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Answer for the clue "New Zealand's most populous city ", 8 letters:
auckland

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Auckland (or, more formally, City of Auckland ) was a New Zealand electorate . It covered the core of Auckland during the early days of New Zealand democracy, when the city was small enough to be covered by two or three seats.

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n. The largest conurbation in New Zealand.

Usage examples of auckland.

I was born and bred in Auckland and spent most of my formative years there.

Cat was giving in Auckland - but to Jody it repre-sented a chance to see the man again, if only from the depths of a crowded theater.

Effendi always prays for you as well as the other Auckland friends, so that through your combined efforts the Cause may prosper there, and obtain a strong position in the life of the people.

Effendi wishes me to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated June 14th 1926, and also thank, through you, the Auckland friends for their kind contribution.

Faith in New Zealand, he is always delighted to hear from Auckland and especially yourself and your promising Assembly there.

You own a warm spot in his heart and he is looking forward to the day when through the efforts of the Auckland Assembly, centres will be established in every town in New Zealand.

Their only consolation now is the realization that through her painstaking and sustained labours for the Cause in Auckland Mrs Blundell has left an abiding monument to her memory, and one which will continue for many years to come to inspire and strengthen them all in their collective endeavours for the establishment of the Faith in New Zealand.

Guardian has learned with deep gratification of the news of the teaching work carried on by the Auckland believers.

Guardian wishes me to renew to you the expressions of his abiding and genuine appreciation of your labours for the Cause in Auckland, and particularly in connection with your duties as secretary of the local assembly.

Guardian wishes me to express his loving thanks for your letter of the third instant, enclosing the half-yearly reports of the Perth and Auckland Spiritual Assemblies, all of which he has been delighted to read.

He feels it should be in the outskirts of Auckland, within easy motoring distance, so that the friends can attend services there.

With their arrival in Auckland, the Cause grew in that country and when Hyde Dunn left to return to Australia, Clara remained for a time to organise a study group in New Zealand.

Dunn in Devonport, Auckland and, in 1926, both of them served as members of the first Local Spiritual Assembly in Auckland.

In 1907, the family emigrated to New Zealand where her husband practiced medicine in Te Aroha until his passing in 1912, after which Mrs Axford moved to Auckland so as to educate her three children.

Three years later, Mrs Axford was elected Chairman of the first Local Spiritual Assembly in Auckland and for many years conducted classes in public speaking to help the friends overcome their shyness and reticence so that they might teach the Faith effectively.