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  1. Maurice Paykel was born in Auckland and educated at Auckland Grammar School. He was married to the late Phyllis Patricia Paykel, and for the last 26 years to Nessie. Sir Woolf Fisher was his ...

  2. The Maurice and Phyllis Paykel Trust was originally empowered to make a limited number of general charitable donations each year, but lost this ability when Maurice Paykel died in 2002. Since then the sole function of the trust has been to support health research. Another trust was established by Mr Paykel to provide an independent source of ...

  3. The Maurice Paykel Charitable Trust (MPCT) was established in 1976 by the late Maurice Paykel, a well-known philanthropist and the co-founder of the Fisher and Paykel group of companies. The Trust Deed empowers the MPCT trustees to use its funds "for or towards such charitable purposes in New Zealand as the Trustees shall from time to time ...

  4. Maurice Paykel. Died 2002 88. Maurice Paykel was co-founder of leading New Zealand manufacturer Fisher & Paykel, Maurice was born in Auckland, 1916. Paykel’s father, Albert, established an export business dealing in Kauri gum and animal hides. By 1920, his sons, George and Horace, had set up their own mercantile firm, Paykel Brothers ...

  5. Maurice Paykel died this week aged 88 after a battle with cancer. He became one of New Zealand's foremost industrialists, but horses remained his passion.

  6. May 20, 2017 · Maurice Paykel, co-founder of leading manufacturer Fisher & Paykel, closes a chapter in New Zealand's industrial development that began in 1934. That was the year two young men in their early 20s, Paykel and (later Sir) Woolf Fisher founded their company to import Crosley refrigerators, Maytag washing machines and Pilot mantle radios.

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  8. The Maurice and Phyllis Paykel Trust was established in 1973 by the late Mr. Maurice Paykel, philanthropist and co-founder of the Fisher and Paykel group of companies.