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Osborne in 1975,
Ernest (‘Moke’)
Belliss was
without doubt Wanganui's
greatest contribution to New
Zealand rugby.
Belliss made his
representative debut for...
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Belliss and
Morcom is a
manufacturer and
supplier of oil-free
reciprocating compressors,
technologies and services.
Founded in 1852 in Birmingham, West...
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Peter James Belliss MBE (born 12
November 1951) is a
former lawn
bowls player for New Zealand.
Belliss was born in
Wanganui in 1951,
attending (and playing...
- Allen, Sons and Co (which had
absorbed William Foster & Co. in 1960) and
Belliss and Morcom. In 1966, the
receiver of
Crossley Brothers of Manchester, sold...
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Ernest Arthur "Moke"
Belliss (1
April 1894 – 22
April 1974) was a New
Zealand rugby union player. A wing
forward and
loose forward,
Belliss represented Wanganui...
- in
vacuum conditions .
Bryan Kibble worked with Ian
Robinson and
Janet Belliss to
build this Mark Two
version of the balance. This
design allowed for...
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artist Nehe Milner-Skudder,
rugby union player Nash Chase,
entertainer Moke
Belliss,
rugby union player "ArcGIS Web Application". statsnz.maps.arcgis.com....
- and the
company had to call in the receivers. A
purchaser was
found in
Belliss and
Morcom Ltd. but the name Crossley-Premier was kept. The
market for...
- Africa, from 1 to 15
April 2000.
Andrew Curtain,
Rowan Br****ey and
Peter Belliss of New
Zealand won the gold medal. "Games
heroes aim for
world domination"...
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engineering interests were
Hamworthy KSE (marine engineering),
Hamworthy Belliss and
Morcom (compressors),
Hamworthy Combustion, and
Geesink (waste disposal...