This short-lived entity, which existed for about one year, had only one mayor, Archibald Clark.
[1] When the City of Auckland was formally incorporated in 1871, it covered a much smaller area of 623 acres (2.52 km2).
Its municipal council was led by a chairman, Walter Lee.
The longest-serving was Sir Dove-Myer Robinson, who held the post for 18 years, and was the first person to serve non-consecutive terms.
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