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… Fowlds came to live in New Zealand. He made his home at Auckland where he opened a small draper's shop in Queen … Fowlds, in 1899, was elected to Parliament for the city of Auckland. Three years later he won the newly created seat of … to guide along single tax lines. He became chairman of the Auckland District Council of the U.L.P. but opposition to an …
… 1 15.6 1955–56 W. Johnston Waikato 1 14.5 1956–57 W. Dalton Auckland 1 13.4 1957–58 W. Dalton Auckland 1 12.2 1958–59 W. Dalton Auckland 1 13.9 1959–60 W. Dalton Otago-Southland 1 12.3 …
… proportion of New Zealand keel yachts, particularly in Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton, seldom compete in … and the Pacific Islands. In 1953, 19 cruising yachts left Auckland on ocean voyages. In 1957 Marco Polo (A. Armit, B. … based on the four major ports and 51 of which are in the Auckland area. by Stephen Gerard O'Regan, formerly …
… On 4 January 1890 Roland W. St. Clair, secretary of the Auckland Swimming Club, convened the first of a series of … clubs. At first the association's headquarters were in Auckland, but this was not acceptable to South Island … to Christchurch, though the change was opposed bitterly by Auckland. St. Clair withdrew his club from the Association …
… with two years' internal study at the University of Auckland. Diploma in Architecture of the University of Auckland. The degree of B.Arch. At present (1965) the University of Auckland is the only one offering a course for a degree in …
… here. The first clubs were formed in 1954 and 1955 at Auckland – the Auckland Water Ski Club and the New Zealand Water Ski Club. … was needed to place it on a sound basis, and in 1959 the Auckland clubs made a move towards the formation of a …
… (1817–1912). Auckland pioneer and benefactor. A new biography of … was hoisted on Point Britomart to mark the departure of Auckland's first cargo to be sent by direct ship to England … and copper ore. Brown sailed with the ship, returning to Auckland in 1847. By this time the firm was well established …
… on this site. John Sheehan was born on 5 July 1844 at Auckland, the son of David Sheehan a carpenter who settled in Auckland during the early 1840s and later had a successful … which made her name a household word among the citizens of Auckland. Sheehan was educated in Auckland and in 1862 was …
… (1890– ). Former Director, Auckland Institute, Museum. A new biography of Archey, … of the Canterbury Museum, then he was appointed to the Auckland Institute and Museum in 1924. In the First World … Fund Board, the Waitangi National Trust Board, and the Auckland branch of the Royal Society, and the Queen …
… at present in the cases of Canterbury and Otago. The Auckland War Memorial Museum, constituted as a combination of the Auckland Museum and the Auckland Institute, is financed very largely by fixed …