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1970
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- William Henry Brown elected as MP for Palmerston North
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- New Zealand Rugby Museum founded, in Palmerston North
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- The Clockwork Orange discotheque closes for financial reasons
after seven months operation
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- One Way traffic flow around The Square abandoned
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| 20-May |
- Monro Memorial opens at Massey University to honour the man who
introduced rugby union to New Zealand and a prominent early settler
in Palmerston North
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| 26-Jun |
- Natural gas is first piped into Palmerston North from
Taranaki
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| 30-Aug |
- Palmerston North's 12 months of Centennial Celebrations
commenced
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| 1971 |
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- Brian George Conway Elwood elected Mayor
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- Centenary of Industry and Commerce held - part of City's
Centenary Celebrations
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| 27-Apr |
- Architectural competition to design new Civic complex for the
old railway land won by Wellington architects Maurice and John
Patience
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| 1972 |
August |
- YWCA closes its hostel due to overwhelming maintenance
requirements
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| 27-Nov |
- City Council resolves to build new civic complex
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| 1973 |
15-Jun |
- Part of Bulls bridge collapses into Rangitikei River
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| 1974 |
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- Work commences on the Civic Centre
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- St. Joseph's Convent High School closes
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- St. Patrick's Parish School closes
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- Marist Brothers High School closes (Catholic)
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| 22-Jan |
- Centrepoint Theatre holds first production (City's first
professional theatre company
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| 18-Aug |
- St Peter's College officially opens - a new Catholic secondary
school
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| 13-Dec |
- Approval given to construct a $1.3m Fire Station in Cook
Street
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| 1975 |
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- Atawhai childcare centre set up by the YWCA for the children of
families under stress
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- Two 4500m 3 low level water supply storage tanks are built 3km
downstream from the water treatment plant
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| 26-May |
- City Council and Feilding Borough Council agree to establish a
joint forestry venture in Scott's Road (Gordon Kear Forest)
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| 8-Jun |
- Museum officially opens in Church Street
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| November |
- Work starts on Post Office telephone exchange (Telecom Tower)
on Main Street
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| 1976 |
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- Manawatu side wins Ranfurly Shield from Auckland
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| 29-30 June |
- Flooding of the Manawatu and Oroua rivers requires evacuation
of some Palmerston North and Feilding residents, 24 hour rainfall
records in Feilding and Palmerston North are exceeded
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| 1-Dec |
- Awatapu College officially opens (fifth secondary school for
City)
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| 1977 |
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- Royal visit by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to City
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- Opening of New Zealand Rugby Museum, Grey Street
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| 10-Jan |
- Bus Station opens in Church Street for City and rural bus
services
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| 15-May |
- Cattle Pavilion at Showgrounds destroyed due to arson
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| 3-Jul |
- Art Gallery officially opens in purpose built building in Main
Street
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| 13-Jul |
- Andrews Furnishers premises destroyed due to arson
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| 13-Aug |
- Centennial Celebrations of Palmerston North City Council - 100
years of municipal local government
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| 7-Nov |
- New Zealand Motor Bodies factory in Keith Street officially
opens
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| 12-Nov |
- New Fire Station officially opens in Cook Street
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| 1978 |
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- Joseph Albert Walding elected as MP for Palmerston North
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| 31-Jul |
- Toyota National Parts Distribution Centre officially opens on
Roberts Line
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| 14-Nov |
- National Mutual building officially opens on the corner of The
Square and Fitzherbert Avenue - at 10 storeys high it is the
tallest building in the City at the time
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| 1979 |
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- Sam Mihaere dies having served as a Councillor continuously
since his election in 1962
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- The Public Library introduces a computerised circulation
system
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- Milson Airport terminal extensions completed, Airport runway is
resealed
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| 18-Dec |
- Special Council meeting held in new Council Chambers to
celebrate the completion of the Civic Complex - the new Council
building on The Square, sometimes referred to as 'Elwood's
Battleship', marks the completion of the 'Civic Complex', later
Civic Centre', later 'Civic Administration Building' (CAB)
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