1. Auckland - Noun
2. Auckland - Proper noun
the largest city and principal port of New Zealand
Source: WordNetWe have now reached the point where you can wander down Queen Street in Auckland and wonder if you are still in New Zealand or some other country. Winston Peters
Once while waiting at Auckland airport, Lange insisted on buying himself a newspaper and joined a queue at a newsstand. The woman in front of him turned around and said, "Good God!" Lange replied affably, "No madam, you are mistaken. I have never made that claim." David Lange
A good, square, stone house, placed on an eminence, facing the Bishop's Palace at Auckland. Henry George Liddell
My relationship with the mountains actually started when I was 16. Every year, a group used to be taken from Auckland Grammar down to the Tangariro National Park for a skiing holiday. Edmund Hillary
My mother was a schoolteacher and very keen that I go to a city school, so although it was fairly impoverished times, I traveled every day to the Auckland Grammar School. Edmund Hillary
I'm a Kiwi. I'm from a beach suburb called Takapuna, which is on the north shore of Auckland in New Zealand. Lorde