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… later. Mary Sinclair married Donald Sinclair Sutherland, a shepherd, at Greytown on 20 August 1895 and she and her …
Type: Biography
… large sheep-farming runs many single men were employed as shepherds, or in short-term or seasonal jobs as shearers or …
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Part of story: Farm families
… Some of the new settlers and itinerants worked as herdsmen, shepherds or shearers – 635,000 sheep grazed between …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Manawatū and Horowhenua region
… that is composed entirely of tillers of the ground and shepherds of sheep? ... We are contributing our mite towards …
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Part of story: Workshop industries
… from the army. On 26 March 1863 Broun married Ann (Anne) Shepherd at Edinburgh; she was highly educated, a talented …
Type: Biography
… pine and other American conifer plants were imported from Shepherd and Company of Sydney, thought to have been the …
Type: Biography
… He demonstrated intelligence, tenacity and courage in shepherding the Catholic school system through changing …
Type: Biography
… centre for recreational tourism. The Church of the Good Shepherd, in a picturesque setting overlooking the lake, is …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: South Canterbury places
… formed pathways around their back-country stations, and shepherds made droving tracks to move stock onto high …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Walking tracks
… up land in North Otago. Both districts saw an influx of shepherds, drovers and station hands. From 1861 gold mining …
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Part of story: Otago region
… Sisters of Mercy, Dominican Sisters and Sisters of the Good Shepherd. When the nuns arrived in Coonamble on 21 June 1883 …
Type: Biography
… Peeblesshire, Scotland, the son of Thomas Brydone, a shepherd, and his wife, Margaret Stewart. When Thomas junior …
Type: Biography
… in late 1863. Stream of diggers James Beattie was shepherding at Galloway on the Manuherikia River in 1862 …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Otago region
… Memorial in Wellington (1930), the Church of the Good Shepherd, Tekapo (1935), St Mary's Church, Timaru (1925–47), …
Type: Biography
… settled at Redcliffe station, where Lewis worked as a shepherd. Soon afterwards they moved to Napier, and in 1922 …
Type: Biography
… as a rouseabout for the shearing and stayed on as a shepherd, eventually taking over the bookkeeping. By 1890 he …
Type: Biography
… and Christ's College, where he played in the First XV. Shepherding at Waitohi Peaks, North Canterbury, and …
Type: Biography
… Theatre Royal, and the chapel for the Sisters of the Good Shepherd at Mount Magdala. They were also responsible for …
Type: Biography
… Folk hero The area is named after James Mackenzie, a shepherd and would-be farmer. He was captured for allegedly …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: South Canterbury region
… owners for grazing sheep and cattle. The few Europeans were shepherds, or ferrymen at the river crossings on the coast …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Manawatū and Horowhenua region