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... named because being to the east of Mt. Albert - the morningside it was an appropriate name . Be that as it may , Morningside was the accepted name from early times , a name it has retained ever since . - Kingsland was the nearest ...
... named because being to the east of Mt. Albert - the morningside it was an appropriate name . Be that as it may , Morningside was the accepted name from early times , a name it has retained ever since . - Kingsland was the nearest ...
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... named " Lauriston Bay . " He was unaware that Cook had discovered and named it a few days earlier . However , de Surville was the discoverer of New Zealand's northernmost point now named Surville Cliffs . In the early days , the Waitomo ...
... named " Lauriston Bay . " He was unaware that Cook had discovered and named it a few days earlier . However , de Surville was the discoverer of New Zealand's northernmost point now named Surville Cliffs . In the early days , the Waitomo ...
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... named street , with the original street name continuing to be used for a much shorter street . Continued purges of clashing street names , promoted by the Post Office , the Fire Service and St. John's Ambulance , were a constant factor ...
... named street , with the original street name continuing to be used for a much shorter street . Continued purges of clashing street names , promoted by the Post Office , the Fire Service and St. John's Ambulance , were a constant factor ...
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Some Glimpses of Auckland | 25 |
Reminiscenes of Life in Backblocks | 32 |
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