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… presidents: Messrs E. F. Stead (Christchurch), A. Dobson (Auckland), E. Groome (Otane), D. F. Dennehy (Christchurch), …
… Northland Society of Arts. North Shore Society of Potters. Auckland Society of Arts. Waikato Society of Arts Inc. …
… in shops and offices. On 20 April 1870, at St. Paul's Auckland, Bradshaw married Harriette Clementina, daughter of …
… born at Pukekohe on 15 August 1893. He gained his M.A. at Auckland University in 1916 with honours in Chemistry. In …
… from our seas of today – coconut palms flourished in North Auckland in comparatively recent times but disappeared …
… The first gasworks were erected in 1862 at Auckland and, by 1869, there were works in Wellington, …
… from the Armed Constabulary and appointed Sheriff of Auckland. In 1891 he became Resident Magistrate at the …
… to be devoted to the purchase of land for aerodromes. The Auckland Aero Club organised the first major art union and …
… School of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the University of Auckland. In the course of all this extra-mural work she …
… few months later when the seat of government was removed to Auckland, Russell was destroyed by fire, and, as Kororareka …