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    Stockade Hill, Howick was the location of a stockade built by British settlers to defend from indigenous Māori during the British colonisation of New Zealand...
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  • software Stockade Hill, Howick, near Auckland Stockade Historic District in Schenectady, New York Stockade railway station or Stockade Botanical Park, in...
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  • about 40. They settled in Howick, Onehunga, Otahuhu and Panmure. At Howick a redoubt was built on Stockade Hill, a prominent hill at the north end of the...
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    1861, news reached Howick of the imminent Invasion of the Waikato. By July 1863, a defensive blockhouse was constructed at Stockade Hill, In September 1863...
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    Period: Vol. 1, 1845–1864. Wellington: RNZ Government Printer. The History of Howick and Pukuranga and Surrounding Districts.p37. A LaRoche.1991.Kyodo.Singapore...
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    South Auckland are Onehunga, Penrose, Mount Wellington, and Panmure. Some Howick ward suburbs to the east are often called South Auckland, including Flat...
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    accommodate over 300 prisoners in a maze of buildings surrounded by a high stockade wall. It operated as a self-sufficient settlement, and even exported some...
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  • installed in a new building at the rear of the existing Post Office on Howick Street. In 1960 the number of telephones connected in Bathurst was 2143...
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  • and back settlements to follow. Further settlements were established in Howick, Panmure and Otahuhu. The Fencibles arrived in Auckland from 5 August 1847...
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