Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 73-801999 - New Zealand |
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Page 5
... arrived in Auckland in 1849 . He was born in London in 1827 , the eldest son of the eleven children of James & Lydia Carr . His father was a boatbuilder in the Rotherhithe area of the River Thames like his grandfather James Senior had ...
... arrived in Auckland in 1849 . He was born in London in 1827 , the eldest son of the eleven children of James & Lydia Carr . His father was a boatbuilder in the Rotherhithe area of the River Thames like his grandfather James Senior had ...
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... arrived so we went inside and made ourselves known . Although our christian names were not particularly common , she remarked that the school already had two children with those names . This was our introduction to the sole - charge ...
... arrived so we went inside and made ourselves known . Although our christian names were not particularly common , she remarked that the school already had two children with those names . This was our introduction to the sole - charge ...
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... arrived in Auckland . She had many cases of influenza on board , some of them serious . One day before arriving she wired a report on the situation and asked that the sufferers be removed from the ship for hospital isolation and ...
... arrived in Auckland . She had many cases of influenza on board , some of them serious . One day before arriving she wired a report on the situation and asked that the sufferers be removed from the ship for hospital isolation and ...
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Some Glimpses of Auckland | 25 |
Reminiscenes of Life in Backblocks | 32 |
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