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Charles Nalder Baeyertz was a New Zealand teacher, journalist, editor, publisher and music critic. He was born on 15 December 1866 in Richmond, Victoria, to bank manager Charles Baeyertz and his wife Emilia Baeyertz. When his father died in a shooting accident, Baeyertz was put into boarding school and his mother became a famous evangelist. He graduated with a licentiate from the London College of Music and moved to New Zealand with his wife Bella.

Biography
Charles Nalder Baeyertz was born on 15 December 1866 in Richmond, Victoria. His father, Charles Bayertz, was an Anglican bank manager for the National Bank of Australasia and his mother was Emilia Baeyertz, a Welsh-Jewish woman who had been disowned by her family for marrying outside her religion. He also had a sister, Marion, two years his junior. Baeyertz's father died in a shooting accident in 1871, and his mother then converted to Christianity, going on to become a famous evangelist. Baeyertz attended Wesley College as a day boarder. He later travelled with his mother to South Australia where he attended Prince Alfred College in Kent Town, Adelaide. There he launched a school magazine, but control was taken over by the school when he mocked one of the teachers. and a number of books on public speaking. Baeyertz died at Rylstone, New South Wales on 5 June 1943. ==The Triad==
The Triad
Baeyertz founded The Triad in April 1893, a monthly journal focused originally on music, art and science and subsequently on literature. The journal had a circulation of 10,000 by 1897, and by 1912 it could be found "in every club, hotel and reading-room throughout Australasia", and by 1923 it included writers such as P. L. Travers, giving her an entire section called A Woman Hits Back. ==References==
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