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… a merchant's office. In March 1842 he paid a short visit to Auckland, New Zealand, and in 1843 he and a brother set up …
… areas, the Board has constructed 35 miles of motorway in Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin cities. It has further work in hand, including the urban motorway in Auckland. Progress on motorway construction is slower than …
… their elder brother, William, to New Zealand and arrived at Auckland on the Sir Edward Paget in May 1853. From there … and Bell in the House of Representatives, and arrived in Auckland to take his seat on the day that the Stafford …
… in journalism continued, however, for in 1870 he bought the Auckland newspaper Southern Cross . Throughout the sixties … to the colony in 1871 and took his seat as member for Auckland City East constituency where his popularity was …
… Knights of Labour – and special bodies like the Greyite “Auckland Anti-poverty League” supported the Government. Such … its acceptance in 1893 when Seddon publicly repudiated the Auckland Liberal Association's platform and candidates. The … when two groups, the New Zealand Progressive Liberal Party (Auckland) and the New Zealand Liberal Party (Christchurch), …
… opened at Christchurch, followed by Wellington in 1886 and Auckland in 1890, the latter the result of a bequest by J. … the combined efforts of private citizens and artists. Auckland came first in 1871, followed by Dunedin in 1875, … which owed little, if anything, to outside influences. In Auckland, too, the Wright brothers and C. F. Goldie had …
… English, commercial subjects, and modern languages at the Auckland College and Grammar School, Hight returned in 1901 …
… then retired from the mission. He died at Beresford Street, Auckland, on 24 June 1883, and was buried in Grafton …
… attacking a settlement at Te Waiti about 20 miles north of Auckland, the Ngapuhi army proceeded to the Tamaki area, …
… of the four separate organisations then existing in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. A central …