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... sailed from Auckland for England on 31 December 1853 ( 12 ) , so the opening services for the new church were taken by Archdeacon Abraham . It seems that the church was still lacking any stained glass and Abraham offered to try to ...
... sailed from Auckland for England on 31 December 1853 ( 12 ) , so the opening services for the new church were taken by Archdeacon Abraham . It seems that the church was still lacking any stained glass and Abraham offered to try to ...
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... sailed for Auckland on 5 February 1859 where Charles took up a new appointment as Clerk of the Colonial Treasury . From that time on , the Batkins seem to have led a fairly placid existence . A reference in The Richmond - Atkinson ...
... sailed for Auckland on 5 February 1859 where Charles took up a new appointment as Clerk of the Colonial Treasury . From that time on , the Batkins seem to have led a fairly placid existence . A reference in The Richmond - Atkinson ...
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... sailed from Onehunga for Taranaki on 8 July 1864 commanded by King . When Daring returned a week later she had a new master , a Dane named Peter Iwersen ( 25 ) . At this time it seems that Iwersen had not been long in New Zealand , but ...
... sailed from Onehunga for Taranaki on 8 July 1864 commanded by King . When Daring returned a week later she had a new master , a Dane named Peter Iwersen ( 25 ) . At this time it seems that Iwersen had not been long in New Zealand , but ...
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Some Glimpses of Auckland | 25 |
Reminiscenes of Life in Backblocks | 32 |
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