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  Henderson, New Zealand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henderson is a major suburb of Waitakere City, in the Auckland metropolitan area in the North Island of New Zealand.
The suburb is the centre of the Henderson ward, one of the four administrative divisions of Waitakere City.
It was named after early colonial settler Thomas Henderson, who started a timber mill in the area in 1864 to process the kauri trees which were cut from the Henderson Valley, and upstream from the eastern flanks of the Waitakere Ranges.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henderson,_New_Zealand   (216 words)

  
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The mother resides at Henderson, New Zealand and it is into her care that the Central Authority seeks an order for the child to be returned to New Zealand.
In April 1991 the mother traveled to New Zealand in circumstances which were unexpected and which caused her to make arrangements with the father that she would leave the child with him during the period of her absence.
Under New Zealand law and pursuant to the provisions of the Guardianship Act 1968 the mother has a right of custody exercisable jointly with the father as to the child.
www.hiltonhouse.com /cases/Bennett.aus   (4611 words)

  
 PIONEERS IN NEW ZEALAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
New Zealand historian, researcher and author, Anthony G. Flude, began his research in 1970 into the foundation and history of the Henderson District, situated some thirteen miles west of Auckland City.
New Zealand was not considered a safe place to visit in those early times, particularly after the Boyd massacre which had taken place in 1809, but the friendship that had developed between Marsden and the Maori Chief Ruatara, helped their cause.
The New Zealand Company was formed in London, England in 1837 to promote the colonisation of New Zealand and sell land to new settlers and speculators wishing to emigrate to New Zealand in the year 1840.
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 Peter Henderson : New Zealand All Black
Peter "Sammy" Henderson was one of the fastest men to ever play for the All Blacks and he had two memorable years in the test side in the 1949 and 1950 seasons.
Yet if Henderson has a special niche in New Zealand rugby it is not so much for his considerable playing ability but more the battle he had with the game's hierarchy in gaining reinstatement to union from league.
But Henderson despite having the support of his old team-mates and of his club in Wanganui, Kaierau, was given a frustrating time from the game's leading administrors who were determined to ostracise Henderson and other players like him who had gone to league.
www.rugbymuseum.co.nz /ABProfilee.asp?level1=Database&Level2=ABC&IDID=378   (941 words)

  
 Health Net Pro Cycling Team presented by Maxxis
New York, NY - One day after Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis all-arounders John Lieswyn and Scott Moninger took the top overall honors at the International Tour de 'Toona, teammates Greg Henderson (New Zealand) and Gord Fraser (Canada) did the same in the Big Apple.
Henderson won the race despite hitting the deck hard early on, and having to work to reintegrate with the main group.
Henderson got the win after a strong showing at Superweek in Wisconsin two weeks before, where he won one race of the four he entered.
www.teamhealthnet.com /news/2004/newyork.htm   (1173 words)

  
 Paul William Henderson : New Zealand All Black
Henderson was thoroughly seasoned in provincial rugby when in 1989 a serious knee injury to Jones gave him an All Black chance on the tour of Wales and Ireland.
Injuries continued to plague Henderson and again when it seemed he had established a regular All Black niche he was forced out in the early stages of the tour to Australia in 1992.
In 1995 Henderson was again a bit player but he was rewarded for his admirable service with the captaincy for the pool match against Japan, a match won by a record 145-17.
www.rugbymuseum.co.nz /ABProfilee.asp?level1=All_Blacks&Level2=ABC&IDID=379   (952 words)

  
 Outrigger New Zealand
The Honolulu-based company expects to announce its first New Zealand property soon with a long-term objective of having four to six hotels and resorts operating within the next three years, according to Bill Henderson, Vice President of Business Development.
Outrigger's New Zealand venture is a long-term agreement and partnership with Auckland-based Hotel and Tourism Resources, which will support the introduction of the Outrigger brand into both the North and South Islands.
Currently visiting New Zealand, Outrigger's Vice President for Business Development Bill Henderson said Outrigger has had New Zealand in its sights for over eight years, and a significant presence in New Zealand is considered integral to the group's overall South Pacific growth strategy.
www.travellady.com /Issues/Issue70/outrigger.htm   (821 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports -- Ulmer, Henderson give New Zealand double gold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
MELBOURNE, Australia – Sarah Ulmer of New Zealand followed up her record-setting performance with a victory in the individual pursuit Friday at the world track cycling championships.
Greg Henderson then gave the country its second gold when he upset a strong field of 24 riders in the 60-lap, 15-kilometer scratch race.
Henderson, who won the points race at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, finished ahead of Robert Slippens of the Netherlands while Walter Perez of Argentina took bronze.
www.signonsandiego.com /sports/20040528-0715-cyc-trackworlds.html   (248 words)

  
 New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The strong growth of grape wine exports is of particular note - New Zealand white wines are proving to be in strong demand in Europe and in North America and are noted for the distinctive flavours and aromas that are strongly influenced by cool local climatic conditions during berry development.
New Zealand's southern hemisphere location provides the opportunity to supply out-of-season fresh produce to major northern hemisphere population centres.
The New Zealand Society for Horticultural Science was established in 1970 to encourage the professional improvement of members, promote applied and basic research in the horticultural sciences, and foster high standards in research, education and extension.
www.hridir.org /countries/new_zealand   (667 words)

  
 White wines, red wines, sherries, Sapich Bros Winery, Henderson, New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Sapich family has been making ports, sherries and wines in the Henderson Valley since the 1940s, when the first vines were established by brothers Tony, Mark and Ivan Sapich.
In 1995, their Chardonnay was awarded a coveted Gold Medal in the Air New Zealand Wine Awards, and their Gewurtztraminer won a Bronze Medal.
Sapich products are sold throughout New Zealand, and are exported to a small number of discerning buyers.
www.sapich.co.nz   (204 words)

  
 Thomas Henderson (New Zealand) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He also served on the Legislative Council, and held various offices in Auckland provincial government.
 This article about a New Zealand politician is a stub.
Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_Henderson_(New_Zealand)   (127 words)

  
 www.cyclingnews.com presents the World Track Championships 2004
Henderson was well positioned, and despite having to battle past lapped rider Alex Rasmussen (Denmark) in the final bend, sprinted clear in the home straight to relegate Slippens to the Silver medal.
An elated Henderson, who rides in the USA for the Health Net-Maxxis team, celebrated his win with a succession of victory laps.
Henderson admitted Ulmer’s big win had motivated him, revealing, “I was hoarse mate - you should have seen me. I got on my bike and I had goose bumps.
www.cyclingnews.com /track/2004/WTC04?id=scratch   (990 words)

  
 Health Net Pro Cycling Team presented by Maxxis: News
Henderson's New Zealand squad won the qualifying round by a scant.062 seconds over Great Britain, with a time of 4:11.666.
Henderson told Cycling News after the race that the team had changed its tactics after the qualifying round because they "had been up and down." They decided that Henderson and Marc Ryan would take bigger turns, and the changes obviously paid off.
Henderson is currently scheduled to race in the NRC season-opening McLane Pacific races, March 5-6, as well as the Central Valley Classic races in Fresno a week later.
www.teamhealthnet.com /news/2005/2005WCTeamPursuit.htm   (242 words)

  
 Pro Cycling Tour
Lower Manhattan, NY (August 1, 2004) – Greg Henderson of New Zealand overcame an early crash and outsprinted a field of 15 cyclists over the final 200 yards to win the third annual BMC Software New York City Cycling Championship Sunday on the streets of Manhattan’s financial district in New York City.
Henderson’s time over 50 laps covering 62.5 miles was 2:05:13, an average speed of 29.6 miles per hour.
Henderson, a Team HealthNet/Maxxis cyclist who is going to the Olympic Games for New Zealand, went down about 20 miles into the 62.5 mile (100 kilometers) race, but managed to get back among the leaders before the final laps.
www.procyclingtour.com /news.cfm/press_id/45   (374 words)

  
 WWW-VL: History Index: New Zealand History: Maori, Christ
Assisted Immigration to New Zealand from the United Kingdom 1947-1975
New Zealand's Participation in the South African ('Boer') War 1899-1902
The Young and the Restless: Children and Adolescents in New Zealand 1930-—196
vlib.iue.it /history/oceania/NewZealand   (873 words)

  
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Nearly 150 professional male and female cyclists, a flock of bike messengers, as well as a number of junior and elite amateurs raced along the 1.2-mile circuit whose start/finish was at the intersection of Wall and Water Streets.
Greg Henderson of New Zealand won the men’s Pro Race, the fourth leg on the five-city Professional Cycling Tour.
After overcoming an early crash, Henderson passed 15 cyclists in the last 200 yards to win the 62.5-mile (100 km) race in a time of 2:05:13; his average speed was 26.9 miles per hour.
www.nyc.gov /html/sports/html/ny_cycling.html   (884 words)

  
 Radio New Zealand - Henderson stabbing accused was long-term mental health patient   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Henderson stabbing accused was long-term mental health patient
It's been revealed a man shot by police after the killing of a man in West Auckland was a long-term psychiatric patient.
The man remains in hospital after the fatal stabbing of a man in Henderson on Monday.
www.radionz.co.nz /news/bulletins/radionz/200511301122/3c8cd449   (350 words)

  
 Don Garlits Als Blowers performance manufacturing in New Zealand Street Blower Scoops Dummy Fuel Injection Street Rods ...
New Zealand is in the Southern Pacific with a population of around 4 million people.
It is a clean modern country with advanced technologies, modern transportation and is a key tourist destination and transit point for millions of airline travellers who can experience everything from mountain climbing to scuba diving.
Each product is setup for the new owners specific application and the units are finish checked to make sure they meet the quality standards that one would expect when purchasing a product from the greatest name in drag racing.
www.alsblowers.com /manufacturing.html   (486 words)

  
 Auckland New Zealand Farmstay Accommodation : Farmstays in Auckland New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand farmstay accommodation suits the traveller wanting to experience the traditional kiwi farming lifestyle.
Auckland, New Zealand offers a range of high quality farmstay accommodation providing an opportunity to participate in a unique Kiwi experience.
Pacific Cottage is a newly renovated settlers cottage consisting of two queen bedrooms, lounge, kitchen and bathroom, providing a real New Zealand experience.
www.tourism.net.nz /region/auckland/accommodation/farmstays   (363 words)

  
 Martin Henderson Online >> biography
Born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand, Henderson was introduced to acting when the local television program Strangers held an open casting call at his school.
He went on to star in the New Zealand drama series Shortland Street for three years, winning a New Zealand Television and Film Award in the category of Best Male Dramatic Performance in a Television Show in 1993.
In 1995, Henderson moved to Sydney, Australia, where he landed the role of a young athlete training for the Olympics in the series Sweat.
www.martinhenderson.org /bio.php   (234 words)

  
 Managing Human Resources in New Zealand | Features
Find out about the HR challenges facing the Royal New Zealand Navy, or the HR strategies and policies implemented at AMP Henderson New Zealand, or the way in which climate surveys are used at Auckland City Council.
The text explicitly contextualises HR practices within the small to medium-sized enterprises that characterise New Zealand's business sector, and highlights HRM ideas, legislation and practices that are specific to the region.
The text goes beyond the rhetoric of Strategic HRM by showing that 'being strategic' is not just about developing strategy, but by integrating strategy into practice and linking the traditional functional areas of HR practices to strategic business outcomes.
highered.mcgraw-hill.com /sites/0074711377/information_center_view0/features.html   (246 words)

  
 Gliding New Zealand
Congratulations to kiwi Bob Henderson for re-election to position of President IGC - the world body governing gliding, and to Peter Newport and his team for winning the hosting rights for the 2007 World Sailplane Grand Prix.
Primo Pics are meant as a means of "sharing the flying experience" at different clubs around New Zealand.
Follow this link to find out how to get your copy, who produced it, and how it can be used to lure new members to our sport.
www.gliding.co.nz   (791 words)

  
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The New Zealand Travel Planner is designed to be a complete resource for New Zealand travel and accommodation information.
The New Zealand TravelPlanner accepts no responsiblity for actions taken on the basis of information provided on these pages.
We recommend when booking New Zealand accommodation, car rental, motorhome hire or any other New Zealand travel service, that you confirm pricing and other information directly with the travel industry operator before making a booking.
www.travelplanner.co.nz /transport/motorhome.cfm   (343 words)

  
 CCCU : Affiliates | Bible College of New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Updates to campus information can be made using the login supplied to the designated institutional contact.
We run nine Regional Centres around New Zealand with the hub being based at Henderson, Auckland.
Bible College of New Zealand over recent months has been building a number of Alliances with other Institutions around our Nation, opening opportunities to provide theological training in different environments.
www.cccu.org /about/orgID.167/affiliate_detail.asp   (168 words)

  
 New Zealand Police Official Website
Henderson Police are investigating a brutal car jacking in New Lynn, in which a young male driver was...
Read Ten-One Community Edition - our monthly magazine for more stories about New Zealand Police in action.
Text and images copyright 2006 New Zealand Police unless otherwise stated.
www.police.govt.nz   (136 words)

  
 Football Web Page
New Zealand's longest and most important gridiron championship.
Proud to be a part of New Zealand's premier American Football organisation:
The North Harbour Pride secured their first Kiwi Super Bowl win with a, last play of the game, touchdown to beat Tamaki Lightning a 13-12.
kiwibowl.freeservers.com   (88 words)

  
 Warwick Henderson Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A new website is currently under construction and will be online shortly.
We are specialist dealers in New Zealand fine Art, valuers, appraisers and Corporate Art advisors.
We have a large stock of contemporary and period New Zealand fine Art including painting and sculpture, and we exhibit monthly with both new and established artists.
www.warwickhenderson.co.nz   (134 words)

  
 Yachts .com Alloy Yachts
sail from the biggest international superyacht builder in New Zealand.
Alloy Yachts is one of a small group of international yacht builders offering a wide variety of custom components built on-site for yachts.
Aluminum is the material of choice for Alloy Yachts, located in Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand.
www.yachts.com /builders/motor-yachts/Alloy-Yachts.html   (134 words)

  
 New Zealand Schools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Bible College of New Zealand - Henderson, Auckland,
Hebron Christian College - 1 McLean Street, Mt. Albert, Auckland, New Zealand - Tel.
If you know of something that needs to be corrected or updated, please update us with that information.
across.co.nz /NewZealandSchools.html   (163 words)

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