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… Another casualty of the Sydney-Auckland service was the Huddart Parker ship Elingamite , of …
… site. p> William Parker Morrell was born at Mount Eden, Auckland, on 20 November 1899 and educated at Otago Boys' …
… I. The following two years are taken at the University of Auckland studying Optometry I and II and Psychology I and …
… provincial rowing associations were set up. These were the Auckland, Canterbury, Hawke's Bay (now East Coast), …
… visits by Wellington teams, the game became established in Auckland, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Christchurch, and …
… Island. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… occurred in 1937 when a bomb was thrown at R. A. Singer, an Auckland lawyer. The Singer case has never been solved. by …
… form of the Southern Cross). The arms of the University of Auckland are: Azure between three mullets argent an open …
… Of all the regions of New Zealand North Auckland is the most enigmatic. A large proportion of the … the relative proximity to the most dynamic of centres, Auckland, the region is generally regarded as one of the …
… in the 1850s and, on the outbreak of war, withdrew to Auckland. There, Sir George Grey arranged for him to take … administration. For a time he acted as a prison visitor in Auckland. Ashwell was twice married. His first wife, whom he …