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… in Council, eight members (two per body) appointed by the Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago member bodies, … itself of any fit person. The present member bodies are the Auckland Institute, the Wellington, Canterbury, Otago, … successor to the smaller local societies, such as the Auckland Chemical Society (founded in 1925), which preceded …
… Bowls in New Zealand were first introduced in Auckland about 1860. The Auckland Bowling Club, established in 1861, was the first …
… the east coast of the North Island, besides trading from Auckland south to Lyttelton. Their present fleet comprises … which was formed in 1881 to take over the business of the Auckland Steam Packet Co. and sundry local shipping …
… seem to be peculiar to certain districts. An example is the Auckland term up the Puhoi or Boohoy (its form varies a good … referring to an old German settlement on the coast north of Auckland and little, if at all, in use elsewhere in New …
… Gunn in 1920 for the murder of the postmaster at Ponsonby, Auckland (Augustus Edward Braithwaite), by reason of the … was sentenced to death. He was hanged in Mount Eden Prison, Auckland. …
… contesting the Wellington mayoralty in 1921, he moved to Auckland where he started his own printing business. In 1925 … Roth, B.A., DIP.N.Z.L.S., Deputy Librarian, University of Auckland. “ Red” Fed Memoirs , Hickey, P. H. (1925). …
… Regiment (divisional cavalry). A mounted rifles brigade (Auckland, Wellington, and Canterbury Regiments). A field … brigade and brigade ammunition column. An infantry brigade (Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago Battalions). …
… Dr S. McD. Martin, editor of the New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette , published a critical article on the … to be made a fool of again. Joplin v. Johnson (1843). At an Auckland teetotal meeting, A. Johnson peremptorily ordered R. C. Joplin, editor of the Auckland Chronicle , to shut the door. Joplin, in an open …
… Thatchers went on a tour of New Zealand which took them to Auckland and back again to Otago. Early in 1863 they were … 1863, and set out on a second tour of New Zealand. From Auckland he visited the British troops at Drury and Queen's … to New Zealand for his third and final tour. Starting at Auckland and the newly opened Thames goldfield, Thatcher and …
… Executive Council of New Ulster, and a lieutenant in the Auckland battalion of militia (an honorary position). His … 1853. He was the first incumbent of St. Matthew's parish, Auckland, and at the same time was Chaplain to the Forces. … Church, New Plymouth (1846); the colonial hospitals at Auckland (1847) and New Plymouth (1848); Christ Church, …