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… Whangarei, 130 miles by rail north of Auckland, is the capital of Northland. The town proper is … Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Otahuhu, Auckland. …
… left for New Zealand the following year and arrived in Auckland on Labour Day, 1907. He originally intended to go … Manawatu he took a job as a cellarman in Hancock's Brewery, Auckland, which he retained until his election to Parliament. It was in Auckland incidentally that he began to use his second name, …
… (£1.5 million), and comes mainly from the four centres: Auckland, television sets (radios and appliances); …
… pattern and approximately one-third of all sets is in the Auckland area. …
… Zealand, and usually described as “sub-Antarctic”, are the Auckland and Campbell Islands, almost due south of Stewart …
… rore. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… oyster. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… yellow. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… Rainbow , launched in 1898 and regarded, with the modern Auckland yacht Ranger , as the most successful racing craft … against Australia began to grow in popularity. In 1938 four Auckland V class unrestricted 18-ft yachts, Riptide, … was soundly beaten. In a return contest in 1939, sailed on Auckland harbour, the New Zealand team took first and second …
… establish a school of mines within the university system at Auckland was made in 1906, but proved short lived, the … of engineering are met by the two Schools of Engineering at Auckland and Canterbury Universities. The Canterbury School … civil, and chemical engineering. The establishment of the Auckland School with full recognition for degree purposes, …