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… In the late 1840s two of the Auckland garrison, one of whom may have been Captain Moir … and the victim's headstone in the Symonds Street Cemetery, Auckland, states that he died of fever. Soon after the Maori … one of the duellists sustained a small shoulder wound. At Auckland, on Friday, 12 July 1935, a duel with swords was …
… of George C. Ellis who subsequently became a farmer in the Auckland district. He was educated at Cambridge District … the local director of the phosphate industry, residing in Auckland and visiting the islands as necessary. In 1920 the … married Florence Christine, daughter of Andrew Stewart, of Auckland. She died in 1903 and in 1909 he married Nellie …
… (1828–1901) of the firm of Hunter and Nolan, Auctioneers, Auckland. He came to New Zealand with his parents in 1863 and was educated at Wesley College, Auckland, and at Auckland College and Grammar School. After a period on the …
… High School. By 1945 he had graduated M.A., Dip.Ed. from Auckland University College, and in 1952 he received a … to the position of acting principal of Wesley College, Auckland. He also did valuable work as secretary of the … but it was after 1949, as Adult Education Officer in South Auckland and Auckland, that Winiata did his greatest work …
… track were in use at the end of 1964 on the approaches to Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. The section between Auckland and Frankton, which carries the highest density of … century. Each of the four main centres – Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin – now possesses a large …
… Ranges parallel the west coast some 15 miles west of Auckland city and extend as a series of high, rugged, often … and cutty grass. Because of their comparative closeness to Auckland and unsuitability for agricultural or industrial … gallons per day. Nevertheless, the explosive growth of Auckland City and urban areas, particularly since the Second …
… 1922 A. Ham Wellington Manawatu 1923 E. J. Moss Auckland Wanganui 1924 E. J. Moss Auckland Auckland 1925 E. J. Moss Auckland Christchurch 1926 J. …
… trainer, the Slingsby T31, was adopted. The Canterbury and Auckland clubs began to assemble kitsets, and club flying began in Auckland in July 1952. A privately owned Olympia was flying in Auckland from February 1950 and a private Prefect flew in …
… forced out of business by the depression and returned to Auckland. In April 1894 his humorous tale, Why I Came to New … book, Patriotic and Other Poems (1900) was well received in Auckland, and during the following year he edited The … Land of the Lost (1902), was a realistic story of the North Auckland gum-fields, drawn from his experiences and …
… 20; North, 14. At Wellington 1903—South, 12; North, 5. At Auckland 1904—South, 3; North, 3. At Dunedin 1905—North, 26; … 28; South, 13. At Christchurch 1922—South, 9; North, 8. At Auckland 1923—North, 6; South, 6. At Wellington 1924—North, … 28; South, 3. At Christchurch 1945—South, 31; North, 19. At Auckland 1946—North, 8; South, 3. At Wellington 1947—North, …