rank than a secretary (person in charge).

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Waitaki River

The Waitaki River is a large braided river in the South Island of New Zealand.

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Warren Freer

Warren Wilfred Freer (27 December 1920 – 29 March 2013) was a New Zealand politician and member of the Labour Party. Bruce Barclay and Warren Freer are new Zealand Labour Party MPs.

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Wellington

Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.

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Who's Who in New Zealand

The Who's Who in New Zealand, originally called the Who's Who in New Zealand and the Western Pacific, is a collection of biographies that was first published in 1908, and the latest version is from 1991.

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WildTomato

WildTomato is a monthly lifestyle magazine focused on the Nelson and Marlborough regions in the northern part of the South Island of New Zealand.

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1935 New Zealand general election

The 1935 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the New Zealand Parliament's 25th term.

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1969 New Zealand general election

The 1969 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of Parliament's 36th term.

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1972 New Zealand general election

The 1972 New Zealand general election was held on 25 November to elect MPs to the 37th session of the New Zealand Parliament.

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1975 New Zealand general election

The 1975 New Zealand general election was held on 29 November to elect MPs to the 38th session of the New Zealand Parliament.

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1978 New Zealand general election

The 1978 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to elect the 39th New Zealand Parliament.

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1979 Christchurch Central by-election

The Christchurch Central by-election of 1979 was a by-election during the 39th New Zealand Parliament.

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See also

Lyttelton Harbour Board members

People educated at Whangarei Boys' High School

People from Dargaville

Unsuccessful candidates in the 1963 New Zealand general election

Unsuccessful candidates in the 1966 New Zealand general election

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Barclay