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… Zealand Biography on this site. Sir Keith Park was born at Thames on 15 June 1892, son of Professor J. Park. He was …
… of the former type and had its main centres at Coromandel, Thames, Waihi, and Karangahake. At the former two, the … small rich bonanzas, such as enabled the Caledonian Co. at Thames to produce 9¾ tons of gold and pay £554,440 in …
… Club, and soon afterwards, similar clubs took shape at Thames, Tauranga, Timaru, and Nelson. The New Zealand …
… increased by 89. The persistence of two large foundries in Thames, concerned mainly with overhauling locomotives, …
… meaning north. Its southern limits consists of the Firth of Thames. This firth is the northward continuation of a …
… Rutherford who was sole survivor of the Agnes wrecked near Thames(?) in 1816. He lived amongst the Maoris for 10 years, …
… Karapiro, Waharoa forced them to return to their lands at Thames. In 1834 Te Waharoa showed a desire to live in peace …
… Association, the Auckland Agricultural Company, and the Thames Valley Land Company. In 1890 a return prepared by the … of freehold in the South Auckland area. Included in the Thames Valley Land Company's holdings was the controversial …
… West Coast Wairarapa 1949 Marlborough Canterbury Minor 1950 Thames Valley Temuka 1951 No tournament .. 1952 Canterbury … Ashburton, Canterbury Sub-associations, South Auckland, Thames Valley Poverty Bay 1959 Wairarapa Thames Valley 1960 Ashburton Canterbury Sub-associations …
… to the Hunua Ranges on the western side of the Firth of Thames from where the city draws its water supplies. In the …