Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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Auckland-Waikato. udvis Irons Week of 50 St George's Church , Thames , 1872 St George's Anglican church at the corner of Mackay and Mary Streets , with its soaring spire , has been a prominent Thames landmark for over a hundred years ...
Auckland-Waikato. udvis Irons Week of 50 St George's Church , Thames , 1872 St George's Anglican church at the corner of Mackay and Mary Streets , with its soaring spire , has been a prominent Thames landmark for over a hundred years ...
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... George Clarke , was born in 1823 at Parramatta , Sydney , and arrived in New Zealand a year later with his father , George Clarke and his mother , Martha . On their arrival the family lived at Kerikeri before going to Waimate North . It ...
... George Clarke , was born in 1823 at Parramatta , Sydney , and arrived in New Zealand a year later with his father , George Clarke and his mother , Martha . On their arrival the family lived at Kerikeri before going to Waimate North . It ...
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... George and Elizabeth John- stone were building a house for themselves and their family . The address was 29 Princes Street - named after Victoria's consort . George Johnstone , who came from Scotland , was a partner in a brewing firm ...
... George and Elizabeth John- stone were building a house for themselves and their family . The address was 29 Princes Street - named after Victoria's consort . George Johnstone , who came from Scotland , was a partner in a brewing firm ...
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