Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... land in her own right . For that reason we find her recorded in the Maori Land Court Registers , in Thames , at 424- acres in Kawakawa No 2 Block , and also of 132 - acres in the Waitawa Block , on 4 July 1888 . She died on 13 July 1890 ...
... land in her own right . For that reason we find her recorded in the Maori Land Court Registers , in Thames , at 424- acres in Kawakawa No 2 Block , and also of 132 - acres in the Waitawa Block , on 4 July 1888 . She died on 13 July 1890 ...
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... land was allotment 111 containing approximately three acres ( 1.2 hec- tares ) on Remuera Road , then named Tamaki Road , opposite Green Lane Road . I have a copy of this land deed which was a Grant to purchase from the Crown dated 6th ...
... land was allotment 111 containing approximately three acres ( 1.2 hec- tares ) on Remuera Road , then named Tamaki Road , opposite Green Lane Road . I have a copy of this land deed which was a Grant to purchase from the Crown dated 6th ...
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... Land Purchase On 24 March , 1876 , John Roberton , a successful merchant in early Auckland , bought land at Takapuna at a public auction conducted in the rooms of Samuel Cochrane and Sons , Auctioneers , of Fort Street in Auckland for ...
... Land Purchase On 24 March , 1876 , John Roberton , a successful merchant in early Auckland , bought land at Takapuna at a public auction conducted in the rooms of Samuel Cochrane and Sons , Auctioneers , of Fort Street in Auckland for ...
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