Register to get free access to our extensive collection of eBooks, eAudiobooks, streaming films, eMagazines, eNewspapers and online databases. You’ll also have access to free WiFi, public computers and a range of printing services.
How many books can borrow from library?
INDEX OF CONTENT (click to go to relevant sections)
| MEMBERSHIP TYPE | LOAN ITEMS (loan period is 21 days) | |
|---|---|---|
| PHYSICAL | EBOOKS* (including eAudiobooks) | |
| FOREIGN | 16 items | 16 items |
| PARTNER (ONLY FOR REGISTERED PA MEMBERS) | 24 items | |
| PREMIUM PLUS^ | 24 items |
Is Wriggle and Rhyme free?
Free weekly things to do for babies, tots and children under five includes: Mondays at 9:15am and 10:30 and Thursdays at 10:30am sessions Wriggle and Rhyme. Active movement for kids aged 2 years and under to help stimulate development of your baby’s body and brain.
Can you borrow eBooks from the library?
You can borrow eBooks from most public libraries and read them on your Kobo eReader. Most public libraries use a service called OverDrive to catalogue and manage eBooks. When you borrow an eBook, you actually download a license file to your computer. The license file is also called an .
Where can I find the Auckland City Council history index online?
Pamphlets covering the key political, social, technological and environmental issues of 19th century Britain. This online version of the Auckland City Council History Index can now be viewed in Kura Heritage Collections Online. Records for Hillsborough, Onetangi, Otahuhu, Waikaraka and more from as early as 1890.
Where can I find historical records of ships passing through Auckland?
Arrivals, vessel names and dates from 1838 to 1889. This collection can now be viewed in Kura Heritage Collections Online. Details of ships passing through Auckland between 1838 and 1886. This collection can now be viewed in Kura Heritage Collections Online.
Where can I find family history records in New Zealand?
Search family history records for British, Irish, Australian and New Zealand ancestors. Remote access is temporarily available. Images, drawings and ephemera relating to the South Auckland and North Waikato areas from the 1870s to the present day. These can now be viewed in Kura Heritage Collections Online.