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… him to the head of Hokianga Harbour, and to the Firth of Thames, and the harbours between it and the Bay of Islands. … and Coromandel and in part overland, Marsden went up the Thames River and on to Tauranga; in the course of his return …
… being present. Two months later Auckland, Wairarapa, and Thames joined up. In the same year the association was …
… the Labour Party. In 1935 he was elected to Parliament for Thames, a seat he held until 1946. He served as …
… 1879 elections Grey and Sheehan were returned unopposed for Thames. After the defeat of the Ministry, Sheehan attended … Affairs, Wellington. N.Z.P.D. , Vol. 51, 16 Jun 1885 (Obit) Thames Advertiser , 13 Jun 1885 (Obit) Waikato Times , 16 …
… but despondency was soon dispelled by the opening of the Thames goldfields. Small quantities of alluvial gold had … but negotiations for the opening of 4 square miles in the Thames district were concluded by James Mackay in 1867. The Thames quickly became New Zealand's greatest mining camp, …
… boundary runs through Maungatautari (near Cambridge) to the Thames Valley and Coromandel Peninsula. by Bernard John …
… and, before long, there was a revival of activity on the Thames and Ohinemuri fields. The new process also enabled …
… Auckland College and Grammar School. After a period on the Thames goldfields, Nolan set up an auctioneering business at …
… of George Snow, an early resident who came from Richmond-on-Thames, Surrey. “The Star and Garter” was licensed in 1846 …
… with New Plymouth and Napier, and Auckland with Rotorua and Thames. The North Island Main Trunk Railway, reaching into …