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… for a time, and he made an indifferent living, first in the Thames area and later on the West Coast. He tramped the …
… outcrops between Tongariro National Park and the Firth of Thames, some being encircled by ignimbrite erupted from the … Hills (some 2,000 ft high) which lie west of the Firth of Thames. Thick Tertiary sediments may lie below Pleistocene … by a high and greatly eroded scarp separates the Firth of Thames and the Hauraki Plains from the Coromandel Peninsula …
… he regularly used pigeons to carry important news from the Thames goldfield to Auckland, and even forestalled the … modern photostat process by having election speeches in the Thames papers photographed on a reduced scale and sent away …
… Columbia. Charles Arthur Banks was born on 18 May 1885 at Thames, New Zealand, and educated at the Thames School of Mines and Colorado School of Mines, where …
… This work was the beginning of his lifelong interest in the Thames goldfields. Soon after his return to Auckland he went … exploring Westland, surveying Auckland, inspecting the Thames goldfields (where he had a mining lease for a time), …
… losses inflicted on Hongi's people by the Ngati Maru of the Thames district. After attacking a settlement at Te Waiti … Ngati Maru tribe south of Parawai, near the present town of Thames. Many of the local tribe were away from home on the …
… but he retained them until 1870. On the opening of the Thames goldfields, Bradshaw made a special survey on aspects …
… years. After the Maori Wars he was associated with the Thames Land Co. He was an early member of the Church of …
… Timber for shipbuilding had been taken from the River Thames in 1792, and from 1794 onwards the Bay of Islands …
… represented by the Hon. Colonel Feilding) and at Te Aroha, Thames district, in 1880, by a body of Lincolnshire farmers. …