The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 22University of Auckland., 1988 |
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... became Bishop of Auckland and Archbishop of New Zealand . From 1910 onwards , the church became identified with the Anglo - Catholic movement , which placed it outside the mainstream of New Zealand Anglicanism . This became its greatest ...
... became Bishop of Auckland and Archbishop of New Zealand . From 1910 onwards , the church became identified with the Anglo - Catholic movement , which placed it outside the mainstream of New Zealand Anglicanism . This became its greatest ...
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... became masters in their own trades , a carpenter became an estate agent , and two became businessmen . The status of two skilled workers declined and 12 % of the self - employed skidded down into the ranks of the skilled , semi ...
... became masters in their own trades , a carpenter became an estate agent , and two became businessmen . The status of two skilled workers declined and 12 % of the self - employed skidded down into the ranks of the skilled , semi ...
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... became a machinist ) , a wood - turner became an iron - turner , and 19 ( 30 % ) became self- employed or small employers . Ten of the upwardly mobile ( to use a later phrase ) became masters in their trade . The 26 who left Dunedin ...
... became a machinist ) , a wood - turner became an iron - turner , and 19 ( 30 % ) became self- employed or small employers . Ten of the upwardly mobile ( to use a later phrase ) became masters in their trade . The 26 who left Dunedin ...
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