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The City of Auckland, New Zealand, 1840-1920

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A civic history recounts the city's foundation in 1840 and chronicles its growth through the early twentieth century, describing the selection and surveying of the harbour site, early settlement and administrative arrangements, its tenure as colonial capital, land reclamation and harbour development, establishment of banks and public institutions, and urban expansion. The account integrates Māori perspectives on the isthmus, period maps and illustrations, and chapters documenting infrastructure, commerce, governance, and community life up to 1920.

About the Author

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John Barr

John Barr was an author known for his work on the history of Auckland, New Zealand. His notable book, "The City of Auckland, New Zealand, 1840-1920," provides a detailed account of the city's development and transformation over eight decades. Through his writing, Barr contributes to the understanding of New Zealand's urban history and cultural heritage, offering insights into the social and economic changes that shaped Auckland during this period. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in New Zealand's historical landscape.

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