he made controversial statements about Muslims
he made controversial statements about Muslims
New Zealand's famous pioneering aviator was Richard pearse who was experimenting with powered flight about the same time as the wright Brothers.
It was Richard perse Of new zealand in timaru on March 31st 1902 not the wright brothers
Sorry about the idiot who originally posted America, but Richard Pearse actually lived in Temuka, which is in South Canterbury, New Zealand. New Zealand, for those geographically challenged, is a small country to the east of Australia, known for being the first to see the sun. Pearse was actually the first man in the world to fly.
Richard Hadlee was the first New Zealand bowler to take 300 wickets in Test Matches, and currently the leading test wicket-taker in New Zealand. The other New Zealander to get 300 test wickets was Daniel Vettori. No New Zealand bowler is yet to take 300 wickets in ODIs or T20s.
Perhaps 31 March 1903 by Richard Pearse of New Zealand. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pearse
Richard Hadlee was knighted in 1990 for his exceptional contributions to cricket, particularly as a fast bowler for New Zealand. His remarkable career included being the first bowler to take 400 Test wickets, and he played a crucial role in elevating New Zealand cricket on the international stage. The honor of "Sir" reflects not only his sporting achievements but also his impact as a sports ambassador for New Zealand.
Sir Richard Hadlee is a New Zealand Cricketer who played 86 tests and 115 One Day International Richard Hadley is a Australian Footballer who played 41 games for Brisbane and has played 6 games for Carlton
New Zealand First was created in 1993.
The Maori people were in New Zealand first.
Russell was the first capital of New Zealand.
Samuel Prosser received a patent related to toilets in England in 1777.