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… cities. About the same time there were two similar riots in Auckland, and a further clash occurred outside the Mayfair …
… society, and a Band of Hope Union were both founded in Auckland in 1863. Other early groups were the International …
… fruit trees and selling their wheat to the settlers and to Auckland. At the conclusion of the Maori Wars land was …
… Division, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Auckland. …
… for some, more enjoyable) sea travel alone would allow. Auckland is the main port of arrival as it is served by …
… stage the troops were employed on military roads between Auckland and the Waikato. When the colonial Government began … colonial Government and Cameron led to his departure for Auckland on 25 April. He had offered his resignation to the …
… an octagon which is still a central feature of the city. In Auckland, Victoria Street was the planned main street … freely used for the extension of business and industry. Auckland city moved up the Queen Street valley and spread, …
… Otago-Southland had 143,000 cattle, while the Province of Auckland had the next highest number of 80,000. With the advent of refrigeration, in 1882, Auckland Province soon became the largest producer of …
… Hauraki Gulf, due east of Warkworth and 30 miles north of Auckland City. Approximately 5 miles long and 3 miles wide, … 4 (1961), “The Geology of the Cape Rodney – Kawau District, Auckland”, Hopgood, A. M. Sir George Grey, 1812–1898 , …
… and Ngati Hau lands. The district lay principally in the Auckland Province but there were extensive portions in … 1883, at Kihikihi, S. P. Smith, the Chief Surveyor for Auckland Provincial District, reached an agreement with …