Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... Office to King's Private Secretary , 29 December 1834 . 20. CO 202/31 ( AJCP 222 , New South Wales ) page 405 , Colonial Office to Board of Ordnance , 1 Jan- uary 1835 . 21. CO 202/31 ( AJCP 222 , New South Wales ) page 406 , Colonial ...
... Office to King's Private Secretary , 29 December 1834 . 20. CO 202/31 ( AJCP 222 , New South Wales ) page 405 , Colonial Office to Board of Ordnance , 1 Jan- uary 1835 . 21. CO 202/31 ( AJCP 222 , New South Wales ) page 406 , Colonial ...
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... office was moved to the newly built railway station . The firm then built the little brick post office still standing in Totara Ave and now labelled Potters ' Post . By 1911 there were 60 or 70 houses in New Lynn . A telephone was ...
... office was moved to the newly built railway station . The firm then built the little brick post office still standing in Totara Ave and now labelled Potters ' Post . By 1911 there were 60 or 70 houses in New Lynn . A telephone was ...
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... office at the end there were 24 you see the chief had a thing about non- productive workers & that included office staff . Talking of staff on the office staff was " Chub " Coates daughter of P. M. Coates . Factory visitors included Her ...
... office at the end there were 24 you see the chief had a thing about non- productive workers & that included office staff . Talking of staff on the office staff was " Chub " Coates daughter of P. M. Coates . Factory visitors included Her ...
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