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… for children was first instituted in Wellington (1917) and Auckland (1929). This developed into a system of class visits for specific lessons and, in Auckland, into the preparation of small, easily transported …
… Minister but for the adroit action of Hall in inducing four Auckland Liberals (the “Auckland rats”) to change sides. Macandrew was a Minister …
… southeastern Otago and Stewart Island, as well as the Auckland and Campbell Islands, and the Fiordland crested … sub-Antarctic. by Evan Graham Turbott, M.SC., Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. A History of New Zealand …
… of the Main Trunk railway line from Wellington to Auckland in 1908. The South Island suffered both from the … from north to south, the 18 urban areas are Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Rotorua, Gisborne, Napier, … been concentrated in five main centres – the urban areas of Auckland, Hutt, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. In …
… was summoned for November, and on Weld's arrival in Auckland the Governor appealed to him “to assist him in … settlement scheme was handed over to the Province of Auckland to administer, the General Government supplying the … showed marked ability in restoring the finances, Auckland bitterly resented the transfer of the seat of …
… Acclimatisation District, covering 650 square miles, to the Auckland Acclimatisation District covering 9,940 square …
… in radio broadcasting – three in Dunedin and one each in Auckland, Wellington, and Christ-church. Transmissions were …
… in 1932 and 1953 close to the ports of Wellington and Auckland. Both outbreaks, caused by the illegal introduction …
… 41 days and in the same year she brought the times for the Auckland-Sydney and Sydney-Wellington passages to less than …
… were regarded as “Bellamyists”. A branch was set up in Auckland in 1937, and a Bellamy Club formed in Kaitaia in …