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… only to the Governor and to the Colonial Secretary in Auckland, the southern settlers bitterly criticised the …
… Island, and, during the following decade, the Bounty, Auckland, Chatham, Macquarie, and Campbell Islands were in …
… Thus on 5 March 1906, the day of the team's arrival at Auckland, the Herald editorially acclaimed the “New Zealand …
… of the year took place later that week, on 14 April, in Auckland. Postal employees had called a demonstration and …
… in the East Coast, Bay of Plenty, King Country, and North Auckland districts, was to gather into as few locations as …
… Book. (This proposal was strongly criticised, especially in Auckland.) When W. H. E. Wanklyn was appointed secretary, …
… the species winters on beaches and mudflats – mainly in the Auckland Province in such places as the Firth of Thames and …
… educated at the Native School, Ohinemutu, at St. Stephen's, Auckland, and at Wairoa, near Lake Tarawera. About two … 1903 to 1905, Bennett served as chaplain to the Bishop of Auckland, but he relinquished this post to become …
… while, in July 1863, Brown was driven from his station to Auckland. After hostilities ceased, settlers came to occupy … founded a scholarship in his memory at St. John's College, Auckland. His wife, Charlotte, who with his daughter Celia …
… called on to attend meetings of the Legislative Council in Auckland. He found, however, that Governor FitzRoy would not … General Assembly for Wellington, attending the session in Auckland despite his reluctance to be so long away from his …