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… ( Paryphanta busbyi ). This is a North Auckland representative of a group of large carnivorous … Strait. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… Season Winner Centre Time Min. Sec. 1951–52 J. Anderson Auckland 1 1.8 1952–53 R. Johnston Waikato 1 7.2 1953–54 R. … 1962–63 D. B. Smith Wellington 1 7.7 1963–64 M. W. Grace Auckland 1 10.9 1964–65 P. Robinson Southland 1 19.6 One … 1962–63 W. T. Johnston Waikato 2 37.6 1963–64 N. Robinson Auckland 2 48.7 1964–65 C. Appleby W.C.N.I. 3 2.2 Three …
… (1865–1957). Anglican Archbishop of New Zealand, Bishop of Auckland, Bishop of Waiapu. A new biography of Averill, … was appointed first Bishop of Aotearoa. When the Diocese of Auckland fell vacant after Bishops Neligan and Crossley had … school. He appointed the Reverend Jasper Calder first Auckland City Missioner on 22 May 1920. New buildings both …
… and Tauranga. By road the city is 82 miles south-east of Auckland (85 miles by rail), 67 miles west of Tauranga (95 … rail), and 49 miles north of Te Kuiti (42 miles by rail). Auckland, Tauranga, and Raglan (31 miles south-east by road) … Port Waikato and Hamilton. In 1867 the road was opened to Auckland and a regular coach service commenced. On 19 …
… in 1919. The independent Sun newspapers in Christchurch and Auckland caused much excitement during a stormy existence … But Huie sought other fields to conquer. In 1927 he went to Auckland and founded a second Sun to compete with the Auckland Star , conducted by the Brett Printing and …
… with his colleagues. In May, he resigned and returned to Auckland and the Herald . But the collapse of the New … “into the silence of the petit-bourgeois life of Auckland, New Zealand.” His weekly articles in the Herald , … welfare and the Returned Soldiers' Association. He died in Auckland on 26 August 1917. Frail, short sighted, and …
… and, subsequently, visited Wellington, New Plymouth, and Auckland before returning to England via Sydney. Back in … Bride's at Mauku. Purchas was one of the founders of the Auckland Institute and served as its president on several … 1906 at Hastings, Hawke's Bay, and was buried at Purewa, Auckland. He was survived by 10 children, four sons and six …
… posts in Singapore and Washington. The Commodore at Auckland is responsible for the Auckland command which contains most of the Navy's shore … Depot, are at various points around the gulf. Outside Auckland, but still within the command is HMNZS Irirangi , …
… expresses which cover the 423 miles between Wellington and Auckland in 13 ½ hours, and the steam-hauled “South Island … in 6 h 5 min; Wellington-Napier (197 miles) 5 h 45 min; and Auckland-Rotorua (172 miles), 5 h 10 min. Although suburban passenger services are operated in the Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin metropolitan areas, by …
… when a group of archers formed a club at One Tree Hill, Auckland. Shortly afterwards, similar clubs were formed at … 1964 there were 39 clubs affiliated. Six sub-associations–Auckland, Bay of Plenty, East Coast, Taranaki, Wellington, …