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… there was a progressive reduction from 1845 to 1849. At the Auckland Islands there was an unsuccessful attempt to … pelagic industry by New Zealand owned vessels based on Auckland (e.g., Albion, Especulador , and Magellan Cloud ) …
… schooner in order to ship timber and native produce to Auckland and other coastal ports. He visited Auckland in August to complain to Wynyard that he had not …
… performers which included Cuddle (also twice winner of the Auckland Cup), Vagabond, Oratress, Night-march, Beau Le Havre, Serenata, and Conclusion. The Auckland Cup, the richest race in New Zealand, recalls such …
… are few pictures of this last period. In 1913 he was in Auckland where he intended to settle, but on 10 November … Van der Velden, Catalogue of his Painting, 1870–1912 , Auckland City Art Gallery (1959–60) Art in New Zealand , …
… when matters of common interest are being negotiated but Auckland and Dunedin are the only main centres whose …
… of overhead motorways into the heart of Wellington and of Auckland will require many major structures over land and …
… During summer Auckland rainfall averages about 3½ in. a month. It becomes …
… Grimes was succeeded by Matthew J. Brodie, a priest of Auckland diocese, who was consecrated in Christchurch by the …
… to the establishment of the Salvation Army. John Brame, an Auckland printer, had also written to William Booth. In …
… colony was active in encouraging immigrants to settle in Auckland which had been chosen by Governor Hobson as the …