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modern city of Auckland. By this time,
modern Glen Eden was
known as
Waikomiti or Waikumete,
literally meaning "Water of the
Wooden Bowl", referring...
- Glen Eden
railway station is
located on the
Western Line of the AT
Metro rail
network in Auckland, New Zealand. The
station building is a
local historical...
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Waikumete Cemetery,
originally Waikomiti Cemetery, is New Zealand's
largest cemetery. It
occupies a site of 108
hectares in Glen Eden, Auckland, and also...
- a six-month
trial basis that was made
permanent on 16
August 1981. ?
Waikomiti — c. 1880 ? Only used for
cemetery services. 20.77 km (12.91 mi) Sunnyvale...
- by the name
Avondale South and
before that it was
considered part of
Waikomiti. The name is
derived from the
block houses that were
constructed on the...
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James Scott 22 May 1893,
Auckland A
resident of
Waikumete (then
spelled Waikomiti, and
usually considered part of Glen Eden today) who was
convicted of...
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called for
tenders for the
construction of a
railway between Newmarket and
Waikomiti (the
former name of Glen Eden).
Larkins and O'Brien were
contracted to...
-
station was a
station on the
Western Line in Auckland, New Zealand,
between Waikomiti station and Glen Eden station. It was
opened on 6
September 1957. It was...
- ganger's
house in 1898. In 1899 a
former Huntly coal shed was
moved to
Waikomiti (now Glen Eden) as a
goods shed. From 1
April 1878 to 16
September 1909...