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A Brief Historical Outline of the Waimate Primary School, 1867-1932 - Paul, W.G
Waimate Primary School - Historical and Reminiscent 1867-1932 Jubilee Celebration Souvenir
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A Noble Pursuit - the centennial history of the Waimate Sheep Dog Trial Club 1912-2012 and the Story of the Waimate District - Foley, John
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A Tomlin family in New Zealand - Cobeldick, Trevor
Cook Family Research Book 6 A set of family trees and family histories on Charlotte Cook (1841-1922) who married William (John) Tomlin (1833-1900) in 1859 in Lincolnshire, England. In 1874 Charlotte and William migrated to New ZEaland with their first three children. They settled in South Canterbury
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A century of service : a history of the South Canterbury and North Otago police - Thomson, David A : Kagei, Hendrik
The book offers a section on the early history of local policing before moving on to each sub-district in the area covered. Later sections deal with police departments, other services and centennial year celebrations. Copy 378 of a limited edition of 750
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A century of service : a history of the South Canterbury and North Otago police - Thomson, David A : Kagei, Hendrik
The book offers a section on the early history of local policing before moving on to each sub-district in the area covered. Later sections deal with police departments, other services and centennial year celebrations. Copy 378 of a limited edition of 750
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A special collection of tried and true recipes from our members and friends. - Studholme Country Women's Institute
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Across the street, across the world : a history of the Red Cross in New Zealand, 1915-2015 - Tennant, Margaret
Red Cross has reached across New Zealand society for more than one hundred years, drawing upon a multitude of volunteers: women and men, children and adults, the well-to-do and those from more ordinary walks of life. In situations of war and emergency, and in responding to the adversities of civilian life, the name of the Red Cross has become a byword for effective, impartial assistance. As part of a vast humanitarian movement, New Zealand Red Cr...
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Adamson Family - Adamson, Patrick
Information on Adam and Lucy Adamson and family who lived at Hook 1890's and early 1900's and had an orchard and kept bees. Adam died in 1928, and his wife lucy in 1945. Both are buried Waimate.
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An Era Past - An ERa Present - compiled by Margaret Fryer for the County Chambers Retention Committee
A memorial to the Waimate County Chambers 1887-1984 and the steps to its destruction, plus historic buildings of the Waimate District.
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An Inconspicuous Ancestor - Erber, Mhairi
Mhairi Erber writes of her great great grandfather William Neal, who, along with his wife Mary and their three children, sailed from England to New Zealand on the ship the "Duke of Portland" in 1851. William became one of the first people to buy land in the Temuka area of South Canterbury. Includes information on his life and the lives of his children who led rather unconventional lives. Note - David Pollard & James Lumsden Other Waimate famil...
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Approved Recipes and Household Hints - Grocers' United Stores Ltd.
With compliments of H.A. Compton, Waimate
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Armstrong Pollard Veitch: A Family History - Neilson, Ailsa
"First there is the story of Joseph Crawshaw Pollard and his extended family. Joseph was sent out to Tasmania as a convict from England, married, and settled into civilian life in Tasmania before immigrating to Waimate, South Canterbury in New Zealand."--Introduction.
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As the River Flows Past - Campbell, Samuel James Bruce
Memoirs of SJ Bruce Campbell
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Aunt Maggie - Margaret Watt (1886-1962) - Watt, E.I (Ted)
Aunt Maggie Watt By Ted Watt Covers Margaret Watt's travel in New Zealand, War Service, War Record, Nurse, Family Timeline, Photographs Margaret was born in Waimate, 21 March 1886 She trained as a nurse at the Waimate Hospital She was a nurse and later matron in Samoa during WWI
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Beyond the Splendors of the Sunset - Lockyer, David R
Biography of Dr Margaret Cruickshank, a former medical doctor who practiced at Waimate. Provides an insight into the training of early medical doctors and the first women doctors at Otago Medical School; describes her life in the rural town of Waimate, the local hospital and the First World War, and the 1918 Influenza epidemic.
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Caught mapping : the life and times of New Zealand's early surveyors - Holm, Janet
Assorted biographies of early New Zealand surveyors, including local surveyors Samuel Hewlings, John Rockfort, plus Edward and Henry Sealy. Also includes sections on James Wylde, Edward Jollie, Robert Bain, Julius Haast, Noel Brodrick and others.
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Centennial History of Hunter School 1879-1979 - Compiled by F. Coles, M. Holmes and others.
Centennial History of the Hunter School 1879-1979
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Cooked & Barbecued Meat
With compliments of Waimate Meat Supplies Ltd 38 Belt Street, Waimate
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