For the current local government region of Auckland, see Auckland Region.
Provinces of New Zealand in North Island
Auckland Province
Porowini o Tamaki Makaurau
Provinces of New Zealand
Auckland Province within New Zealand
Country
New Zealand
Island
North Island
Established
1853
Abolished
1876
Named for
Baron Auckland
Seat
Auckland
35°54′S174°20′E / 35.900°S 174.333°E / -35.900; 174.333
The Auckland Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876.
174.333 The AucklandProvince was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. The province covered roughly...
Auckland (/ˈɔːklənd/ AWK-lənd; Māori: Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about...
provincial anniversary day. It is observed throughout the historic AucklandProvince, even though the provinces of New Zealand were abolished in 1876....
The Auckland rugby league team is the team which traditionally represents all of the clubs which play in the Auckland Rugby League competition. As well...
The Auckland volcanic field is an area of monogenetic volcanoes covered by much of the metropolitan area of Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, located...
Lieutenant Governor of New Ulster Province, Administrator of the Government, and was the first Superintendent of AucklandProvince. Robert was born in Windsor...
Its business focus was on AucklandProvince. Bank of Auckland operated at The Banking House on the corner of Auckland's O'Connell and Shortland Streets...
South Auckland (Māori: Te Tonga o Tāmaki Makaurau or Māori: Tāmaki ki te Tonga)) is one of the major geographical regions of Auckland, the largest city...
former AucklandProvince, although its boundaries have since shrunk to include only a portion of the Auckland urban area. The union governs the Auckland representative...
The human history of the Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) metropolitan area stretches from early Māori settlers in the 14th century to the first European explorers...
Council. (It had been part of AucklandProvince from 1853 until government was centralised in 1876. Long after AucklandProvince ceased, the region continued...
The 1922 Auckland Rugby League was the 14th in its history. There were 68 teams playing across the various grades. City Rovers won the first grade championship...
North Auckland in January 1840. He was a witness to the proceedings of the Treaty of Waitangi. He began his practice as a doctor in Parnell, Auckland, in...
the Auckland Provincial Council on 20 March 1855, and he served until 15 September of that year. He was then Superintendent of AucklandProvince from...
Established in 1880, it is the second oldest secondary school in the former AucklandProvince. At all grade levels, Māori language courses are offered, with emphasis...
The Auckland cricket team represent the Auckland region and are one of six New Zealand domestic first class cricket teams. Governed by the Auckland Cricket...
Ulster province was abolished and divided into AucklandProvince, part of the Wellington Province and New Plymouth province (later Taranaki Province).[citation...
The 1909 Auckland Rugby League season was the league's first ever official season. It celebrated its centenary in 2009. Four representative matches had...
elected Superintendent of AucklandProvince (24 March 1875 – 31 October 1875). He stood in the general election for both the Auckland West and the Thames electorates...
Ruapehu's 1996 eruption forced the closure of eleven airports, including Auckland International Airport. Insurance against volcanic damage (along with other...
The 1908 season for Auckland consisted of four representative matches played in an effort to grow the game in Auckland and New Zealand. The team was chosen...
The 1923 season of the Auckland Rugby League was its 15th. The First Grade competition featured 7 teams with the Fire Brigade club who featured in it in...
some or all of the "main centres"—Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton and Dunedin. In many countries, a province is a relatively small non-constituent...