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… New Zealand, the seat of government being transferred from Auckland. At certain times the city has been enlarged by the …
… purchase from the Maoris, or on an alternative site near Auckland. Little time could be afforded for exploration, and …
… Zealand were established in this early period. Wellington, Auckland, and Wanganui were established in 1840, New … to protect the young settlements. The Great South Road from Auckland – called the Khyber Pass because of its loneliness …
… of members. There are five semi-autonomous divisions (Auckland, South Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago-Southland). …
… with the Colonial Office in London and the government at Auckland. …
… were severed, and new colleges were later established at Auckland and Wellington. He was a member of the Senate of …
… rough tunnels, like those on the small basalt volcanoes of Auckland. Karst topography is typical limestone landscape …
… than one-third of the 423-mile length of the Wellington-Auckland main line is graded at 1 in 100 or steeper. The …
… of employment. The employment districts of Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Rotorua, and Gisborne (roughly …
… moved in 1939 to permanent quarters at Mount Albert, Auckland, where modern laboratory and glasshouse facilities …