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… Gospel.' He died after walking into the path of a car in Auckland on 16 March 1967. He was survived by his wife, a …
Type: Biography
… the first quartz mining boom, and on 20 April 1870, at Auckland, he married Harriette Clementina Bolton. By 1871 …
Type: Biography
… was entirely centred in Wellington. In 1871 he departed for Auckland, but although he placed an advertisement in Wise's …
Type: Biography
… St Kilda Brass from Dunedin, Brass Wanganui, Dalewool Auckland Brass and Woolston Brass from Christchurch. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Brass and pipe bands
… Bay had been going for a decade. Both later transferred to Auckland. Church schools The Education Act 1877 introduced …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Catholic Church
… ' Glaciers, Rolleston Mountains ', was presented to the Auckland Art Gallery. Butler's mountain landscapes were …
Type: Biography
… hot showers and bathroom and laundry facilities. The Auckland Regional Council runs the largest network, with …
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Part of story: Camping
… herd-testing group. In 1933 he became chairman of the Auckland Herd Improvement Association, a post which he was …
Type: Biography
… frequenting nightclubs and coffee lounges in Wellington and Auckland in the late 1950s and early 1960s. However, annual …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Drugs
… North Cape or was carried across the Te Tō Waka portage at Auckland, and then went south to Taranaki, landing at …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Canoe traditions
… Lonsdale, who had an advertising background, drew at the Auckland Star from 1953 to 1968. Nevile Lodge, also from the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Cartooning
… (carved house) such as Hoani Waititi marae in Te Atatū, in Auckland, became symbolic of new life in Māori culture. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Whakairo – Māori carving
… items. The bulk of the collection was purchased by the Auckland Museum in 1998. The Castles also collected …
Type: Biography
… resulted in needless deaths. For example, hotel fires in Auckland in 1901 and Hamilton in 1922 trapped and killed …
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Part of story: Fires and fire services
… The Hot Glass Company and Sunbeam Glassworks, both in Auckland, became influential. These workshops were home to …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Crafts and applied arts
… Klisser began making what is now known as Vogel’s bread in Auckland in 1956. Wholemeal bread became more popular as …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Food
… of cervical cancer at National Women’s Hospital in Auckland. Cartwright concluded that the treatment of some of …
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Part of story: Hospitals
… Whakaoranga (the Maori Health Planning Workshop) held in Auckland in 1984 was a landmark in this change. Soon …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te hauora Māori i mua – history of Māori health
… size of the community. In 1917 he sought a position at the Auckland Presbyterian Chinese mission. Although he was an …
Type: Biography
… represents Wellington as much as it does the government. Auckland’s Sky Tower is a close second, and while the …
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Part of story: City boosters and promoters