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… were large enough for the crowds – Carlaw Park in Auckland, Athletic Park in Wellington and Lancaster Park in …
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Part of story: Religion and society
… 1890s, and a Scottish model was trialled in Māngere, South Auckland, in 1893. Vacuum and pulsation was applied through …
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Part of story: Dairying and dairy products
… Bank of New Zealand’s first substantial premises in both Auckland and Christchurch were designed by a Melbourne …
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Part of story: Australians
… areas with lifestyle properties, such as Franklin in South Auckland, there has been an increase in classes for …
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Part of story: Shows and field days
… cricket purchased an area which became Lancaster Park. In Auckland the Domain became the great site for cricket. City …
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Part of story: Culture and recreation in the city
… Olympic swimming gold medallist, Malcolm Champion of Auckland, in 1912 Cyril Brownlie being sent off against …
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Part of story: Sports reporting and commentating
… of the inner city rather than further suburban expansion. Auckland’s regional growth strategy favoured compact …
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Part of story: Suburbs
… centre and city in Bay of Plenty, 216 km south-east of Auckland, 107 km east of Hamilton and 86 km north of …
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Part of story: Bay of Plenty places
… of Ngāti Kahungunu members living in urban areas such as Auckland and Wellington. Altogether, there are 86 Kahungunu …
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Part of story: Ngāti Kahungunu
… of reaching consumers in the suburbs. In 1961, two of Auckland’s largest department stores, Farmers and Milne & …
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Part of story: Department stores and shopping malls
… American interest southwards. American sailors competed in Auckland in 2000 and 2004, and coverage of the regattas …
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Part of story: United States and New Zealand
… trees were uprooted from ridges and thrown into valleys. In Auckland 40 boats were sunk or driven ashore in the …
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Part of story: Weather
… Zealand shipwrecks is the General Grant , which sank in the Auckland Islands in 1866. It was loaded with a cargo of wool …
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Part of story: Shipwrecks
… faster than native trees. Painting the landscape In 1956, Auckland businessman Sir Henry Kelliher set up annual awards …
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Part of story: Landscapes – overview
… recent immigrants he formed the Sparta club in Panmure, Auckland, in 1954. In 1968 Sparta, with a team comprising …
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Part of story: Indoor sports
… Māori living in the government-controlled area south of Auckland to swear allegiance to the Queen or return to the …
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Part of story: New Zealand Wars
… statutory bodies; in their scope and size – anything from Auckland hospital, which has 5,000+ employees – through to …
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Part of story: Crown entities
… devotees. They are to be found in harbours (especially Auckland and Wellington), on lakes such as Wakatipu and …
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Part of story: Sailing and windsurfing
… Judge F. O. V. Acheson , Professor Horace Belshaw of Auckland University College, Dr Ivan Sutherland of … of 1951 she was established in a new home in Grey Lynn, Auckland. Almost at once she found a new role as a pan-Māori … instigated by Whina, was a survey of Māori housing in Auckland. This revealed that many immigrants from rural …
Type: Biography
… Zealand Expeditionary Force in March 1915, and joined the Auckland Battalion at Gallipoli in September. Following the … evacuation, he became second in command of 2nd Battalion, Auckland Infantry Regiment, and proceeded with it to France. … was accompanied by his wife, Mary Isabel Hay Foster, an Aucklander, whom he had married in London on 11 June 1918; …
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