Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... London News , 15 October 1859 . William Robert Hobson was born in 1831 while his parents were on a visit to Nassau . He had some education in England before coming to New Zealand with his father and followed in his footsteps by joining ...
... London News , 15 October 1859 . William Robert Hobson was born in 1831 while his parents were on a visit to Nassau . He had some education in England before coming to New Zealand with his father and followed in his footsteps by joining ...
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... London between 1817 and 1833. Both the parents , and six of their children , lie buried here in Auckland . In preparing this paper I have made extensive use , without quotation marks , of the text of my wife's draft ' Keesing Family ...
... London between 1817 and 1833. Both the parents , and six of their children , lie buried here in Auckland . In preparing this paper I have made extensive use , without quotation marks , of the text of my wife's draft ' Keesing Family ...
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... London , Madeline went back to her old job in Chelsea . At the lodgings in Kensing- ton , she had become friendly with a Mrs Rough , whose husband was also in the N.Z. forces . Both found it hard to live in London on their earnings and ...
... London , Madeline went back to her old job in Chelsea . At the lodgings in Kensing- ton , she had become friendly with a Mrs Rough , whose husband was also in the N.Z. forces . Both found it hard to live in London on their earnings and ...
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