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… examiners in England recommended that James Maclaurin of Auckland University College be nominated. Maclaurin could …
Type: Biography
… was five, the Sturms left Taranaki, moving successively to Auckland, Hastings, Palmerston North, Pukerua Bay and …
Type: Biography
… to lose all interest in public affairs. He refused to go to Auckland for the General Assembly or even to convene the …
Type: Biography
… the wars of the 1860s. He even compared the speculators of Auckland with the evicting landlords of Scotland and …
Type: Biography
… years in New Zealand Rosenberg arrived at Queen’s Wharf, Auckland, on 28 June 1937, a date he would later celebrate …
Type: Biography
… Te Waharoa died on 24 June 1929 in Awanui Private Hospital, Auckland, aged 84. His wife, Rakapa, had predeceased him, …
Type: Biography
… 1985 a ‘Footrot Flats’-themed amusement park opened in the Auckland suburb of Te Atatū, where visitors could ride a …
Type: Biography
… both sides. On 13 May, while addressing a huge rally in Auckland, Nash made the mistake of saying, 'We are not for …
Type: Biography
… by an armed force of 57 constables sent secretly from Auckland and two smaller contingents from Gisborne and …
Type: Biography
… Hāpuku, who had bought a small schooner for trade, visited Auckland to protest the non-arrival of payments for some of …
Type: Biography
… having become friends in later years. Ten days later, in Auckland, Carroll himself suddenly became ill from kidney …
Type: Biography
… borrowing. When he opened his election campaign in Auckland, Ward, either by design or mistake (we will …
Type: Biography