Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 65
Page 29
... Girls ' Grammar School were written by the late Miss Clarke about 1965-67 . It was obviously written for the 50th ... Girls ' Grammar School finally emerged , the third Grammar School following Auckland Boys ' Grammar School on the ...
... Girls ' Grammar School were written by the late Miss Clarke about 1965-67 . It was obviously written for the 50th ... Girls ' Grammar School finally emerged , the third Grammar School following Auckland Boys ' Grammar School on the ...
Page 30
... girls " ( they arrived too late each morning ) and for those of denominations whose religious scruples forbade them to join in with the rest of us , as they waited out in the cloakrooms for prayers to end . Looking back it was a good ...
... girls " ( they arrived too late each morning ) and for those of denominations whose religious scruples forbade them to join in with the rest of us , as they waited out in the cloakrooms for prayers to end . Looking back it was a good ...
Page 15
... Girls ' College . She did well academically and was a good tennis and hockey player . Like most girls of her time , she also had lessons in piano , singing , and dancing , and proved competent in all these . She finished her education ...
... Girls ' College . She did well academically and was a good tennis and hockey player . Like most girls of her time , she also had lessons in piano , singing , and dancing , and proved competent in all these . She finished her education ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
appeared arrived Auckland became boat brother brought building built called Captain carried Chief Church City Colonial continued Cross died district early editor England established farm father four friends George girls give given Government hand Harbour held Henry hill Historical horse Hotel interest Island James John Journal known land later letter lived look Maori March married memories miles Miss months mother moved never North notes Office opened original passed photographs Point Port present President published race records remained remember river Road sailed Secretary seems sent September settlers ship side Society South story Street taken took town train travelled Waikato Waingaro week White women young Zealand