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… been found. Trial shipments have been sent overseas from Thames gold mines, and from prospecting in Toi Mine near Te … both in Northland. Small amounts have also been worked at Thames and Paeroa, but no mercury reserves are known. Some …
… and commercial” settlements at Hokianga and the Thames. Apparently the Colonial Office raised no objection …
… overland from the south, or by canoes from the Firth of Thames. The original name of the locality is stated to be …
… and R. tenuicaulis is found even further north – from about Thames. Altogether, there are about 20 species in New …
… Biography on this site. Ada Wells was born at Henley-on-Thames, Worcester, England, in 1863, and was the daughter of …
… hold the title until 1912 when he lost it to Barry on the Thames. Nine years later he regained the title by default, …
… the New Zealand Mission. From 1889 to 1892 he served on the Thames circuit, first as a probationer but latterly as …
… and timber. The first was the brig Nancy which visited the Thames in 1794 and loaded a cargo of kahikatea (white pine) …
… learned of his son-in-law's death during a war against the Thames tribes. Two of the chiefs responsible, Te Hinaki and … against them as soon as he returned to New Zealand. The Thames chiefs, at Marsden's suggestion, abandoned their … this Hongi laid siege to the Ngati Maru pa at Te Totara (Thames), but failed to reduce it after a two days' siege. He …
… taken by set nets in the Kaipara Harbour, in the Firth of Thames, and in Lake Ellesmere, while they form a significant …