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… much for her health, and the Andersens decided to move to Auckland in 1946, members of the Polynesian Society council … to relieve Johannes of the editorship of the Journal . In Auckland, living first at Laingholm and later at Mount Eden, …
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… empire had collapsed, and soon afterwards he retired to Auckland, dying in 1864 after a fall from a horse. Thomas … defrauded them and by 1862 McDonnell, broke again, was in Auckland appealing to Domett, now premier, for patronage. He … major on 8 January 1866. He married Rose von Dadelzen at Auckland on 16 April 1866. The marriage was a happy one, but …
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… able to show his mettle. The Northern Steam Ship Company in Auckland had cut overtime payments, and replaced seamen who … F. Massey , into the voting lobby. In 1913 Millar moved to Auckland after marrying a second time. Sarah Millar had died … to be sworn in. His health had failed again, and he died at Auckland on 15 October 1915. He was buried in Dunedin. He …
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… had worked on the staff of Brunel. The brothers arrived in Auckland in February 1851; James found the houses 'rather … , which arrived in New Plymouth, after some weeks in Auckland, on 8 July 1857. They lived first at Merton, where … visits to Mary) and the parliamentary sessions in Auckland. In 1862 he and Mary with her sister Annie, who had …
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… at Waahi, although he sometimes attended race meetings in Auckland. He married Te Uranga, the daughter of Iriwhata … From 1908 Hēnare Kaihau set up land agencies in Auckland with the aim of raising money to buy back … was taken forcibly for training at Narrow Neck, Auckland, in July 1918. In March 1919 a new building for Te …
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… the government in the war. Völkner returned to Ōpōtiki from Auckland against advice, and was ritually killed at the … Donald McLean , took Te Ua as a prisoner from Whanganui to Auckland, to demonstrate the failure of Hauhau resistance. In Auckland he was held under lenient house arrest with Grey at …
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… had established at Te Waimate and then shifted to Pūrewa, Auckland. In November 1847 Williams left St John's, where he … sailed in the Hamilla Mitchell for New Zealand, arriving at Auckland on 30 November. After visiting other members of the … Botanic Gardens at Kew, and later to T. F. Cheeseman of the Auckland Institute and Museum. He also assisted Cheeseman by …
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… to embrace all her life. In 1913 the Batten family moved to Auckland, and at five Jean was enrolled at Melmerley Ladies' … for war service. By the time Fred Batten returned to Auckland in 1919, Ellen had grown used to being head of the … England, Batten's Gull arrived at Māngere aerodrome, Auckland, where she was greeted by a crowd of 6,000. But her …
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… in tax evasion. In 2014 Alex Swney, the chief executive of Auckland’s business association, Heart of the City, and a former Auckland mayoral candidate, pleaded guilty to tax evasion …
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Part of story: Dishonesty crime
… Party candidate win. The incident caused ill feeling in Auckland Reform circles, especially towards Davy. Relations … In June 1927 Davy was contracted by J. W. S. McArthur, an Auckland timber merchant, to organise nationally against the …
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… and thereafter at schools in Huntly, Thames, Cambridge and Auckland. In 1914, when the First World War commenced, Tonga … brother Te Rauangaanga. He was taken to Narrow Neck camp, Auckland, where Māui Pōmare , his member of Parliament, and …
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… disease An outbreak of meningococcal group A in Auckland in 1985–86 was controlled by mass immunisation. … under five. The upper North Island, particularly Northland, Auckland and Rotorua, was most affected. The epidemic peaked …
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Part of story: Epidemics
… 1911; an Industrial, Agricultural and Mining Exhibition in Auckland in 1913–14; a British and Intercolonial Exhibition … Industrial Exhibition held in Christchurch in 1922, Auckland in 1923 and Wellington in 1925. Dunedin’s New …
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Part of story: Exhibitions and world’s fairs
… later years. In the late 1940s he and his family moved to Auckland, where Parker continued to work for the Department … However, he was unable to settle in to the department in Auckland, and Matiu Te Hau was a major influence in steering …
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… included: Alan Mulgan, who wrote on literature in the Auckland Star Hilda Keane who reviewed music in the New … over the merits of the Henry Moore sculpture exhibition in Auckland in 1956–57. L. D. vs D. L. Reviewer L. D. Austin …
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Part of story: Arts reviewing
… . This prevented conflict from spreading south towards Auckland. In the 1850s Tirarau became concerned about the … , suggested the governor make two separate trips from Auckland. In 1864 William Fox , the colonial secretary, …
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… He was appointed adjutant 1st Field Artillery Brigade, Auckland, in March 1933, and in May 1935 was promoted to captain. On 7 October 1936, at Auckland, he married Betty Catherine Winthrop. They were to …
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… worked Most Indians lived in the North Island, especially Auckland, although there were communities in Wellington, …
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Part of story: Indians
… students, and also gave public advice. Horace Belshaw at Auckland University explored cycles and trends in New …
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Part of story: Economic thought
… in 1984. In 2013 more than one-third of Finns lived in Auckland, which had an active Finnish society. A prize of …
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Part of story: Scandinavians