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… colonies at Carnley Harbour and Enderby Island, in the Auckland Islands group. A few breed on Campbell Island, and …
… until his death on 7 October 1869. Shortland married, in Auckland 1841, Isabella Kate Johnston, daughter of Robert A. …
… species not uncommon throughout New Zealand and also in the Auckland Islands; Goebelobryum , which may be endemic, …
… were no survivors. The Kereru was on a trunk flight from Auckland to Dunedin and crashed into the hillside a few …
… was formulated in the historic St. Stephen's Chapel, Auckland, at a Conference of Bishops, Clergy, and Laity. …
… holiday night-express train on its way from Wellington to Auckland. In some instances, whole families of holiday …
… show for exhibitors under the age of 21. Later, the Auckland Young Farmers' Club – a post-school agricultural …
… and “Garden City” landscaping. In Remuera and Epsom, Auckland, and in Fendalton and Riccarton, Christchurch, are … in the 1860s. Basic Style 4. “Spanish Mission” In 1927 the Auckland architect R. K. Binney was lamenting “the … mission” style was used in such public buildings as the Auckland Grammar School, Mount Eden, and the Rotorua Town …
… revenge for this show of independence; he moved from Auckland to Wellington, thus displacing Eyre in the administration, but instead of transferring Eyre to Auckland (as was provided in the Constitution Act) he … appointed Major-General Pitt to be Lieutenant-Governor in Auckland. Eyre was thus left to kick his heels and fume, …
… in 1856. It was for a period administered jointly with the Auckland Provincial Council Library, separation becoming effective with the removal of the capital from Auckland to Wellington in 1865. By 1872 it contained 8,333 … libraries by Ralph Munn of Pittsburgh and John Barr of Auckland was due rather to individuals and the Carnegie …