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PROPOSED AMALGAMATION OF MOUNT ROSKILL WITH AUCKLAND CITY. A map of Auckland Isthmus showing the city area (lightly shaded), including Avondale (left) and Tamaki (right). Mount RoskHl is indicated by trellis shading and other districts outside the city area left plain. It will be noted that Auckland City already extend* from live Whau to the Tamaki on its northern boundary but eight other local bodies still exercise authority, on th* isthmus.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 13

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PROPOSED AMALGAMATION OF MOUNT ROSKILL WITH AUCKLAND CITY. A map of Auckland Isthmus showing the city area (lightly shaded), including Avondale (left) and Tamaki (right). Mount RoskHl is indicated by trellis shading and other districts outside the city area left plain. It will be noted that Auckland City already extend* from live Whau to the Tamaki on its northern boundary but eight other local bodies still exercise authority, on th* isthmus. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 13

PROPOSED AMALGAMATION OF MOUNT ROSKILL WITH AUCKLAND CITY. A map of Auckland Isthmus showing the city area (lightly shaded), including Avondale (left) and Tamaki (right). Mount RoskHl is indicated by trellis shading and other districts outside the city area left plain. It will be noted that Auckland City already extend* from live Whau to the Tamaki on its northern boundary but eight other local bodies still exercise authority, on th* isthmus. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 13

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