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  2. Northern Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    She was then laid up at Auckland and, in 1937, sold to McKendrick Bros for breaking up at Auckland. [137] Apanui 1938 1948 - 1961 G. Renck, Jnr., Hamburg [141] 296 Motor ship built for H.J. Wilson, London as Goldfinder. [142] In 1942 her 8-cylinder engine was replaced by a 250 hp (190 kW) 6-cylinder engine. [143]

  3. Quay Street, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Auckland Harbour Board Workshops, 204 Quay Street, 1944-1989, site spread between Lower Hobson St, Customs Street and Quay Street, repair of boats, cranes and other equipment. [22] Port of Auckland, container and trade port on the north side of Quay Street. Auckland City Arena, south side, 2007, sports and entertainment centre.

  4. Customs Street - Wikipedia

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    Quay Street-Customs Street had a population of 2,274 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 18 people (0.8%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 1,170 people (106.0%) since the 2006 census. There were 1,107 households, comprising 1,206 males and 1,065 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.13 males per female.

  5. List of category 1 historic places in Auckland - Wikipedia

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    132–134 Hobson St, 187 Federal St and Wellesley St West: 99: Civic Theatre Building: Historic Place Category 1: 67 Queen Street: 100: Chief Post Office: Historic Place Category 1: 12 Queen Street, Tyler Street and Galway Street: 101: Ferry Building: Historic Place Category 1: 99 Quay Street: 102: Neligan House (flats) Historic Place Category ...

  6. Hobson Street - Wikipedia

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    St Matthew in the City. Auckland Harbour Board Workshops, corner Lower Hobson and Quay Street, 1944-1989, site spread between Lower Hobson St, Customs Street and Quay Street, repair of boats, cranes and other equipment. [14] Tepid Baths, corner Customs and Lower Hobson Streets, 1914, public indoor pool complex. [15]

  7. Princes Wharf, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Princes Wharf as seen from Quay Street. The two 'ship's prows' of the wharf as seen from Waitematā Harbour. Loading at the old Princes Wharf in 1924. Princes Wharf is a former commercial wharf on the Auckland waterfront, in Auckland, New Zealand, which has been redeveloped into a multi-story high-class mixed-use development and cruise ship terminal.

  8. File:Foodtown, Auckland Central from other side of Quay ...

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    English: Foodtown supermarket, 76 Quay Street, Auckland Central. Shot taken from the other side of Quay Street by Shell Service Station (visible in this shot), ...

  9. 145 Piccadilly - Wikipedia

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    145 Piccadilly was a large terraced townhouse on Piccadilly in the London district of Mayfair that was built in the late 18th century. It was the residence of Hamar Bass in the late 19th century and home to the Duke and Duchess of York (subsequently King George VI and Queen Elizabeth ) and two young daughters, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret ...

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