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… centre or borstal. In August 1965 it was available to Auckland, Christchurch, and Invercargill Courts. Intended … maximum-security prison for New Zealand is at Mount Eden, Auckland, where “lifers”, dangerous criminals, and …
… in the early period was the Colonial Secretary, resident at Auckland. From 1854 the compilation and publication of … of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, who was resident in Auckland until 1867 and thereafter in Wellington. The basic …
… Hongi's death, when they returned to their lands in the Auckland district. After this they came under the … influence to persuade the Governor to move his capital to Auckland and put land at his disposal for that purpose. In …
… and only a few registrations were recorded in the Auckland district. The Land Transfer Act of 1870 represented … it achieved a large measure of support, whereas in Auckland it was comparatively neglected. The two systems …
… Akaroa, Matamata, Wellington, Whakatane, Rotorua, Opotiki, Auckland, and Kaipara, cared for by 16 priests and 11 lay … the Bay of Plenty to the borders of Taranaki and back to Auckland. In 1845 he had Philip Viard, S.M., made his … duty-visit to Rome. In 1860 he was made titular Bishop of Auckland. Among those he brought back were over 10 priests …
… is not known. By 1900 the game was gaining interest in Auckland and Dunedin, and when the New Zealand Women's …
… in older countries. They appeared early in New Zealand. The Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association, founded in …
… buried in the precincts of the old gaol in Queen Street, Auckland, but a year or two afterwards his relatives were …
… Maori fatalities were estimated at over 1,200. Deaths in Auckland City were 1,680 and in Wellington 1,406. The …
… In New Zealand there are, at present, five exchanges -Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and …