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… in 1851 contributed some notes on the native vegetation of Auckland to Hooker's Journal of Botany. After his retirement …
… by Ruth Miriam Ross, School Teacher and Authoress, North Auckland. O.L.C. files (MSS), Maori Affairs files (MSS), …
… decaying fragments of wood. Ten species recorded from the Auckland Islands have all been found under logs and stones. …
… famous Bishop founded St. John's College, now located in Auckland It had political importance, too, because it was …
… Sydney Montreal Melbourne Vancouver Athens Port of Spain Auckland (Pacific) Accra In addition to the New Zealand …
… the New Zealand Glass Manufacturing Co. began production in Auckland in 1922. Similar advances were made in china and …
… reported on the coastal defences. He recommended that Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin harbours be …
… would impress the Northerners. With him on the stage at Auckland was an old whaler he claimed to have met in 1835 … after a time in the King Country (and a term in hospital in Auckland) he was asking for coalmining rights. At 79 he …
… the New Ulster Council (which never met) in 1852 and to the Auckland Provincial Council in 1853 – a seat which he held … appointed Archdeacon of Waimate. In 1885 he returned to Auckland, where he took charge of the Maori population of …
… later in the year, Hobson decided to move his capital to Auckland, on the Waitemata, the Company's settlers in the … the responsibility of indemnifying its shareholders. The Auckland settlers in particular were vehement in protest, …