Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... North part of the North Island , tho ' not the greatest man by birth . He is their principal warrior , and was the late Chief Shunghi's ( Hongi's ? ) head Man . His name is much dreaded by the Southern Natives . - I beg to remark I ...
... North part of the North Island , tho ' not the greatest man by birth . He is their principal warrior , and was the late Chief Shunghi's ( Hongi's ? ) head Man . His name is much dreaded by the Southern Natives . - I beg to remark I ...
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Auckland-Waikato. NORTH SHORE'S FIRST SCHOOL 1 MOAS AND THE GREAT FIRE by Molly Pond & Jocelyn. The first school on the North Shore was St Mary's which opened in 1849. It was built at the head of a tidal inlet of Shoal Bay , and remains ...
Auckland-Waikato. NORTH SHORE'S FIRST SCHOOL 1 MOAS AND THE GREAT FIRE by Molly Pond & Jocelyn. The first school on the North Shore was St Mary's which opened in 1849. It was built at the head of a tidal inlet of Shoal Bay , and remains ...
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... North Shore and researched her family all her life . She has been National Secretary to the New Zealand Society of Genealogists and is a foundation member of the North Shore group . She has a son and three daughters , and eight ...
... North Shore and researched her family all her life . She has been National Secretary to the New Zealand Society of Genealogists and is a foundation member of the North Shore group . She has a son and three daughters , and eight ...
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