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… Within New Zealand it has Government Tourist Bureaus at Auckland, Rotorua, Te Aroha, Wellington, Christchurch, …
… of whom are in the seven firms in Wellington. Five units in Auckland employ 740, and five in Christ-church, 317; 36,000 …
… first impact was made by one Sam A. Brown, secretary of the Auckland Cooperative Society, whose advocacy aroused the … throughout New Zealand by the end of the first 25 years. Auckland Province, always the strongest in numbers and … of the industry. Hence it formed Federated Farmers of Auckland. But this organisation (with related independent …
… at the town. By road Thames is 74 miles southeast of Auckland via Pokeno and Kopu (146 miles by rail via … cargo vessels, but the nearest deep-sea facilities are at Auckland, 42 miles north-west. The main farming activities … and brought a party of 40 miners and officials from Auckland. A general rush followed. The first important reef, …
… (Ballinger Belt) 1861–1965 1861 Lieutenant Brighton, Auckland 1862 Private Holt, Nelson 1863 Lieutenant Owen, … 1874 Captain Hamlin, Waiuku Rifles 1875 Lieutenant Skinner, Auckland 1876 Private J. Willocks, Clutha 1877 Lieutenant … Remington, Wanganui 1887 Captain White, Gordon Rifles, Auckland 1888 Hon. Major Purnell, New Zealand Volunteers …
… origins of the settlements. The “off-centre” location of Auckland as the national capital and the lack of easy … creation of new provinces or counties from areas in North Auckland, Gisborne, North Otago, Wanganui, the Buller …
… Huntly West. The North Island Main Trunk railway and the Auckland-Hamilton highway pass through the town. By road Huntly is 61 miles south-east of Auckland (65 miles by rail) and by road and rail 21 miles …
… by Jeanne Hannington Goulding, Botanist's Assistant, Auckland Museum. Letters and documents of L. Nattrass (1844–71) ( MSS ), Auckland Institute and Museum Library Phormium tenax as a …
… Cape district lies in the extreme north-east of the North Auckland Peninsula. It may be described as an elevated rocky … heads. The rock is loaded on to barges which are towed to Auckland by ocean-going tugs. by Robert Findlay Hay, M.A., …
… by Ruth Miriam Ross, School Teacher and Authoress, North Auckland. O.L.C. files (MSS), National Archives J. Webster Letters (MSS) in Russell Family Papers (MSS), Auckland Public Library Reminiscences of an Old Settler , …