World Polymer Banknotes
New Zealand (nz) - P186a
| Annual Folder and Circulating Notes Folder Note Issued 18/10/1999 Governor - Dr Donald Thomas Brash |
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| Kate Sheppard, Annual Folder Note - 1000 Issued | Circulating note, ND2002 | ||
| Annual folder notes have been issued since 1999. Only 1000 of these were released, with AA prefix and serial nos ranging from 000001 to 001000. Between 1999 to 2003 all folder notes were signed by Dr Donald Thomas Brash, despite he left office in late 2002. The 2004 sets are signed by Dr Alan E Bollard and this is the first time that his signature appeard on all denominations since he became Governor on 23/09/2002. | ![]() |
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Katherine Wilson Sheppard was born on 10/03/1847 in Liverpool, England, to Scottish parents. Officially, her name was Catherine Wilson Malcolm, but she preferred to spell her given name "Katherine", or abbreviate it to "Kate". She was the most prominent member of New Zealand's women's suffrage movement, and is the country's most famous suffragette. Because New Zealand was the first country to introduce universal suffrage, Sheppard's work had a considerable impact on women's suffrage movements in other countries. In 1869, several years after the death of her father, Sheppard was brought by her mother to Christchurch. In 1872, she married Walter Allen Sheppard, and adopted his surname. Her husband died in 1915 while in England. In 1925, Sheppard married William Sidney Lovell-Smith. He died only four years later and Sheppard herself died in Christchurch on 13/07/1934. Sheppard is considered to be an important figure in New Zealand's history. Apart from the above Ten dollar bill, a memorial to Sheppard also exists in Christchurch. | |||