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… as the most suitable venues. Muriwai Beach, north of Auckland, was chosen for the New Zealand Motor Cup Race, organised by the Auckland Automobile Association which donated a silver cup … in the mid-thirties) which, driven by Ron Roycroft, of Auckland, scored numerous successes in races, hill climbs, …
… The Country Party was formed by the Auckland Provincial Executive of the Farmers' Union in 1922, … Reform Government, but its influence never spread outside Auckland Province. Its performance in elections from 1925 to … it did loosen the party's hold in several seats in south Auckland and the Waikato. by John Richard Sinclair Daniels, …
… accident risks. The first New Zealand club was formed in Auckland in June 1959 under the style of the Auckland Mini Kart Club, with 25 members and five vehicles. … 1959, with an executive council drawn from clubs in the Auckland district. Separate associations were also set up …
… Connor, County Antrim, Ireland. Alan Mulgan was educated at Auckland Grammar School. He entered journalism in 1900 as a cadet on the Auckland Star , which he left for a term on the Press , … he retired in 1946. Mulgan was lecturer in journalism at Auckland University, 1924–35, and president of the New …
… Zealand waters are those of the Kamo Colliery Co. (North Auckland) (E2) and of the “Circular Saw” Line which operated from Auckland (E1). A version of the latter, with the saw teeth … direction, is now used by Henderson and Macfarlane Ltd., of Auckland. Another interesting flag is that which used to be …
… Biography on this site. Ernest Mervyn Taylor was born at Auckland on 4 August 1906, the son of Ernest Herbert Taylor and Emily, née Webber. He was educated at Auckland Grammar School and attended the Elam School of Art (Auckland) and the Wellington Technical College School of …
… for the purpose. It had a naval escort. They arrived at Auckland on 11 June, 24 hours ahead of schedule, the landing … time the following day. The Duke and Duchess remained at Auckland until 13 June, and during this time laid the … “Maori King” ( q.v. ). From Rotorua the party returned to Auckland to rejoin Ophir bound for Wellington. In Wellington …
… (1856-1924). Headmaster of Auckland Grammar School. A new biography of Tibbs, James … master at Hobart High School. In 1885 he came to Auckland Grammar School as second master and, upon the … the C.M.G. in 1923. He died at 2 Cremorne Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, on 17 February 1924. Teaching was more than a …
… match was played in a paddock between Eden and Epsom, Auckland, and as a result several teams were formed from the … to other centres and associations were constituted in Auckland, Canterbury, Otago, and Wellington. As there were …
… F.R.S.A., F.N.Z.I.A., Professor Emeritus, University of Auckland. A History of New Zealand . Sinclair, K. (1959) 1840 and After. University of Auckland (1939); Historic Bay of Islands . Reed, A. H. …