Dunleavy, Terence John Biography 1991

DUNLEAVY, Terence John (Terry)
MBE 1990
Executive Officer, Wine Institute of New Zealand Inc
Born Te Awamutu, 23 November 1928, son of John Dunleavy and Amoa Nina (née McMahon); married Clare Margaret Eising, daughter of Mr and Mrs William Eising, 1950; four sons six daughters.
Education: Marist Brothers School, Hamilton; Sacred Heart College Auckland.
RNZAF, 1946-1947. Editor, Manager, North Wairarapa Herald, Pahiatua, 1948-1950; Assistant Editor, NZ Sportsman, 1950-1951; Editor, Samoa Bulletin, Apia, 1951-1958; Branch Manager F T Wimble & Co Limited, Wellington 1959-1960, Martin Printing Company Limited 1961-1965; Sales Manager, Martin Printing Co Limited, Napier 1965-1971, Montana Wines Limited, Auckland 1971-1976; Executive Officer, Wine Institute of NZ, Auckland, 1976 -.  Member, Publicity Committee, NZ National Party, 1963-1969.
Publications: papers relating to wine and wine industry.
Sports: Secretary, Apia Rugby Football Union, 1955-1958; Chairman, NZ Marist Rugby Federation, 1964; Management Committee,
Hawkes Bay Rugby Football Union, 1970-1971.
Recreations: rugby, golf, wine.
Address: 21 Ocean View Road, Milford, Auckland

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New Zealand Who’s Who 12th edition 1991

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1991

Publisher

Reed Publishing

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638086

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