April 27, 2024

1854: New Zealand’s First City, Christchurch

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

On 31 July, 1856, Christchurch was first in New Zealand to be qualified as a “city.” Not because it was the eldest or most populated or educated or wealthy or anything of that sort. It was because this most English and Anglican of colonies had great connections with the very English and Anglican Mothership- England. […]

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July 31, 2022

Hit Me With Your Best Shot

By NZB3

The West, and New Zealand, are very much in Slave Culture mode. Others call it Clown World. July 2022 started out with some clear signals of Ritualistic Slave Cult behavior and it has ended with it too now that Tom Hanks and Pat Benatar have self-mutilated too just to try to stay ‘cool’ with the […]

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July 29, 2022

1938: Heavy Snow for Greymouth

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history, 29 July, 1938, heavy snow fell in Greymouth. A rare event. No snow had even been seen for the past 7 years. “For the first time for seven years snow fell in Greymouth to-day, when weather suggestive of a blizzard was experienced right down to the sea coast. Mild temperatures were experienced […]

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July 29, 2022

1864: The Old Man of Rangiaohia

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Old Man of Rangiaohia is a story that could be made into an exciting action drama. Check out some of these quotes: “This is not someone to underestimate..” “Any more you send to me, I’m sending back in bags. Any one you send to my kid, I’m sending back in pieces.” “You have no idea […]

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July 26, 2022

1871: Bean Rock Lighthouse

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Bean Rock Lighthouse guards the entrance to Auckland Harbor and was officially opened on 24 July, 1871. Apart from being functional it’s a valuable historical monument to a key time in our colonial history. ‘Bean’ was given its name from one of Captain Joseph Nias’ officers who mapped the harbor in 1840 on HMS Herald. […]

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July 24, 2022

1840: Lavaud and Hobson Make a Deal

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

This morning in New Zealand history, 23 July, 1840, William Hobson quietly sent HMS Britomart to Wellington. But it was a ruse. While Commodore Lavaud and his battleship lingered with Hobson at the Bay of Islands the English ship was really going to Banks Peninsula to secure Akaroa. French settlers, the ones Lavaud was in […]

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July 23, 2022

1858: Parliament Supreme

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history marks a great stride forward in Government control over New Zealand and the trend to Statism. Edward Stafford’s Ministry passed the Waste Lands Act on 23 July, 1858. This established Central Government’s power to legislatively audit all the New Zealand provinces’ land law policies. Big Government now had the power to oversee […]

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July 22, 2022

1987: The Re-Election of Labour 4.0

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history, 23/07/1987, this image (left:) Dramatising Labour 4.0 begging for more time in office to complete their policy platforms. It’s the first shot of a campaign advertisement from the National Party. Jim Bolger’s National were campaigning on fear. Not a plan to win the election so much as to make the other mob […]

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July 21, 2022

1952: The Otara Project

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Back in 1952 the National 1.0 Government came up with what the Americans call ‘The Projects’. In Auckland the project’s name was Otara. The plan for Otara was to create “the greatest number of houses, in the quickest time, at the cheapest cost, on the cheapest land”- Auckland’s Mayor John Luxford; 18 July, 1955 Like […]

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July 19, 2022

1857: Havelock History

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history, 17 July, 1857, Henry Havelock became a hero to our Victorian ancestors. The seasoned old soldier’s tactics had quelled the Indian Mutiny and taking back the town of Cawnpore. He also held out during the siege of Lucknow alongside the civilian administrator Henry Lawrence. Best of all, Havelock died on the job […]

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July 17, 2022

1991: Science Alive!

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Science Alive (1991) was certainly a phenomena of the Krypton Factor Dignity Culture era of New Zealand’s history. A charity devoted to science education, its major traffic was in providing day-trip destination for primary school children. A cerebral attraction for a high IQ culture. It occupied the building that had previously been Christchurch Railway Station […]

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July 15, 2022

1772: France Australe

By Anarchist History of New Zealand

Today in history, 11 July, 1772, the French claimed our country for themselves as well as re-naming New Zealand as ‘France Australe’. This act of possession was performed by the officers of murdered leader of the Terra Australis Expedition, Marion du Fresne. This claim may well have stuck had Captain Cook not performed similar government […]

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July 11, 2022