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… In 1874 the population of Auckland Province was 73,300. In 1911 it was 296,000 and it … 41 per cent of the New Zealand population. Since 1911 Auckland has accounted for 52 per cent of all the New … of recent decades, however, has been the growth of Auckland urban area to a population of nearly 450,000 in …
… (1923– ). Cricketer. Bert Sutcliffe was born at Auckland on 17 December 1923. While still at school he represented Auckland (1941–42). He played for the province, with an … has twice scored over 300 runs, (355 for Otago against Auckland in 1949–50 and 385 for Otago against Canterbury in …
… Service. Basil Bolt was born in 1923. He was educated at Auckland Grammar School and Auckland University College and served in the armed forces … (1923– ). Ghana Civil Service. Clyde McLaren was born at Auckland, New Zealand, on 4 October 1923 and attended Mount …
… under the Albertland Co. settlement, and later lived in Auckland, where her father became a well known independent preacher. Kate was educated privately and at Auckland Grammar School. As there was no girls' high school in Auckland at that time, the headmaster of Auckland Grammar …
… The retail and commercial centre of Auckland is Queen Street. Here big department stores, small … of most Government Departments. Industrial growth in Auckland began soon after the establishment of a settlement … has also engineering and allied trades. The University of Auckland is one of the six autonomous university …
… He came to New Zealand in the Jane Gifford , arriving in Auckland on 9 October 1842. There he chartered the Black … sacking of Kororareka. The brothers then opened a store in Auckland, where they continued until 1850 when they … to New Zealand he bought 565 acres on the Great South Road, Auckland. He called this estate “Ellerslie”, after his home …
… was mentioned in dispatches. After the war he settled in Auckland where he practised his profession for some years. … for New Ulster. He retained this position under the Auckland Provincial Government until 1856, when control over … the General Government. From 1857 until 1861 he represented Auckland Suburbs in the Provincial Council; and in 1858 …
… play can be traced from the formation, about 1900, of the Auckland Badminton Club. After a few seasons, however, this … the end of the First World War when a club was formed at Auckland Teachers' Training College. In 1921 a young … first badminton matches. Meanwhile, the game had revived in Auckland and by the mid-1920s a rapidly expanding group of …
… (1916– ). Associate professor of English, Auckland University. John Cowie Reid was born at Auckland on 4 January 1916 and educated at Sacred Heart College and Auckland Univ. College. After some time spent in various …
… to New South Wales in the late 1830s, and crossed to North Auckland late in 1839, or in January 1840. He signed the … but in September 1841 he bought a 7-acre farm at the Auckland land sale and, with his business partner J. F. Hoggard, a town section in Auckland. At this time he was living in Parnell practising …