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… by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… The University of Auckland has a department of town planning and provides a …
… and director. Wynona “Noni” Hope Wright was born at Auckland on 8 September 1913 and educated at Auckland Girls' Grammar School and, for her final secondary year, at the Auckland Diocesan Girls' High School. Before long Noni …
… The recent appointments of professors of fine art at Auckland and Christchurch could well mean a thorough … in Glasgow who taught at teachers' colleges in Dunedin and Auckland, was one of the first to lift the teaching of art …
… S and longitude 169° 8' E, i.e., some 150 miles ESE of the Auckland group. High and rugged in the south (up to 1,867 … The climate of Campbell Island is similar to that of the Auckland group; though a little colder, it has less cloud …
… contributed to its eventual bankruptcy. As surveyed by the Auckland Provincial Council in 1863, Auckland's first railway was to extend from the Waitemata …
… Early in the following year branches were formed at Auckland and Dunedin. These were further increased by the … the first triennial geographical conference was held at Auckland; and since then there have been two conferences, at …
… and mountaineer. Edmund Percival Hillary was born at Auckland on 20 July 1919 and educated at Auckland Grammar School. In 1936 he left school to become an …
… Roth, B.A., DIP.N.Z.L.S., Deputy Librarian, University of Auckland. Auckland Star , 16 Oct 1915 (Obit). …
… and, as early as 1906, the Royal Albert Hall in Auckland advertised “living pictures with Gaumont … the orchestra of Maurice Gutteridge, in the Regent Theatre, Auckland. From 1928 there was little employment for …