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… into the gulf which, together with its river, he called the Thames, turned north with the coast, and was prevented by …
… (63 acres), Gisborne (45 acres), Northland (21 acres), Thames (10 acres), Bay of Plenty (3 acres), and the South …
… Auckland 1957 Manawatu 1965 Hawke's Bay — Poverty Bay 1964 Thames Valley — Bay of Plenty 1963 Auckland 1962 South … 1961 Hawke's Bay — Poverty Bay 1960 Manawatu 1959 Thames Valley — Bay of Plenty 1958 Wellington The first …
… Between 1834 and 1840 stations were established at Kaitaia, Thames, Whangaroa, Waikato, Matamata (abandoned during a …
… in 1867; the north-eastern coast of North Auckland, 1869; Thames goldfield, 1869; Waikato district, 1870; Rotorua and …
… Northland – 38 – 2,251 Taranaki 12 42 569 2,691 Waikato, Thames Valley 18 66 948 4,515 Manawatu 9 20 467 1,907 …
… (Waiau) C Grade: C. Burt (Mangamutu) D Grade: C. Austin (Thames) 1964 Open Grade: I. R. Ballinger (Sydenham) A Grade: …
… Otago 1872 Captain Wales, Otago * 1873 Lieutenant Hoskins, Thames 1874 Captain Hamlin, Waiuku Rifles 1875 Lieutenant … 1884 Private W. Churton, Wanganui 1885 Lieutenant Lucas, Thames 1886 Sergeant Remington, Wanganui 1887 Captain White, …
… Cook came round Cape Colville to the head of the Firth of Thames, having contacts both hostile and friendly with the … stuck up with nets for catching fish. From the Firth of Thames Cook came north without penetrating the screens of …
… has been made by the filling of a once much larger Firth of Thames on the floor of a fault-bounded trough or graben. The …