Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 73-801999 - New Zealand |
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Page 14
... Waiuku by European carters , who were always busy , and the goods purchased by the natives were brought to their landing in the same way . WAIUKU On arriving at our new home , my husband went to Auckland to arrange business matters with ...
... Waiuku by European carters , who were always busy , and the goods purchased by the natives were brought to their landing in the same way . WAIUKU On arriving at our new home , my husband went to Auckland to arrange business matters with ...
Page 15
... Waiuku period can be filled in . Everything points to the Shepherds arriving in Waiuku late in 1858 or early in 1859 . Their second daughter , Kate , was born in Onehunga on 8 February 1859 and baptised in Waiuku by Rev Thomas Norrie on ...
... Waiuku period can be filled in . Everything points to the Shepherds arriving in Waiuku late in 1858 or early in 1859 . Their second daughter , Kate , was born in Onehunga on 8 February 1859 and baptised in Waiuku by Rev Thomas Norrie on ...
Page 16
... Waiuku , and there and at Auckland purchase the supplies they require and then return home , many of them to return to the war . The Government know this to be the case but wisely they allow it to pass not wishing to extend the war by ...
... Waiuku , and there and at Auckland purchase the supplies they require and then return home , many of them to return to the war . The Government know this to be the case but wisely they allow it to pass not wishing to extend the war by ...
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Some Glimpses of Auckland | 25 |
Reminiscenes of Life in Backblocks | 32 |
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