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Fendalton is a
suburb of Christchurch, in the
South Island of New Zealand.
Fendalton was
originally known as
Fendall Town,
named after the
original settler...
- New Brighton,
South New Brighton, and Souths****.
Covers the
suburbs of
Fendalton, Merivale,
Strowan and
Bryndwr as well as
parts of Ilam,
Burnside and...
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Fendalton by-election of 1967 was a by-election for the
electorate of
Fendalton on 15
April 1967
during the 35th New
Zealand Parliament. It was held...
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Fendalton Open Air
School is a
primary school in Christchurch, New Zealand,
known for its open-air classrooms.
Fendalton Primary School was established...
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Fendalton is a
former New
Zealand parliamentary electorate. It
existed during two
periods between 1946 and 1996. The
electorate was in the
western suburbs...
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represented the
Christchurch North electorate from 1935 to 1946, and then the
Fendalton electorate from 1946 to 1957.
Following ****an's
entry into the Second...
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situated on a 12-hectare (30-acre) site
between the
suburbs of
Riccarton and
Fendalton, 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) to the west of
central Christchurch. The school...
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Parliament in the 1981
elections as MP for the
Christchurch electorate of
Fendalton, and was re-elected for that
electorate until leaving Parliament at the...
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elected in 16 wards: Spreydon, Cashmere, Halswell, Riccarton, Hornby,
Fendalton, Waimairi, Papanui, Innes, Central, Linwood, Heathcote, Harewood, Burwood...
- election,
which National won, Lake
returned to
Parliament as the MP for
Fendalton (a safe
National seat). He was
immediately elevated to
Cabinet by Prime...