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Charles Tripp (runholder)

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did not take them seriously, and some laughed at them for wanting to take up high country land, but Acland's attitude was that "in the Colonies you always like to see for yourself, and the worse account you hear of unoccupied country, the greater the reason for going to look at it." In the spring and
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In 1862, Tripp and his wife went to visit England. His ailing father did not believe the stories of success, so Tripp instructed his agent to sell Orari Gorge Station and transfer the money to England as proof. When they returned to New Zealand, he bought the station back.
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summer of 1855/56, they started exploring the area. Both had £2,000 of capital, which was insufficient to buy an established station. They took up land including
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on 4 January 1855. Both needed to obtain experience first and thus worked as cadets on established runs; Acland gained experience under
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in London before studying law. He was called to the bar on 30 April 1853 and introduced his friend,
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Acland and Tripp gave up their profession and emigrated to New Zealand in 1854 in the
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for their honeymoon, riding there on horseback. On 17 January 1860, Acland married
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The Early Canterbury Runs: Containing the First, Second and Third (new) Series
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The Early Canterbury Runs: Containing the First, Second and Third (new) Series
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In 1858, Charles Tripp married Ellen Shephard Harper, the third daughter of
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Cyclopedia Company Limited (1903). "The Hon. John Barton Arundel Acland".
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Cyclopedia Company Limited (1903). "The Hon. John Barton Arundel Acland".
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After an illness of the liver lasting several months, Tripp died at
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Canterbury Provincial District
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Canterbury Provincial District
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"TRIPP, Charles George". 457: 455: 453: 451: 449: 447: 445: 387: 385: 383: 381: 379: 377: 375: 147:(1 July 1826 – 6 July 1897) was a pioneering 8: 300:, the eldest daughter of Bishop Harper, at 191:, who proposed the organised settlement of 39: 28: 227:to become sheep farmers. They arrived in 159:, he was the first to use the Canterbury 239:had been taken up already. Established 199:ideals; introductions included those to 371: 7: 570:Acland, Leopold George Dyke (1946). 553:Acland, Leopold George Dyke (1946). 219:The Orari Gorge homestead in ca 1906 25: 320:on 6 July 1897. He was buried at 722:English emigrants to New Zealand 337: 468:An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand 398:An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand 111: 712:People from Mid Devon District 1: 526:The Cyclopedia of New Zealand 356:The Cyclopedia of New Zealand 207:. Acland also worked in law. 727:People from South Canterbury 272:, on the other side of the 748: 424:"Death of Mr C. G. Tripp" 38: 270:William Sefton Moorhouse 181:Merchant Taylors' School 220: 189:Canterbury Association 292:. The Tripps went to 218: 328:) three days later. 298:Emily Weddell Harper 195:in New Zealand with 187:, to members of the 145:Charles George Tripp 101:Ellen Shephard Tripp 18:Charles George Tripp 717:New Zealand farmers 302:St Michael's Church 163:for sheep farming. 221: 205:John Robert Godley 171:Tripp was born in 670:"Funeral Notices" 290:Charles Blakiston 237:Canterbury Plains 142: 141: 136:Charles Blakiston 16:(Redirected from 739: 686: 685: 683: 681: 666: 660: 659: 657: 655: 640: 634: 633: 631: 629: 612: 606: 605: 603: 601: 584: 578: 577: 567: 561: 560: 550: 537: 536: 534: 532: 524:. Christchurch: 515: 509: 508: 506: 504: 487: 481: 480: 478: 476: 463:McLintock, A. H. 459: 440: 439: 437: 435: 420: 411: 410: 408: 406: 393:McLintock, A. H. 389: 366: 364: 362: 354:. 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Index

Charles George Tripp

Kentisbeare
Devon
Timaru
Bishop Harper
John Acland
Charles Blakiston
sheep farmer
South Canterbury
John Acland
high country
Kentisbeare
Mid Devon
Merchant Taylors' School
John Acland
Canterbury Association
Canterbury
Anglican
James FitzGerald
John Robert Godley

Lyttelton
Henry Tancred
Canterbury Plains
runholders
Mount Somers
Mount Possession
Mount Peel
Orari Gorge

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