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… in 1881, son of Austin Walsh, J.P. The family emigrated to Auckland in 1883 where Vivian Claude was born in 1888. The brothers were educated at King's College, Auckland, where Leo was a foundation pupil. Leo became an … which Henry Wigram was quick to follow. The school was near Auckland and, by the end of 1918, 110 pilots had been …
… on 3 March 1869, the son of Samuel Vaile, founder of the Auckland land agency of Samuel Vaile and Sons, and grandson of George Vaile, an architect, who arrived in Auckland in 1843 with his family of seven children. His … Earle, that young Vaile was named. The lad attended the Auckland College and Grammar School, as it was then called, …
… and, in the following year, to New Zealand, arriving in Auckland with his wife in the schooner Shamrock on 1 July 1841. He was engaged by the Auckland Printing Co., and, on 7 June 1845, founded the … until 1863. In 1853 he entered politics as a member of the Auckland Provincial Council for the Pensioner Settlements, …
… By 1881 colleges had also been opened at Wellington and Auckland. Each of the four colleges had an attached normal … Palmerston North (1956), Hamilton (1960), and North Shore (Auckland) (1963); and (in 1964) the post-primary department of the Auckland Teachers' College became an independent institution …
… in the Barbara Gordon ; however, he broke his voyage at Auckland, where his cousin, James Armitage, was living. At … afterwards, received a position in the Deeds Office in Auckland. In February 1854 Fenton was appointed Resident … Waikato. He was given the post of Assistant Law Officer in Auckland and, in 1862, became a parliamentary agent. He …
… The advent of the root-destroying phylloxera insect in the Auckland Province about 1890 retarded progress there for a … the century, when a few large vineyards were established in Auckland and Hawke's Bay, and by 1914 the area had increased … acres in grapes for juice. Vineyards were located mainly in Auckland (425 acres), Hawke's Bay (387 acres), Waikato (63 …
… Biography on this site. p> Ormond Edward Burton was born in Auckland on 16 January 1893 and educated at Auckland University. He was a teacher at several stages of … since 1960. His publications include Our Little Bit, the Auckland Regiment (1921); A Study in Creative History …
… 1955 Manawatu-Wanganui 1956 Wellington 1957 Canterbury 1958 Auckland 1959 Auckland 1960 Auckland and Wellington (tie) 1961 Hawke's Bay 1962 …
… other hand, which is confined to the intertidal zone in the Auckland area – the Hauraki Gulf, Whangarei Harbour, Kaipara … Toheroas are found on beaches of the west coast of North Auckland, on the Wellington west coast at Waitarere, at … with some success, to develop eel fisheries, mainly in the Auckland area and in Canterbury at Lake Ellesmere. …
… of the New Zealand Baptist Theological College in Auckland in 1924. Its first session was held in 1926 in rooms of the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle and in the following year it … to a residential property on the slopes of Mt. Hobson, Auckland. The first principal, the Rev. J. J. North, led the …