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… seas. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… of Lands. In 1923 schools of forestry were established at Auckland and Canterbury University Colleges. This action …
… and other places of interest in that area, left for Auckland and Norfolk Island. The stay on Norfolk Island was …
… flying on the first leg of a routine passenger trip from Auckland, via Tauranga, Gisborne, and Palmerston North, to …
… Larsen was born at Wanganui, New Zealand, and educated at Auckland Grammar School. He studied at Auckland University College for arts and commerce degrees … (1898– ). Musician and lecturer. Guy Marriner was born at Auckland, New Zealand, on 9 April 1898 and educated at …
… for the championship of Australasia. The match, played at Auckland, was drawn, the players becoming joint champions … Correspondence Association, with headquarters at present in Auckland. …
… “parish pump” nature of their approach to their subjects. Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago all had their … draughtsman, but hardly a master of graphic caricature. In Auckland Frank Varley, a co-proprietor of the local Punch , …
… by the Most Rev. A. W. Averill (1925–40), Bishop of Auckland, the Most Rev. C. W. West-Watson (1940–51), Bishop … Wellington (1890–93), the Right Rev. W. G. Cowie, Bishop of Auckland (1895–1902), and the Right Rev. S. T. Nevill, …
… was Hongi Hika, a chief of the Ngapuhi tribe of North Auckland. Ngapuhi were a numerous people of many subtribes … European settlement was mainly concentrated in the North Auckland area, Ngapuhi were thus well placed for the …
… He invited the New Zealand Fellowship of Artists (Inc.), Auckland, to organise the competition, and Mrs A. Pearse, … Director of Dunedin Gallery; P. A. Tomory, Director of Auckland Gallery; and the visiting Australian artist, Ernest …