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… Creagh (heavyweight champion of the British Empire Games in Auckland, New Zealand, 1950) and Wally Coe (Empire Games …
… been found on sites of long-extinct kauri forests. In the Auckland area it has appeared in strata older than the local …
… and owner of one of the east coast schooners trading to Auckland. Kohere opposed both the “King” movement and the …
… were among the pioneer viti-culturalists in the area around Auckland. by James Oakley Wilson, D.S.C., M.COM., A.L.A., …
… In that year he was appointed a lecturer in English at Auckland University College but in 1951 he relinquished this …
… and Johnny Halafihi, of Tonga, shared a record £4,000 at Auckland in 1961), almost all contestants are from the …
… by Arthur William Baden Powell, Assistant Director, Auckland Institute and Museum. …
… There are numerous limestone caves in the South Auckland District, the best known being the Waitomo, …
… Archdeacon of Waitemata and to the Mastership of Bishop's Auckland, or St. John's College as it was alternatively … ordinands in the college. Doubtless the aspect of Bishop's Auckland in those early days was medieval and abbey-like … Tucker, H. W. (1879) History of St. John's College, Tamaki, Auckland, New Zealand , Davis, John King (1911). …
… continued. Most of the Italians are found in Wellington, Auckland, Nelson, and Canterbury. The first Yugoslavs … poorer land. Today about 80 per cent of them are found in Auckland and Northland. Most of the Yugoslavs now in New … Lebanese. Most of them live in the cities, particularly in Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin. In the 1961 census 1,082 …