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… v. Falwasser (1844). Henry Falwasser, editor of the Auckland Times , was called out by Lieutenant George … the conduct of the war in the north. A duel took place in Auckland near where the Northern Club is now situated, … Blackmore (1850). On 14 September 1850 a duel was fought at Auckland between William Gisborne, at the time a Justice of …
… the north several Jewish firms trading at Russell moved to Auckland with the transfer of the seat of government. It was … in the colony. Ten years later there were 188, mostly in Auckland. The gold discoveries of the sixties attracted more … is difficult to choose, but perhaps the names of Myers, in Auckland, Levin, in Wellington, and Willi Fels, in Dunedin …
… when a large fleet of Ngati Paoa war canoes appeared in Auckland Harbour bent on rescuing one of their chiefs who … should any further attack threaten he took up residence in Auckland, where he was in constant communication with the … and a pension of £100 per annum. He was well known to Auckland settlers in the 1860s and invariably wore the …
… the Australian Consolidated Press (which has bought land in Auckland) had failed, but other Australian and Auckland newspaper interests have also entered the … one and a half times the number sold by its rival, the Auckland Star , the biggest evening paper in the country. …
… ), found only in New Caledonia and islands off the North Auckland coast. In animals, there is the influx to the North Auckland Peninsula of Placostylus , a genus of large land … south. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… Campbell Memorial to the Maori people on One Tree Hill, Auckland, designed by R. A. Abbott, is a true obelisk, but … both by Gummer and Ford, are the Dunedin City and the Auckland Grammar School War Memorials. Their success is due … The memorial and tomb of M. J. Savage on Bastion Point, Auckland, has a modelled shaft as the climax of an elaborate …
… grew. This movement was strongest south of the town of Auckland, the second area in the colony where settler land … his flight to the King districts. This area to the south of Auckland was the real heartland of Maori resistance, … advance in July 1863 in the belief that an attack upon Auckland was under preparation. For nearly a year there was …
… but, within this framework, varied methods were followed. Auckland introduced the sale of rural land on credit, and … adopted a similar method of sale on deferred payments. Auckland and Otago adopted a ballot system for dealing with … to settle and strengthen the position of other settlers. Auckland made concessions to encourage general immigration, …
… fish. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… Most of the output of £6.8 million comes from firms in Auckland and Wellington. Factories in Petone account for …