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… they were with the ideals of religion and education. In Auckland the first Presbyterian service was held in 1842, …
… two decades the sealers explored the southern coast, the Auckland, Campbell, and Macquarie Islands, and Foveaux …
… in Taranaki, while an outbreak has recently been located in Auckland. Again, though onion yellow dwarf, a serious virus …
… is a fiord-like inlet in the western coast of the North Auckland Peninsula. Its full name “Hokianga-nui-o-Kupe”, …
… the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Annie James died at Auckland on 6 February 1965. by Frederick Roy Belmer, M.A., …
… of the Supreme Court had been held by the Chief Justice in Auckland in the third week of February 1842, the first case …
… his family to New Zealand in 1863. He was educated at Auckland College and Grammar School, and at Wellington …
… by the Rev. Richard Taylor, and at St. John's College, Auckland. After some years on his father's farm at …
… this early phase. Dr E. Dieffenbach's exploration of North Auckland and the Taupo-Rotorua district in 1841 opened no …
… Hall, Trinity Congregational Church, cathedral churches of Auckland and Napier, cathedral church of Jesselton, the …