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… in the war, became director of the Institute for the Blind, Auckland. In addition to his parliamentary services …
… for the colony of New Zealand, taking up his duties at Auckland in September of that year. For over two years …
… On his way back from Australia Moorhouse stopped at Auckland and attended the first meeting of the General …
… by the opening of St. Helen's Hospitals in Dunedin (1905), Auckland (1906), and Christchurch (1907). These hospitals …
… reach the Firth of Thames. The largest river of the North Auckland Peninsula is the (Northern) Wairoa (95) which, …
… Professor and Head of Department of Zoology, University of Auckland. SEATO, see INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS . …
… is followed in the Department's regional offices at Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, each of which is …
… Chief Cashier's, Economic, and Secretary's), two branches (Auckland and Christchurch), and a staff of about 450. The …
… Early in 1857 he emigrated to New Zealand and landed at Auckland with the intention of practising his profession, …
… 42° S latitude in the South Island. In the forests of North Auckland, Great Barrier Island, and Coromandel Peninsula the …