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Name/title Maker Production date Description
Shop Fronts Shop Fronts
Circa 1874
Men and a young girl in front of shops. J.H. Milligan Tailor and J. Fryer's.
Waitaki House Waitaki House
Circa 1877
Waitaki House. "The left half of these buildings was opened on 8th April,1876 and was at first occupied by J.H. Milligan, Outfitter, and W. Carncross, Stationer.The building at right was completed in 1877". Oamaru Musical Depot. New Zealand Clothing Factory, James Bee.
Thames Street looking south Thames Street looking south
Circa 1878
Includes Waitaki House (1876), built for J H Milligan. Southern half of building (1877) constructed for Shrimski and Moss. Stemson and Leigh, nurserymen can be seen on north side of the Swan Hotel, S Gibbs, proprietor. very stony street
Waitaki House. Opened in 1876 Waitaki House. Opened in 1876
Circa 1877
Waitaki House. "The left half of these buildings was opened on 8th April,1876 and was at first occupied by J.H. Milligan, Outfitter, and W. Carncross, Stationer.The building at right was completed in 1877". Musical Depot, New Zealand Clothing Factory, James Bee.
Waitaki House, c. 1877 Waitaki House, c. 1877
1880s
Waitaki House, c. 1877. Opened in 1876; building at right completed in 1877. C Thompson, W Carncross, J H Milligan, New Zealand Clothing Factory.
Waitaki House Waitaki House
Circa 1876
Waitaki House opened in 1876 (Built for J. H. Milligan, Draper). W. Carncross later became Sir William Carncross, Speaker of the Legislative Council 1918-39.
Waitaki County Council Chambers. Thames Street, Oamaru. Waitaki County Council Chambers. Thames Street, Oamaru.
Early 1880s
The Waitaki County Council Chambers building at 100 Thames Street. Opened in March 1882, designed by architect James Johnston. Used by Waitaki Girls' High School as premises from 1887 to 1904. Advertisements on fence for Moate & Co. Nelson Teas. New Zealand Shipping Co. Paparoa New Zealand to London. J H Milligan & Co. Outfitter. Polytechnic sale.
Thames Street facing south Thames Street facing south
Circa 1876
View from Wear Street corner. Includes Booth and Co., general store, D Murray, bootmaker, J Familton, grocer. A right-of-way leads to Christopher Galbraith's office and timber yard; three-storied building is London House, built 1874 for R Gabites, draper. The next building is the Imperial Hotel. Blocks of Oamaru stone on street being used for construction of Waitaki House for J H Milligan, draper, whose premises opened in 1876.
J H Milligan, tailor, and staff J H Milligan, tailor, and staff
Circa 1900?
J H Milligan, tailor, and staff. Mr J H Milligan at extreme right.
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