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… at least until the recent past. In the four universities of Auckland, Victoria (Wellington), Canterbury (Christchurch), … endowed university library of international research range. Auckland University College was founded in 1883 but, until … buildings in 1890, it was without library accommodation. Auckland's averages of book expenditure from its inception …
… at the Ruapekapeka engagement. In 1851 White moved to Auckland, where he secured employment as a Government … post he arranged the purchase of the Waitakere block near Auckland. During the Taranaki War he acted as field … invade the lower Wanganui district. In 1867 he returned to Auckland to handle claims for the newly established Native …
… (politics and the liquor question); Harry Rountree; the Auckland trio, George Finey, Unk White, and G. K. Townshend; … came from London as a youth); F. Blomfield (“Blo” of the Auckland Observer ); and Trevor Lloyd (of the Weekly News , Auckland). It was ironical that such a sudden flowering of …
… the formation of Chinese Baptist Churches in Wellington and Auckland. In Wellington there was formerly a joint … people working in Wellington, and homes for the elderly in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. A city mission was established in Auckland in 1960. Baptist opinion on matters of civic and …
… Over 40 per cent of the total workers are employed in Auckland. Clothing : Over 19,000 people are employed in … throughout the country. There are many small units, with Auckland the main centre. Footwear ( Other than Rubber …
… in the North Island, particularly on the main link between Auckland and Wellington. The first telegraph line in the North Island was a military line from Auckland to Drury, which was later extended to the Waikato. … by the Central Government in 1863, took over the Auckland military network, and in 1866 started on the …
… mentioned, St. Paul's in Wellington and St. Mary's in Auckland, both have an indigenous quality–a feeling of … churches, constructed by the famous Bishop, throughout the Auckland Province in the fifties and sixties of last … All Saints, Howick, and St. John's College Chapel, both at Auckland. …
… at Hamilton on 23 March 1903. As an extra-mural student of Auckland University College, he qualified in 1926 for … farming in the King Country and at market gardening in Auckland, he contributed mainly to the Christchurch … for Sowing and The Cradle and the Egg were presented in Auckland by the New Independent Theatre in 1961 and 1962. …
… had long been connected with New Plymouth and Napier, and Auckland with Rotorua and Thames. The North Island Main … met in the forest at a point almost midway between Auckland and Wellington. By far the greatest project of its … in 1928; New Plymouth gained a direct connection with Auckland in 1933; Gisborne and Dargaville were joined with …
… of 40,000 copies an issue in 1901; the Weekly News (Auckland), the Otago Witness (Dunedin), and the Canterbury … list is Truth (Wellington), followed by the Women's Weekly (Auckland), the Weekly News (Auckland), and the Listener (Wellington). A fifth large …