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… structure the islands resemble the north-western tip of the Auckland Peninsula, of which they may be regarded as a … the loss of 45 lives. The ship was bound from Sydney to Auckland with 136 passengers. Today, interest in the islands …
… one on the Chathams, one on the Snares, and one on the Auckland Islands. Minor differences in colour and size … underparts; those of the South, Stewart, Chathams, and Aucklands are yellowish below. The upper plumage of males is … and, in general, duller throughout than that of males. The Auckland Islands females are exceptions in that their …
… years. He left Christchurch in 1912 and settled at Parnell, Auckland, and then latterly at Tauranga, where he died on 10 … aged 57. On 4 March 1914, at St. Mark's Church, Remuera, Auckland, Walsh married Emily Conolly, daughter of Edmond …
… pits. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… F.R.S.A., F.N.Z.I.A., Professor Emeritus, University of Auckland. …
… height. by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… or in any area within 5 miles of the chief post offices in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, or Dunedin. …
… by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… some 55 miles wide and 70 miles in length to the south of Auckland. Bounded in the east and south by the Coromandel, …
… 1839 (died Onoke, 6 March 1880); Maria Amina, in 1842 (died Auckland, 15 March 1892); Hauraki Hereward, in 1845 (died … him, Maning left her to the care of neighbours and fled to Auckland. Less than three weeks after his departure Susan … on 8 December, he was buried in Symonds Street Cemetery, Auckland. Maning is chiefly known by War in the North and …