Auckland
(Place)

A city in New Zealand.

Advert A LITERARY HAT-TRICK An air raid shelter under construction, Auckland, April 1942 A school air raid shelter at Devonport, Auckland Camp at Duder's Beach, near Auckland Checking the wire on a minesweeper — operating between Auckland and — Whangarei COMMODORE'S BARGE Auckland construction under reverse lend-lease — Constructing a shipyard at Auckland for the United States Navy Discover new work by — Festival of the Arts guests: ENGINE MAINTENANCE Auckland FACTS, FANTASIES, FICTION Farewell march through Auckland, 27 April 1940 Figure 11.6. Brett's No. 1 Cottage for Settlers (Source: Brett's Colonists' Guide and Cyclopaedia of Useful Knowledge, Auckland, 1883, pp. 723–4) Future officers and NCOs marching through Auckland to — entrain for Papakura after training at Narrow Neck GARDENING Auckland Girl Guides in Auckland making camouflage nets HMNZS KILLEGRAY at sea near Auckland HMS Achilles at Auckland If every bookshop tells a story … Landfall — NZ’s Foremost Literary Magazine Leander in Calliope Dock, Auckland, showing torpedo damage MAKING WRITING COUNT — 100 TRADITIONAL SMILES — ANNE KENNEDY Motor tow-boats built in Auckland for the United States armed forces being launched in 1943 Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt talking to Mrs Janet Fraser at Auckland Airport, 1943 MRS ROOSEVELT AT THE NAVAL BASE Auckland NEW FICTION NEW FROM GODWIT OPERATIONS ROOM Auckland PAPER BOATS — poems by — PETER BLAND PARSONS POEMSPOEMSPOEMSPOEMSPOEMSPOEMSPOEMSPOEMS prefabrication speeds shipbuilding — Prefabricated keels of tow-boats ready for transport to an Auckland shipyard Publication of a ballot, Auckland, January 1942 Pukapukan is a distinct language spoken on the Northern Cook Islands atoll of Pukapuka (1996 population 780) where Johnny Frisbie Hebenstreit, the author of this story ('A Quiet Night'), was born. Up to 2,000 Pukapukans are estimated to live in New Zealand, mainly in Auckland. After Learning Media had published the story in six other Pacific Island languages, the specialist Pukapukan publisher Mataaliki Press in Auckland produced this version Pō Lāwie in the author's mother tongue in 1992. Reproduced with the permission of the Ministry of Education, Wellington (illustration), and Mataaliki Press (text) Radar crew outside their quarters at Moko Hinau, Auckland Ration books being issued by the Post and Telegraph Department at Auckland, April 1942 RECRUITS Auckland Seaplanes of the New Zealand Flying School, Kohimarama, Auckland, c. 1916 ships for the united states forces — Launching New Zealand built tow-boats, Auckland, August 1943 Soldiers working on the waterfront at Auckland Summer days with AUP poetry . . The 7th Anti-Tank on Queen Street, Auckland, 27 April 1940 The Calliope Dock at Devonport, Auckland, at its opening in February 1888. The warships are the corvettes Calliope and Diamond the captured tanker ole jacob The ship's company of HMNZS Kiwi, led by Lt-Cdr G. Bridson, on left, marching through the streets of Auckland The ship's company of HMS Achilles marching through Auckland on 23 February 1940, on their return after the Battle of the River Plate Two Black and White Photographs. Left: Ed Williams stands in front of a hunting cabin called the 'Seldom Inn'. He is holding a shooting gun. A dog looks up at him. Right: Ed Williams holds the hand of Miss Universe as she walks down some stairs. Miss Universe is smiling and wearing a tiara and evening dress WHO EDITS?

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