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1 2, 12| The islands of Chatham, Auckland, Macquarie, Kermadec, Makin, 2 3, 1| roadstead one was loading for Auckland, the capital of the northern 3 3, 1| in question, and get to Auckland, whence it would be easy 4 3, 1| By a singular coincidence Auckland is situated on the self-same 5 3, 1| proposition of reaching Auckland. He merely observed that 6 3, 1| MACQUARIE is loading for Auckland, I believe?”~“Yes. What 7 3, 1| Zealand. From Twofold Bay to Auckland we shall not see much of 8 3, 1| not see much of him; after Auckland we shall see him no more.”~ 9 3, 2| six, would take them to Auckland, no matter how bad a sailor 10 3, 3| the vessel. When we get to Auckland the drunken imbecile can 11 3, 3| coasting trade between Eden and Auckland, and Halley is so at home 12 3, 3| sail the MACQUARIE into Auckland?”~“Without a chart of the 13 3, 4| acquaintance with the shores of Auckland. The wind was fair, nevertheless, 14 3, 4| have seen the lights of Auckland thirty-six hours ago.”~Glenarvan 15 3, 5| follow the coast as far as Auckland, instead of landing its 16 3, 6| They keep further north for Auckland, further south for New Plymouth, 17 3, 6| last till they should reach Auckland, for they could not count 18 3, 6| yawl might have taken us to Auckland.”~“We must bear our fate, 19 3, 7| and follow the coast to Auckland. But since the morning heavy 20 3, 7| consequence, as the journey to Auckland was only a matter of a few 21 3, 7| going on in the provinces of Auckland and Taranaki?”~“I think 22 3, 7| halting-places till we get to Auckland.”~ 23 3, 8| CHAPTER VIII ON THE ROAD TO AUCKLAND~ON the 7th of February, 24 3, 8| between Point Kawhia and Auckland; it was an eight days’ journey 25 3, 8| Napier, in Hawke’s Bay, to Auckland. From this village it would 26 3, 8| meeting natives on the way to Auckland.”~“How far is it now,” said 27 3, 8| between Hawkes’ Bay and Auckland twice a month, eight hours 28 3, 8| Paganel, “and the road to Auckland is along its right bank.”~“ 29 3, 9| the long-desired haven of Auckland, and so regain his own country; 30 3, 9| Wellington to the province of Auckland. It gave its name to all 31 3, 9| the southern extremity of Auckland province. The Waikato passes 32 3, 14| favorable opportunity to get to Auckland, for that was the point 33 3, 15| road from Hawkes’ Bay to Auckland passes. Once through that 34 3, 15| before them on their way to Auckland, in the thought of his massacred 35 3, 18| Besides, we were going to Auckland, to the very spot indicated