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… 16; Bay of Plenty, 12. At Whangarei North Auckland, 19; Thames Valley, 6. At Whangarei Waikato, 6; North Auckland, … Waikato, 14; Wanganui, 0. At Hamilton 1952 Waikato, 17; Thames Valley, 3. At Hamilton Waikato, 14; Wairarapa, 0. At … 20; West Coast, 11. At Christchurch Canterbury, 24; Thames Valley, 11. At Christchurch 1956 Canterbury, 14; …
… by the Government of the Kawakawa coalfield. When the Thames goldfields were proclaimed, he laid out the …
… down the Waikato and up the Maramarua River to the Firth of Thames. William Williams covered much the same region later …
… returned to Hokianga after her death. In 1835 he visited Thames with Henry Williams in the Columbine and afterwards …
… 1829 Hawes; A Trader in Cannibal Land , Cowan, J. (1935); Thames Advertiser , 14 Aug 1873 (Obit). …
… and final tour. Starting at Auckland and the newly opened Thames goldfield, Thatcher and his company, which included …
… satisfactorily north of a line from East Cape through Thames and Huntly, probably due to the high winter …
… adopting rugby in 1873 after a period of mainly soccer. Thames club followed suit and, when North Shore was formed … considerably in and after the 1880s. The Bay of Plenty and Thames Valley districts took to the game when the Tauranga … on 4 September 1921 and affiliation was granted in 1922. Thames Valley, formerly part of Auckland union, was admitted …
… He was twice in legal practice in mining districts (Thames and Greymouth) for some eight years, but during the …
… of Auckland (withdrawing after a hostile meeting at Thames), and in 1870, leaving the Legislative Council, he …