Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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Page 20
... Henry then 23 years and Charles , 21 years arrived in Sydney , New South Wales . Their partner , Thomas Elmsley came to Northland in 1839 with a view to obtaining land . In September of that year he paid a deposit on areas of land at ...
... Henry then 23 years and Charles , 21 years arrived in Sydney , New South Wales . Their partner , Thomas Elmsley came to Northland in 1839 with a view to obtaining land . In September of that year he paid a deposit on areas of land at ...
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... Henry became a share - holder in the Bank of New Zealand in 1862 and was the auditor in 1863 . That same year ... Henry's presence at the opening of the Mangapai combined Church and school and the following year he attended the meeting ...
... Henry became a share - holder in the Bank of New Zealand in 1862 and was the auditor in 1863 . That same year ... Henry's presence at the opening of the Mangapai combined Church and school and the following year he attended the meeting ...
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... Henry Junior As Henry Junior was the oldest Keesing son to settle permanently in Auckland , I will devote more space to his career . Although barely eighteen when he jumped ship in Auckland , young Henry launched straight into commerce ...
... Henry Junior As Henry Junior was the oldest Keesing son to settle permanently in Auckland , I will devote more space to his career . Although barely eighteen when he jumped ship in Auckland , young Henry launched straight into commerce ...
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