Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... tion . She would know hardship , loneliness and fear . Although she would have children daughters and four sons ( two of whom did not survive infancy ) all her days she would regret leaving baby Ellen in America , for " Dear Ellen " as ...
... tion . She would know hardship , loneliness and fear . Although she would have children daughters and four sons ( two of whom did not survive infancy ) all her days she would regret leaving baby Ellen in America , for " Dear Ellen " as ...
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... tion had been made to the Domain Board for six or seven acres on the Parnell side , which although looked on favourably by the Board could not give possession , or a lease , for any length of time , so negotiations fell through . If it ...
... tion had been made to the Domain Board for six or seven acres on the Parnell side , which although looked on favourably by the Board could not give possession , or a lease , for any length of time , so negotiations fell through . If it ...
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... tion , including an additional room and provision of larger windows . From Ted Ashby ( 1902-1985 ) we learn that Elizabeth McDonald ' cooked for the workers at the timber mill at Taphitokino on the Firth of Thames ' and that ' he played ...
... tion , including an additional room and provision of larger windows . From Ted Ashby ( 1902-1985 ) we learn that Elizabeth McDonald ' cooked for the workers at the timber mill at Taphitokino on the Firth of Thames ' and that ' he played ...
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