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… open until after 11 p.m. Shop assistants’ hours In 1900 an Auckland shop assistant wrote in favour of shops closing at …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Weekends
… Scott, primarily so that he could frustrate any attempt by Auckland to build up a similar school. He held the senate …
Type: Biography
… to their own countries. Venereal disease clinics set up in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin in 1919 were …
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Part of story: Sexual health
… 'the most important Police command' in the colony, that of Auckland district. Since he was the senior commissioned …
Type: Biography
… diocesan training house for deaconesses was established in Auckland. …
Type: Biography
… built paddle steamer, Governor Wynyard , was launched in Auckland in 1851. In the later 1850s coastal and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Transport – overview
… his family life. His wife, Margaret, left him and moved to Auckland, where she ran a boarding house for many years. She …
Type: Biography
… , the native minister, to attend St Stephen's School in Auckland, which he entered the following year. He …
Type: Biography
… tenting One of the first locally made tents was the Auckland-made Reliable brand, produced from the late 1920s. …
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Part of story: Camping
… A losing bet The Civic Theatre opened with great fanfare in Auckland in December 1929. Built at the onset of the great …
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Part of story: International economic relations
… years (three as senior mistress) at Prince Albert College, Auckland, and two years as first assistant at Southland …
Type: Biography
… being close to Rotorua and midway between Wellington and Auckland on the main trunk railway line would ensure …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Tourist industry
… University of Wellington and Early New Zealand Books at Auckland University. Books were digitised by international …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Publishing
… sculptured allegory were to be placed at the approaches of Auckland or Wellington harbour, it would assuredly be a …
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Part of story: Class
… Rīwaka Ānaha Tauwhare at Wellington. Henare had moved to Auckland around 1915, and there on 31 March 1915 married his …
Type: Biography
… to walk from its release site, the Waitākere Range near Auckland, to Tāneatua, 300 kilometres away. It was heading …
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Part of story: Large forest birds
… married Ida May Mills (née Martin) on 15 August 1942, in Auckland; they were to have one daughter. After the war he …
Type: Biography
… Between 1913 and 1919 she undertook relieving work with the Auckland and Whanganui education boards. At Kōhuratahi, on …
Type: Biography
… Service and was offered 12 quarter-hour broadcasts in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, using 96 songs. When …
Type: Biography
… centres, finding lengthy waiting lists and very low wages; Auckland-based Women for Equality held a childcare …
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Part of story: Women’s labour organisations