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… major cities are evenly distributed throughout the country, Auckland and Wellington in the north and south of the North … association with the productivity of its own district. Auckland became the centre of the rich Waikato dairy … and Christchurch was made in 1878, but Wellington and Auckland were not linked until 1908. Internal communications …
… sailed to New Zealand on the barque Tyne which arrived at Auckland on 25 September 1841. Associated with Swainson on … Thomas Outhwaite, later Registrar of the Supreme Court in Auckland. A sincere churchman, Swainson was strongly … work was done in the years immediately after his arrival in Auckland. Swainson showed great skill and sound knowledge in …
… born at Paterangi, Waikato, on 26 May 1880 and educated at Auckland Grammar School. His first enterprise was an … Co. His public benefactions include £30,000 for a chapel at Auckland University and £20,000 in 1950 to endow a …
… include Little Barrier Island, in the Hauraki Gulf, near Auckland; Cape Kidnappers gannet colony, in Hawke's Bay; … State Forest of 22,500 acres, near Dargaville in North Auckland, the last remaining substantial stand of kauri …
… on this site. p> Alexander Wyclif Reed was born at Auckland on 7 March 1908, son of the Rev. A. J. Reed. He was educated at Auckland Grammar and Mount Albert Grammar Schools. Joining …
… teams competed in those years) and by Otago in 1934 and Auckland in 1963. Indeed, in 1963 Auckland placed five men in the top five places and the … in 1944 (when there were fewer than five teams) and 15 by Auckland in 1962. Because of the varying courses, there are …
… Onehunga, and later in the pensioner settlement at Panmure, Auckland. He relinquished his Imperial appointment in March … and took up land at Mangere. He was a member of the first Auckland Municipal Council (1852) and represented the … When the Taranaki War broke out Haultain organised the Auckland Militia, commanding the 2nd Waikato Regiment at …
… when she was the head of the Women's Employment Bureau in Auckland. In a variety of other spheres Harriet Morison was … she became a committee member. Harriet Morison died in Auckland on 19 August 1925. The early success of the women's … middle-class campaign. by Patricia Ann Grimshaw, M.A., Auckland. New Zealand Herald , 20 Aug 1925 (Obit). …
… 21 September 1891 at Pahi, in the Kaipara district, North Auckland, the second son of Henry Scotland (1821–1910) … Mary Ann, née Spriggs. He was educated at King's College, Auckland, and in England where he became interested in … New Zealander to do so, the first being J. J. Hammond of Auckland. He obtained considerable flying experience in …
… , Britain's newest and biggest battleship, and arrived at Auckland on 24 April. Remaining at Auckland until 27 April he then travelled by train – the … a Maori reception the Royal party was able to return to Auckland where, Government House being unprepared, Prince …