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- J T Henry (estab. 1887, closed 1891) 5
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Palmerston Jubilee Committee members
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W J Clarke
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Nov 1913
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Palmerston Jubilee Committee members. Back row: J Crisp, W Murray, A Gilmore, B Walls, S Beck, J Stewart (County Councillor), A McLaren (County Councillor), T McDonald, E LeFevre. Middle row: J Young, Reverend W H Hooper, W Grimsdale, R Rutherford, R M Peattie, M Allan, F=Reverend J Clarke, A Alcock, A Kennard. Front row: unknown, T Muir (County Councillor), D Ross (County Councillor), R Wheeler, R Cameron (County Councillor), R Riddle, H O'Neill (County Councillor.
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Fea, David Miller. Maheno
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1880s?
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David Miller Fea, Maheno. Came from Evie, Orkney Islands. Arrived by the ship "Wellington" in 1878 (1875?). In 1878 he leased 500 acres on the Kauroo Hill estate. He then bought land at Maheno and set up business as a storekeeper, which included having a bakery and bacon and ham curing functions. After 12 years he moved to the Catlins and then retired to Dalmore in Dunedin, where he died in 1921 aged 64 years. While in Maheno he served as chair of the school committee and was Second Noble Grand of the Maheno 100F Lodge. He was a director of the North Otago Caledonian Society for 9 years. He married a daughter of Mr James Clark of Maheno and they had four sons and four daughters. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993) Photograph has been painted over in colour.
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Livingstone, Helen
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Circa 1900?
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Helen Reid Livingstone. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993) Photo has added hand drawn details
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Woonton, Frances
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Circa 1900?
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Frances Woonton. Photograph has added hand drawn details. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
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Herron [Heron?], Thomas
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Circa 1900?
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Tom Herron, Oamaru Fire Brigade. Photograph has added hand drawn details. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
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Clark, Mrs Annabella.
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1880s?
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Mrs Annabella Clark, Maheno. Born 20 March 1835, died 12 January 1920. Photograph painting over in colour.
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McKenzie, Hon. John
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1890s
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Hon John McKenzie, Minister of Lands in Seddon Government. Waihemo MP. Photograph painted over in colour
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Mitchell, James
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Gilmour, D H
Mahan Studios |
1920s
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James Mitchell, on staff of The Oamaru Mail for 53 years. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
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Jones, George, Jnr.
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Wrigglesworth & Binns
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Circa 1900
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George Jones, Jnr. Came to Oamaru 1877. Died in 1920. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
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Young, James Skedden
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1880s?
1859 |
James Skedden Young. Arrived in NZ on the ship "Lord Wolseley", 1859. Photograph has added hand drawn details.
NOTE: handwritten note on reverse of original frame identified man as James Skedden Young]. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993) |
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Barraclough, Harriet
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Circa 1880?
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Portrait of Mrs John Barraclough. Died in 1899, aged 75 years.(North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993) Photograph painted over in colour
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Woonton, James
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Circa 1900?
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James Woonton. Died 28 July, 1902 aged 84 years. Photograph has added hand drawn details.(North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
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Berry, Sergeant Percy George. Enfield patriotic Committee
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1919
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Enlisted 25 August 1916, discharged 4th January 1919. Chair of committee William Forrester, sec M J McFadgen
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Jones, Dorothy
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Wrigglesworth & Binns
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Circa 1900
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Dorothy Jones nee Tweedy. Came to Oamaru in 1877. Died in 1942, aged 96 years. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993) Photograph has added hand drawn details
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Young, Mrs James Skedden
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1880s?
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Mrs James Skedden Young. Photograph has added hand drawn details. (North Otago Early Settlers' Association, 1993)
[NOTE: Husband's middle name identified as Skedden not Shelton on the reverse of his photograph] |
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Nichol, Mary. Royal Humane Society Certificate
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1903
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On 7 March 1903 at Hampden, Mary Nichol saved Julia GRIFFIN from drowning, but two others were drowned in a boating accident. Reference photo only, no high resolution image.
Mrs Nichol never spoke about the incident and kept the certificate in her wardrobe. |
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Illuminated address presented to relatives of Private J. S. Hallett
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Post 1918
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Illuminated address presented to the relatives of Private J. S. Hallett by the residents of Herbert for his sacrifice in World War one. Photo of soldier at centre top with banner "For King & Empire" either side of photo.
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Illuminated certificate presented to the relatives of Private B Hallett
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Post 1918
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Framed illuminated address with photo of soldier killed in action during world war one at centre with banner "For King & Empire" either side. Presented by the residents of Herbert to the relatives of the deceased.
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Knight, RG. United Fire Brigade Association Certificate
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1925
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Certificate of Membership, United Fire Brigade Association Three year service, which started 7 September 1925
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Thomas, William 2nd Lieutenant. Certificate of Services in the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces
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22 Mar 1919
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Framed war service certificate presented to Lieutenant William Thomas.
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