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… by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… well. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… (1859–1929). Sixth Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland. A new biography of Cleary, Henry William appears … Henry William Cleary was the sixth Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland. From the time of his arrival in New Zealand in … was away, in February 1910, Dr Lenihan, the fifth Bishop of Auckland, died and Cleary was appointed to succeed him. He …
… 1868 the Coromandel gold discoveries brought prosperity to Auckland at a time when Otago and Canterbury were suffering … pattern of development was unmistakable: whereas in 1860 Auckland led in population and economic activity and the …
… from the beginnings of organised European settlement. In Auckland, a Chartist painter, William Griffin, led an … Roth, B.A., DIP.N.Z.L.S., Deputy Librarian, University of Auckland. New Zealand Labour's Pioneering Days , Salmond, J. …
… one of the first Peace Scout Companies to be formed in Auckland, wore their khaki uniforms for the last time at a … organisation is divided into 15 provinces – Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, East Coast, Taranaki, …
… F. Holmes 1938 Christchurch Parisienne R. B. Berry 1948 Auckland Emulous W. K. Tatterson 1949 Adelaide Single Direct … Captain Sandy R. Pollock (Then owned in Australia) 1955 Auckland Tactician M. C. McTigue 1960 Sydney Caduceus J. D. …
… occurs in lowland to subalpine forests from just north of Auckland to the Snares, Auckland, and Campbell Islands. It commences as a ground …
… party went to Te Kuiti and arrested him. He was tried in Auckland on 9 December 1890 and was sentenced to 12 months' … to the Journals of the House of Representatives , 1883, G.1 Auckland Tribune , 25 Oct 1890 New Zealand Herald , 23 Oct …
… equally long history, the first such being established in Auckland in 1847. By 1870 nine trustee banks were in … survive the turn of the century. The five remaining ones–Auckland (1847), New Plymouth (1850), Dunedin (1864), …