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Journals (Page 239 of 256)
Sep 7, 2009 •
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The original list of names was taken from Papers Past
Page 3 Advertisements Column 1
WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT, Volume XXIX, Issue 4139, 26 June 1874, Page 3
A little child named Ethel Needam, fo...
Sep 6, 2009 •
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Original list taken from Papers Past
From the EVENING POST dated 18th December 1897
UPPER HUTT SCHOOL
The Upper Hutt School broke up for the Christmas Holidays on Thursday afternoon.
In the ...
Sep 1, 2009 •
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In a letter to Sir George Grey dated 3rd April 1852, the settlers of Wellington and neighbouring districts wrote:
... We, the undersigned Settlers and Landowners of Wellington, in the colony of New ...
Aug 30, 2009 •
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- Original list was taken from Papers Past
From the WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT dated 1st August 1863
- MILITIA DISTRICT ORDER
Wellington, 30th July 1863
The Officers of the Militia of this Dist...
Aug 30, 2009 •
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The following pupils of the State schools in the Wellington Educational District in June 1885 obtained certificates of merit at the examination for their respective schools.
- further information ...
Aug 30, 2009 •
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EARLY SETTLERS OF PORIRUA
Taken from the brilliantly informative site:
PORIRUA AND THEY WHO SETTLED IT
- Waiho i Porirua, i te kainga ururua
- The taming of a wild land -
In the early days o...
Aug 26, 2009 •
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A list of the PRIMARY DRAWING SCHOLARSHIPS from Wellington Dec 1897
- listed in order of merit
SECOND YEAR SCHOLARSHIPS
* Constance Le Sueur - Terrace
* Percy Dement - Mount Cook Boys
* Thom...
Aug 24, 2009 •
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A list of UNCLAIMED LETTERS in the POST OFFICE
Nelson, June 30th 1859
AMBLER, Charles - Aorere
ANDERSON, Andrew - Stoke
AVIS, James - Pelorus
BARTLETT, J. - Waimea west
BATCHELOR, G.H....
Aug 20, 2009 •
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Abraham DOWSETT was born 4th November 1813 in Blackmore, Ingatestone, Essex
- he married Ann MEAD in 1838.
Ann was born 1814 in Blackmore, Ingatestone, Essex
She died in England in 1848
They had...
Aug 16, 2009 •
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Who was Zenophoen Bailey ?
Where was he born ?
When did he emigrate to New Zealand ?
He married Emma Bridge Candlin 1840-1913
He was living in Borthwick St, Mornington, Dunedin at the time of ...
Aug 8, 2009 •
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Charles Griffiths aged 35, with his wife Mary aged 30, emigrated to New Zealand on the ZELANDIA, arriving in Lyttelton on November 14th 1859
In the Geraldine District (Canterbury) in 1876-77 a Char...
Aug 4, 2009 •
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The booksellers, librarians, printers and those that worked in the industry in Wellington, New Zealand 1866
Bannister E Printer Cuba St
Blundell J Printer Taranaki St
Bull C Bookbinder Thorndon...
Aug 4, 2009 •
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Storemen, Warehousemen in Wellington, New Zealand 1866
Anderson G - Storeman - Murphy St
Aston T. V. - Warehouse - Lambton Quay
Bennett - Storeman - Willis St
Bowtell - Nightman - Willis St ...
Aug 4, 2009 •
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The men who worked in offices in Wellington in 1866
Solicitors, accountants, clerks etc
Allen W - Manager - Guilford St
Bannister W - Clerk - Oriental Tce
Barker R. S. - Surveyor - Johns St ...
Aug 1, 2009 •
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A list of some of the men in Wellington who worked with metal 1866
Bennett G - Turner - Bolton St
Boardman - Engineer - Wellington Tce
Bowater - Blacksmith - Dixon St
Buck H - Blacksmith - Mol...
Aug 1, 2009 •
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Some of the clergy in Wellington in 1866 - includes some from outer-Wellington, like Hutt Valley etc.
Abraham - first Bishop of Wellington
Desbois D. - Reverend
Duncan James - Reverend
Fancourt ...
Aug 1, 2009 •
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A list of merchants in Wellington, New Zealand 1866
Crawford G - Merchant - Custom House Quay
Dransfield J - Merchant - Grey St
Dransfield Joe - Merchant - Willis St
Hickson & Son - Merchant ...
Aug 1, 2009 •
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A list of carters and mesengers in Wellington 1866
Archer -J Messenger Cuba St
Archibald & Co - Carters - Pipitea St
Bamford J - Carter - Nairn St
Barnes W - Carter - Dixon St
Ba...
Aug 1, 2009 •
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Before the introduction of cars into New Zealand (1898) and even for many years after, horses were extensively used by men, women and children.
Saddles, bridles, whips and spurs were necessary purcha...
Aug 1, 2009 •
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Some of the folk who were storekeepers in Wellington in 1866
Anderson D Jnr - Grocer - Molesworth St
Anderson G - Storeman - Murphy St
Anderson W - Grocer - Willis St
Bird T - Fruiterer - Wil...