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… on the combined rail-sea journey between Wellington and Auckland. Development of Dairying Despite the impetus given … has been outwards migration ever since, especially to the Auckland provincial district. Many sons of pioneer Taranaki … stud Jersey cattle which built up the dairy herds of the Auckland district. The provincial population grew to 94,109 …
… mass strongly indicative of the “Canterbury School”. And in Auckland John Weeks fostered a definite Auckland approach to the landscape of the north. Rita Cook … were P. Beadle, W. R. Allen (Elam School of Fine Art, Auckland), Molly Macalister (Auckland), and Russell Clark …
… boys, as “the dear old Boss”. Like that of J. W. Tibbs, of Auckland Grammar School, his influence came not so much from …
… also provided funds for the systematic excavation of the Auckland volcanic cone of Mount Wellington – action prompted …
… modern New Zealand diet and is grown commercially in the Auckland Province. In the predominantly Maori communities of …
… the principal route for the majority of travellers between Auckland and Wellington, and along the route all the major …
… This work was later extended to other swamp areas in North Auckland and the Bay of Plenty. The lease in perpetuity was …
… khaki weed ( Alternanthera repens ) came to North Auckland with imported fertiliser; an Argentine evening …
… from the small, closed mines of the Hunua Ranges, south of Auckland, to the Bay of Islands. Past experience suggests …
… and rail. It is served by the three ports of Wellington, Auckland (339 miles north), and Wanganui, with Wellington …