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… Expeditionary Force Association, with headquarters in Auckland. The first annual conference in July 1945 was told, … years its monthly newspaper, Kiwi , which had started in Auckland in September 1944 with a circulation of 10,000 …
… began to take shape. A School of Ballet was organised in Auckland by the Regional Council for Adult Education and … performed by the United Ballet Co. and Ballet Workshop in Auckland and the Wellington City Ballet. …
… with other enthusiasts tramped over the country surrounding Auckland. In 1887 he thoroughly explored the vegetation of … cabinets of kauri in his own home. These are now in the Auckland Museum. For his meticulous work he received …
… Johnsonville and Porirua. The Wellington region is, after Auckland, the largest centre for employment in New Zealand and, after Auckland and Christchurch, the third most important centre …
… voluminous sets of regulations for the sale of Crown lands. Auckland was unique in offering free, 40-acre grants to … 40 votes to 21, nearly all the opposition being provided by Auckland and Otago members. …
… combined scout Christmas cruises while the second group, 23 Aucklanders, mostly university students, followed up their … the country. The NZCA was at first run conjointly with Auckland Canoe Club and Auckland University Canoe Club, D. J. Mason being the …
… Stack in 1846 became a pupil at St. John's College, Auckland. The following year he accompanied his father, who … He was ordained in December 1860 and, the next month at Auckland, he married Eliza Jones, sister of the …
… consequent on the rapid development of the area south of Auckland. In 1905 the Auckland province had accounted for only 83,000 cwt, out of …
… Williams, the son of the Rev. W. J. Williams, was born at Auckland on 6 April 1876. Because his father, who was … a Junior National Scholarship. When the family returned to Auckland, in 1893, he sat for his B.A. degree but, for all …
… The Albert Theatre, adjoining Watson's Exchange Hotel at Auckland. James Henry Marriott and a comedy of amateurs gave … Night, 1843, at the Fitzroy Theatre, in the Royal Hotel, Auckland, with The Two Gregories and Lovers' Quarrels . In … in the following year. A new era began with the arrival at Auckland in 1855 of Mr and Mrs W. H. Foley. This remarkable …