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… Wilson James Whineray was born on 10 July 1935 at Auckland and educated at Auckland Grammar School, Massey Agricultural College, and … mid-Canterbury 9; Manawatu 7; Canterbury 16; Waikato 7; Auckland 58; New Zealand Barbarians 1; South African …
… Three-quarters : G. H. N. Helmore, Canterbury Thos. Ryan, Auckland J. A. Warbrick, Auckland Halfbacks : Edwin Davy, Wellington J. T. Dumbell, … Taiaroa, Otago Forwards : James Allan, Otago George Carter, Auckland J. G. Lecky, Auckland E. B. Millton, Canterbury W. …
… a bequest by John Edward Elam, a prominent citizen of Auckland, who had been keenly interested in the arts. The … the school became a special school of the University of Auckland, courses have been available for the Diploma in …
… to the annual championship venue in 1937. R. B. Smith, of Auckland, who won 10 New Zealand championship titles, has … the double sculls three times; while in 1946 he stroked an Auckland Rowing Club crew to win the New Zealand eights …
… and other crops in sufficient quantities to export to the Auckland markets. The Te Kohanga mission was soon the … and extensive market gardens. In 1854 the produce reaching Auckland from the various Waikato missions was valued at … When his wife died in October of that year he returned to Auckland. In November 1864 Ashwell informed him that there …
… in New Zealand until December 1846, living chiefly in Auckland, but paying visits to Wellington, Wanganui, and the … troops and 500 men living in the pensioner settlements near Auckland. It was a time of comparative peace although … From 1853 to 1855 Wynyard was Superintendent of Auckland Province. He was elected after a bitter campaign, …
… director. In 1920 Henry and his brother-in-law moved to Auckland from Christchurch, where they had started an … the company opened its first wall-board factory in Penrose, Auckland. By the end of 1952 he was able to tell his 53,000 … marriage. Sir David died at 23 Stilwell Road, Mount Albert, Auckland, on 20 August 1963. In 1956 Sir David endowed the …
… reviewing current imported literature. In 1948 also an Auckland group began Here and Now , which inherited some of … of the same interests are still served by the cyclostyled Auckland trade union literary journal Fernfire . In March … Johnson) flourished for several issues. Mate , beginning in Auckland in 1958, has achieved a flavour of its own. So, …
… and Tongans. In 1951, 7,621 Maoris were resident in the Auckland Urban Area; at the 1961 Census 19,847 were … Islanders are concentrated in the very central parts of Auckland, whose conditions are clearly indicated by their … area. Unfortunately the occupational structure of the Auckland Maoris is not readily obtainable. In 1956 Cook …
… Branches of the new party were set up in Wellington, Auckland, and Christchurch. In January 1902 Tom Mann, the … Party had contested municipal elections in Wellington and Auckland and had gained a seat on the Wellington City … from Australia, P. Fraser and M. J. Savage, leaders of the Auckland branch, F. R. Cooke from Christchurch, and P. C. …