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ships. The company purchased the hulk of the barque ‘’Don Juan’’ in 1878 and moored it between the Bowen and George Street piers where it was used as a carpenters’ workshop and sailmakers loft. As demand for the workshop's services increased in 1889 the company moved its workshops and sailmakers loft to an existing three-storey building before in 1897 the company constructed a new much bigger building on reclaimed land with further expansion in the following year. Up until 1920 Port
Chalmers was the company's main repair facility until in that year the company moved its headquarters to Wellington followed by the establishment of its main repair centre in that city. The facilities at Port Chalmers declined in importance until they finally closed in 1975. Between 1920 and 1930 a large number of the Norwegian whaling vessels based at Stewart Island were refurbished by the workshops of the Union Stream Ship Company. The Second World War was a particularly busy period due to repairs being required on vessels damaged by the enemy.
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open sea as well as its easier berthing makes Port
Chalmers the preferred port of call. In the 2018–2019 financial year 208,600 containers were handled by the port while 1.15 million tonnes of logs were exported between the Dunedin and Port Chalmers wharves. The 55 m (180 ft) high Flagstaff Hill has a long history of slipping, and had suffered significant slumping during a storm in 1999. In June 2019 a $ 2.9 million project was begun by Port Otago to stabilize the east and north-east sides of Flagstaff Hill and return Beach Street to its original position. A series of terraces is being created and approximately 45,000m³ of excess rock and sediment is to be removed.
1994:, the large bluff overlooking the container terminal. When the port's facilities were expanded in 1993, part of the bluff was removed, including the area containing Hotere's studio (after strenuous objection from many of the town's residents). Part of the bluff close to the removed portion are converted by the Hotere Foundation Trust with the assistance of the Otago Harbour Board into a sculpture garden in 2005 containing featuring works by both Hotere and by other noted New Zealand modern sculptors. The sculptures were previously displayed at Hotere's studio and include: “Black Phoenix II” by Ralph Hotere, “Brick Column” by
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Peninsula were non-existent, boats were used to cross the harbour. The first dedicated ferry service was introduced on the harbor in 1859 but it was not profitable. As the region's rapidly increased due to the Gold Rush scheduled ferry services began between Port Chalmers and Portobello and ran from 1876 to 1954. The development of the town reflected the growth of Dunedin and Otago with rivalry between the city and Port Chalmers over which would handle the bulk of shipping. The establishment of a floating dock and later a graving dock in the 1870s lead to Port Chalmers emerging as a significant ship repair centre.
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dedicated school house was erected, by which time the roll had increased to 166. With the school continuing to expand both its number of school rooms and pupils it was designated as the Port
Chalmers Grammar School in 1869. In 1872 the school had a staff of four teaching 238 pupils. In 1875 staff and 401 pupils moved to a new school building constructed on what had been previously the Police Camp Reserve. In 1879 the grammar school became the Port Chalmers District High School. In 1929 it reverted to being a primary school. Port Chalmers School had a roll of 94 students as of August 2024.
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and cells), Court Rooms, Customs Office and
Government Shipping Office. There was also a morgue that occupied a backroom downstairs. By the 1950s most of the government departments had ceased to use their offices, and when the courthouse closed in 1952, the library moved in to the old courtroom (which is today the foyer). When the fire brigade moved to a new site, its part of the building was used by various community groups. A major redevelopment of the whole building was completed in 2004, with the library and service centre moving into the area previously occupied by the fire brigade.
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Koputai. To appease the other partners in the boat who were outraged upon hearing what he had done Kohi after consulting his wife Piro, consented at
Otaheiti to be strangled as punishment. Taiaroa was given the task but upon observing his hand trembling as he was tying the knot Kohi exclaimed: "Kahore kia mataa a Taiaroa ki te mea o te taura" (Taiaroa does not know how to tie a knot). Kopi then took the rope, tied a slip-knot, and adjusted the rope about his own neck before Taiaroa pulled upon the rope tight, until he was dead. Kohi was buried at Koputai. By 1844 Koputai was deserted.
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Technical School, and several private kindergartens. The town was protected by a company of the Permanent Artillery, and the Garrison Artillery Volunteers. In 1906 when it was found that only 28 boys and one girl could swim out of a roll of 432 pupils at the local school could swim, swimming lessons were added to the curriculum and held in the partially-filled graving dock. A road tunnel linking Sawyers Bay with Waitati as part of a new north motorway from Dunedin was proposed in the 1930s but never built. By 1961 the town had a population of 3,120.
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Minister W.F. Massey on 30 May 1914. The structure, designed by architect Robert Burnside, consists of a tall and gently tapering column of Port Chalmers bluestone, surmounted by an anchor. On the landward side is inset a marble tablet inscribed with (inter alia) the names of those who perished: Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Edward Adrian Wilson, Captain Lawrence E.G. Oates, Lieutenant Henry R. Bowers and Petty Officer Edgar Evans.
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bohemian tranquility by this point. In 1979, passenger trains between Port
Chalmers and Dunedin ceased after 106 years of operation. All the buildings at the Upper Station were subsequently removed. The container traffic continued to expand and while a new expanding trade in timber developed in parallel but the greatly reduced labour needs of these trades saw the town's population contract. Controversial attempts to site an aluminium smelter at
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Railways Department until 1928. Construction of a 328 ft (100.0 m) long graving dock was commenced by the Otago Dock Trust in July 1868. The commissioning of the graving dock in March 1872 (which had cost £56,069 2s 11d) and the increasing size of ships resulted in reduced demand for the floating dock which was finally beached at Carey's Bay. The remains of the dock are still visible as late as the 1940s.
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settlement than any site he had yet seen. He departed at the end of April to explore the inland countryside, before returning to Koputai on 11 June. By this date there was established at Koputai a makeshift jetty, two whares (Māori-style houses) and some tents. Mr. and Mrs. Lethbridge were in residence, David Scott and several others. As a result of his investigations Tuckett selected an adjoining block of land (the
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Constance Thorn ( -1997), a former long- time mayoress of the town, came up with the idea of turning the area into a dell of rhododendrons. The Port Chalmers and District Lions Club helped in 1998 to develop the garden, which they now maintain. A lookout accessed by stairs features a selection of old historic photographs of Port Chalmers over the years and also offers a view of the town and Otago Harbour.
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rain. This dramatic increase in trade meant that by 1864, Port Chalmers had grown to be the third largest port in Australasia. with a population of at least a 1,000, with five hotels, three restaurants, six general stores, two chemists, two bakeries, two barbers, two blacksmiths, two churches, two schools, and a Masonic Hall (which functioned during the week as a courthouse).
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In 1862 Dunedin and Port Chalmers were connected by a telegraph line. A small community of workers sprang to service the docks. In spite of all this, the port was probably viewed as a temporary solution and an inconvenience, as a round trip to Dunedin took three to four hours by horse and wagon. There was also the option of a sea connection by two paddle steamers, the
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sections available compared with Dunedin's 2,000. The arrival of organised European settlement eventually led to the town superseding the earlier Otakou as the harbour's international port. By 1849 the population had reached 38 and by January 1854 the population had reached 80, but was still less than 130 by 1861. In 1854 the 220 ton
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Company was formed and took over the gas system. They moved the gasworks to Mussel Bay and expanded the reticulation system. The Borough Council took over the system in 1918. From 1906 the wharves were lit by electricity but it wasn't until 1914 that electricity began to be supplied to the rest of the town.
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In 1871, Thomson Brothers were given permission to construct a gasworks and a gas reticulation system. The gasworks was erected on Mount Street and by June 1872 the town was being lit by ten gas powered lamps with a gas supply to a number of houses soon following. In April 1888 the Port Chalmers Gas
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David Alexander De Maus (1847–1925) operated a photography business in Port Chalmers and was known for his maritime photographs. In 1893 he was the first person in New Zealand to be prosecuted for selling an indecent photo (of a woman). It was possibly a reprint of a French academic study for artists
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on 22 January 1879. As the Main South Line passed along the hillside above Port Chalmers a railway station locally called the “Upper Station” was built to service passengers. The terminus of the branch line on the wharf continued to service freight and was known as the “Lower Station”. Since roads
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By the 1860s a road along the side of the harbour between Dunedin and Port Chalmers had been built, which allowed ships to dock at Port Chalmers, with goods then transported to and from Dunedin by road. The Bowen pier was built in 1873, followed by the Export pier, and, later, the George Street pier.
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Following the proclamation of Port Chalmers and outlying districts as an Education District, a public school opened on 20 October 1856 in a building shared with the Magistrates Court on the corner of Grey and Scotia Streets with pupils having to pay a fee. By 1859 the school had 36 pupils. In 1860 a
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The port currently has three berths suitable for handling containerized, multi-purpose, and conventional vessels; Beach St, the container berth and the multi-purpose three berths. The swinging basin is dredged to 13.5 m (44 ft), with a turning diameter of 487 m (1,598 ft). A $ 23
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is a later name meaning ‘full tide’ and refers to an incident in which a group of warriors decided to spend the night in a cave that once existed at what was later known as Boiler Point and pulled their canoes well above the high tide mark. Overnight the tide rose and beached canoes were set adrift.
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Municipal Building (Town Hall). The foundation stone was laid on 3 November 1888, and the building opened on 25 September 1889. It was originally built to house the Port Chalmers Town Hall, as well as the Town Clerk's office, the Fire Brigade, the Police Station (including the Sergeant's residence
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Sir John Thorn (1911–2008) was mayor of Port Chalmers from 1956 for 33 years consecutive years until the borough of Port Chalmers and the whole surrounding district was dissolved and amalgamated into enlarged City of Dunedin in 1989. His service made him the longest serving mayor of New Zealand (as
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Until 1853 public works were undertaken by the Governor of New Zealand and from thereafter by the Provincial Government, but little was spent on local development. In 1855 the town obtained a directly elected representative on the Provincial Government when the council was restructured into eight
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was built and launched in 1868 at Port Chalmers W. Murray and Co., under a 5-year guarantee from the Provincial Government. The Otago Harbour Board was established on 30 June 1874 and took over responsibility for the harbour and the provision of facilities, the wharves at Port Chalmers were managed
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The Customs Department was initially responsible for control of Otago Harbour with the Collector of Customs acting as harbor master, until 1859 when the Provincial Council took responsibility and appointed a dedicated harbor master. To service the hulls of the increasing number of ships calling at
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was towed to Port Chalmers, repaired in Port and then returned to Antarctica. American Richard E. Byrd used Port Chalmers as the base for his Antarctic operations in 1928, Lincoln Ellsworth did likewise in 1933, and so did a number of other American, French and New Zealand explorers over the coming
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of the 1860s, the merchants of Dunedin pushed for dredging of a channel to allow ocean-going vessels to reach the city's wharves. Though a contentious decision, it was agreed to dredge what became known as the Victoria Ship Channel along the north-western side of the harbor. The channel was finally
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arrived on 15 April 1848 to find a settlement surrounded by dense bush to the water's edge except for a small clearing behind the centre of the beach and consisting of the New Zealand Company's store, Tuckett's former cottage and three whare (Māori huts). At the time Port Chalmers had 400 potential
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The sale of the Otago Block from Māori to the Otago Association was concluded at Koputai on 31 July 1844. In December 1844 Tuckett left and returned to England, with William Davidson taking over his cottage and position as the New Zealand Company's local representative. In that same month Alexander
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at Koputai. That year Kohi fell ill, and thinking himself at the point of death, feared that his young son Timoko, would never have any benefit from a sealing boat in which he had a share. He therefore instructed his servants, Kurukuru and Rau-o-te-uri, to burn the boat where it lay on the beach at
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Scott Expedition Memorial. Upon news of the death of Captain Scott and members of his party reaching New Zealand, the Port Chalmers Borough Council in March 1913 decided to erect a memorial cairn on Height Rock, overlooking the harbour. Paid for largely by public subscriptions the foundation stone
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Much of Port Chalmers is located on a small hilly peninsula, at the northern end of which is a large reclaimed area which is now the site of Dunedin's container port. Close to the southeastern shore of this peninsula are a pair of islands, which lie across the harbour between Port Chalmers and the
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has been gradually widened, and kept dredged to a depth of 8 m (26 ft), modern cruise ships and container vessels are so big that they often draw in excess of the depth restriction while the narrowness of the channel means must be piloted along it by tugs. As a result being closer to the
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continued south independently and anchored near Koputai in the bay now bearing its name, and where the hulk of the vessel remains. It wasn't until 26 April that Tuckett rendezvoused with the ship. Tuckett explored the harbour and its environs, which he how considered more suitable for the purposed
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Tunnel Hotel. This establishment located at 22 Beach St claims to be the oldest hotel south of Nelson, and the oldest continually operated business in New Zealand. It stands on the site of the 'Surveyors' Arms' which was opened by Alexander and Janet McKay sometime after their arrival in December
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The construction of the floating dock and then the graving dock allowed the port to establish itself as a centre of ship repair. The Union Steam Ship Company was established in Dunedin in 1875 and in the same year established a workshop at Port Chalmers to repair both its own and other companies’
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Owing to the need to accommodate increasingly larger vessels a new graving dock was constructed by the Otago Dock Trust between 1905 and 1909 at a cost of £74,475. It was 572 ft (174.3 m) long which allowed it to take vessels up to 530 ft (161.5 m) in length. Once the dock was
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at the mouth of the harbour in 1975 and 1980 didn't succeed. From the 1970s an artists' colony grew up in Port Chalmers and Carey's Bay contributing to tensions over the port's continuing industrial development and giving a different flavour to the town. In 1987 the Port Chalmers Old Identities
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By 1905 the town had a population of over 2,000 and was home to two railway stations two banks, a dairy factory, gas works, two cemeteries, a recreation reserve, two fire stations, a brass band, salt water bath, and a Mechanics' Institute. Education was provided by a District High School, a Roman
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which over a three month period saw 16,000 new arrivals pass through the port. This totally transformed Port Chalmers as businesses sprung up to service both the increasing number of ships and their passengers. Despite the development the streets were still unpaved and muddy following any heavy
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the surveyor to the New Zealand Company together with his wife and a staff of six assistant surveyors and 25 labourers, whose task was to survey the land that had been purchased from the Māori. kettle and his wife took up residence in Tuckett's cottage. The survey of the town was completed in May
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Lady Thorn Rhododendron Dell. Following the closing of the “Big Quarry” on Church Street in 1920, it was then used in the 1950s as a tip where dunnage timber from visiting cargo ships was burnt. When this practice stopped in the 1960s it was used as rubbish dump and then became overgrown. Lady
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railway line linking Dunedin and Port Chalmers. Originally the contractors intended for the tracks to pass down George Street to the port, but following objections from the Town Board it was conveyed via a cutting and a tunnel to emerge on Beach Street before terminating on a new wharf. Soil
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On 31 May 1855 the customhouse was robbed, and a chest, containing about £1,400, was carried away, but was afterwards recovered from the harbour, where the thieves had thrown it on some rocks upon finding that they were unable to open it before daylight exposed them to potential capture.
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became the largest vessel serviced by the graving dock up until that time. Following its taking over operation of the wharves from the Railway Department the Otago Harbour Board moved its headquarters to Port Chalmers in 1929. The first all-container ship to visit New Zealand was the
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At first the European settlers intended to christen the settlement ‘New Leith’ or ‘New Musselburgh’, as they disliked the Māori name of Koputai; but the Lay Association of the Free Church of Scotland (later known as the Otago Association), desired that the port might be named after
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and Janet McKay arrived with plans to establish a public house, to service the needs of the proposed settlement. It eventually opened as the 'Surveyors' Arms' on what is now Beach Street and was licensed by Akaroa-based magistrate John Watson in 1846. On 23 February 1846 the ship
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starring Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and Rachel Weisz was filmed here in 2014, notably the bookshop and haberdashery scenes. During shooting the main street was covered in gravel and thousands of people turned up each day hoping to catch a glimpse of the actors.
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decades. In 1903 the temperance movement was successful in prohibiting the selling of alcohol in the Port Chalmers electorate. Hotels in the town banded together, taking their case as far as the Privy Council, in London, before winning back their licences in May 1905.
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to assist him in choosing a site for the projected New Edinburgh settlement. After sailing for the South on 31 March 1844 Tuckett left the ship at Moeraki on 23 April and made his way south by land in order to gaining a better appreciation of the land. The
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electable districts of which the town was one. The town obtained its first directly elected local governance when a nine member Town Board was formed in 1860 following the passing of the Port Chalmers and Invercargill Town Board ordinance in 1859.
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was apparently under construction there. In 1840, Port Chalmers and the whole western shore of Otago Harbour (from about Burkes to Otafelo Point) was included in Te Matenga Taiaroa's sale of land to the French whalers Pierre Darmandarits and
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St Mary, Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church. Designed by Frank William Petrie this church held its first mass on 12 May 1878. Owing to a shortage of funds the planned spire was not built. Later the original stone facade was plastered
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From the 1990s onwards cruise ships began calling at Otago Harbour, a trend that continues to expand with 153,000 disembarking of the 229,000 passengers bought on 115 vessels (104 into Port Chalmers) during the 2018–2019 season.
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was the first steamer to visit the port. As Otago harbour was too shallow for large ships to reach Dunedin. Ships initially used to anchor in the stream, and the cargo was transshipped to lighters, which were towed by tugs to
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1844 and was licensed to sell alcohol by the Akaroa-based magistrate John Watson in 1846. It later changed its name to the Port Chalmers Hotel and finally to the Tunnel Hotel. The current building dates from 1875.
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On 9 April 1866 the town became a municipality and then a borough in 1884. The first mayor of the borough was Daniel Rolfe. By 1905 the borough was divided into four wards—High, East, Middle and South.
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J.H., Beattie (1954). "Our Southernmost Maoris. Their habitat. Nature notes. Problems and perplexities. Controversial and conversational. Further place names. Antiquity of man in New Zealand".
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From the time of the first settlement there were a number of small private schools in Port Chalmers with some remaining in existence in one form or another until the end of the 19th century.
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completed the Otago Dock Trust merged with the Otago Harbour Board on 21 May 1910. In April 1928 the 527.2 ft (160.7 m) long Norwegian whaling ship,
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Although some people chose not to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 65.9% had no religion, 22.4% were
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The Colonial Family Album: Photography and Identity in Otago, 1848–1890 Volume 1
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1867:. Various artists and musicians have lived in Port Chalmers, most notably late
951:, and 2.8% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
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Last Port to Antarctica: Dunedin and Port Chalmers - 100 years of Polar Service
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What Mean These Stones: The Story of Port Chalmers Quarries and Building Stone
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Behold the Moon: The European Occupation of the Dunedin District 1770–1848
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand – Otago & Southland Provincial Districts
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Looking across Port Chalmers and the Otago Harbour to the Otago Peninsula
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The Saltwater Highway: The Story of Ports & Shipping in New Zealand
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2448:(Hardback). Christchurch: Cyclopedia Company. 1905. pp. 425–431.
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Selling Otago : a French buyer, 1840 ; Māori sellers, 1844
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locally known as bluestone which was used in the foundations of the
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3237:"A Walk in the Past: The life of Captain William Thomson of Alloa"
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W.A, Taylor (1952). "Lore and history of the South Island Māori".
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The climate of Port Chalmers in general is temperate; Under the
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The first Christian service at Koputai was held by the Reverend
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442:. By September the following year a 'big boat', supposedly the
3319:(Hardback). Dunedin: Otago Centennial Historical Publications.
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2698:. Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Port Chalmers (352700).
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3017:"Jubilee of the Port Chalmers civic government — 1866–1916"
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under the command of Captain Thomas Wing was chartered by
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2486:"The best things to see and do in Dunedin's Port Chalmers"
3426:(Hardback). London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans.
1933:. This was established in 1867 on the flagpole on top of
366:, some 15 kilometres northeast of Dunedin's city centre.
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of 2016). Today Port Chalmers elects councillors to the
1998:, “They do cut down the poles that hold up the sky” by
1082:
Beginning with the construction of the 13-ton schooner
2427:(Hardback). Christchurch: Bascands. pp. 134, 136.
752:
Loading at the new logging wharf, Port Chalmers (1972)
697:, the first commercially successful refrigerated ship.
3433:
Days of Fortune: A History of Port Chalmers 1848–1973
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512:of the New Zealand Company visited accompanied by
570:to Sawyers Bay, a spur of the main road north.
928:, and an increase of 27 people (2.0%) since the
744:View across Carey's Bay at Port Chalmers in 1926
2565:(PhD). Dunedin: University of Otago. p. 29
920:Port Chalmers had a population of 1,407 at the
2760:"Launch of the Floating Dock at Port Chalmers"
2690:
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1039:Port Chalmers from the northeast, cruise ship
685:left Port Chalmers with the first such cargo.
391:, which may have indicated the hill where the
379:The original Māori name for Port Chalmers was
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3096:"Port Chalmers Maritime Museum on NZ Museums"
2965:"Fate of historic foundry building uncertain"
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2128:, Illustrator and writer of children's books.
627:In the early 1870s construction began on the
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3535:The 1951 Waterfront Lockout in Port Chalmers
3480:(Paperback). Dunedin: Otago Heritage Books.
3049:, 20 August 2008. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
3023:. 20 September 1916. p. 35 (supplement)
2696:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
2223:"2016 West Harbour Community Board Boundary"
924:, a decrease of 12 people (−0.8%) since the
860:
3499:(Hardback). Dunedin: Otago Heritage Books.
3446:(Hardback). Dunedin: Otago Heritage Books.
3415:(Hardback). Dunedin: Whitcombe & Tombs.
807:, Blanket Bay, Upper Junction, Brick Hill,
643:through a connection at Sawyers Bay to the
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362:. Port Chalmers lies ten kilometres inside
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2424:Lore and History of the South Island Maori
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710:In November 1894 the port was host to the
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5070:Populated places around the Otago Harbour
3218:"Life jacket inventor celebrated in film"
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2329:. Christchurch, New Zealand. p. 163.
454:, brothers-in-law and business partners.
5055:Localities in the Dunedin City territory
3537:(Bachelor of Arts). University of Otago.
3330:(Hardback). Dunedin: Port Daniel Press.
2996:Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
2701:2018 Census place summary: Port Chalmers
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760:New reclamations at Port Chalmers (1972)
2484:Easther, Elisabeth (25 November 2016).
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4927:Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival
3385:Otago Harbour: Currents of Controversy
3359:(Paperback). Auckland: David Bateman.
3118:"Port company takes over museum reins"
2396:
2286:"Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat"
2252:
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1990:(1931–2013) was on land at the tip of
1070:, the University of Otago Clocktower,
4779:University of Otago Registry Building
3423:The Southern Districts of New Zealand
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1946:Museums, art galleries, and libraries
660:Dredging of the Victoria ship channel
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3259:"Former mayor of Port Chalmers dies"
2992:"Shipbuilding – Modern shipbuilding"
2314:. Dunedin, New Zealand. p. 130.
2098:, inventor of the Salvus lifejacket.
1986:. The former studio of noted artist
427:and other Māori frequented Koputai.
27:Main seaport of Dunedin, New Zealand
3138:. New Zealand Ministry of Education
3062:. Heritage New Zealand. 2 July 1982
2736:"City a hit with cruise passengers"
2645:"Work at Port Chalmers begins soon"
1156:as part of the Waikouaiti-Chalmers
261:3.24 km (1.25 sq mi)
3435:(Hardback). Dunedin: John McIndoe.
3235:Forsyth, Valerie (21 March 2018).
2963:Morris, Chris (12 February 2017),
2585:"The Port Chalmers Licensing Case"
2110:, welfare worker and administrator
2084:Category:People from Port Chalmers
528:anchored at Koputai. On board was
516:(representing the government) and
25:
5060:Ports and harbours of New Zealand
4917:Dunedin Museum of Natural Mystery
3292:(Hardback). Dunedin: Cadsonbury.
3216:Benson, Nigel (21 October 2013).
2421:Taylor, William Anderson (1952).
3388:. Dunedin: Otago Harbour Board.
3084:. Port Chalmers Maritime Museum.
2643:Harwood, Brenda (16 June 2019),
1921:Historic buildings and equipment
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1164:, the Chalmers Community Board.
935:Ethnicities were 93.8% European/
820:
350:) is a town serving as the main
61:
3549:Port Chalmers community website
3533:Hotere, Andrea Gillian (1989).
3317:Port Chalmers: Gateway to Otago
3201:Tinetti, Jan (22 August 2022).
3136:"New Zealand Schools Directory"
3082:"Port Chalmers Maritime Museum"
2122:, All Black rugby union player.
1098:(1871) and the 70-ton schooner
706:Servicing Antarctic exploration
4429:Island Park Recreation Reserve
3043:Design award for Hotere garden
2990:McLean, Gavin (20 July 2015).
2734:Loughrey, David (2 May 2019),
2186:, Kt OBE JP mayor for 33 years
969:and 1.9% had other religions.
797:Quarantine Island/Kamau Taurua
647:, which was opened through to
407:When a peace was made between
1:
4311:St Clair and St Kilda Beaches
2530:"Selling an Indecent Picture"
843:Köppen climate classification
831:Panorama overlooking the Port
461:, the Wesleyan missionary at
204: • Regional council
4963:Dunedin Thunder (ice hockey)
4958:Dunedin Technical (football)
4876:St Hilda's Collegiate School
3497:Port Chalmers and its People
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1094:(1870), the 70-ton schooner
1090:(1865), the 50-ton schooner
1045:and a container ship in port
599:(from 1863 onwards) and the
159:West Harbour Community Board
3353:McLauchlan, Gordon (2012).
1160:, and is served by a local
5086:
5065:Port cities in New Zealand
4993:Southern Festival of Speed
4983:Otago Nuggets (basketball)
4659:Dunedin Public Art Gallery
4617:Facilities and attractions
3431:Stewart, Peter J. (1973).
3420:Shortland, Edward (1851).
3182:. St Joseph's School. 2020
3160:. St Joseph's School. 2020
2624:. Port Otago. October 2019
2556:Haley, Jill Marie (2017).
2192:, sinologist and diplomat.
2081:
1891:takes place in September.
4968:Highlanders (rugby union)
3591:
3288:Beattie, Herries (1954).
2170:, television personality.
2158:, Folk singer/songwriter.
2114:Learmonth White Dalrymple
1116:Castle class minesweepers
913:
887:—
606:The discovery of gold by
282:450/km (1,200/sq mi)
76:
72:
60:
53:
32:Settlement in New Zealand
4886:Trinity Catholic College
4861:Otago Girls' High School
4664:Dunedin Public Libraries
4459:Mount Watkin / Hikaroroa
3440:Tremewan, Peter (1994).
3411:McLintock, A.H. (1951).
3324:Entwisle, Peter (1998).
2887:"All About the New Dock"
2837:"The Otago Graving Dock"
2673:. Climate-Data.Org. 2013
2258:"ArcGIS Web Application"
2070:The Light Between Oceans
1686:John McDonald Stevenson
1106:(1863), 28-ton schooner
1000:Manufacturing / Industry
795:. These two islands are
772:Regional Maritime Museum
651:on 7 September 1878 and
478:Arrival of the Europeans
4988:Otago United (football)
4932:ID Dunedin Fashion Week
4912:Dunedin Gasworks Museum
4907:Dunedin Fringe Festival
4856:Otago Boys' High School
4841:Kaikorai Valley College
4669:Dunedin railway station
4644:Dunedin Botanic Gardens
2810:"Public Works in Otago"
2671:"Port Chalmers Climate"
2619:"Port Otago Newsletter"
2262:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
1895:Attractions / amenities
1068:Otago Boys’ High School
1064:Dunedin Railway Station
922:2018 New Zealand census
677:refrigerated meat trade
397:, or altar, was sited.
4851:Logan Park High School
4836:John McGlashan College
4739:Otago Settlers' Museum
4649:Dunedin Chinese Garden
4409:Green Island (Ōkaihae)
4387:Dunedin volcanic group
3842:Ocean Grove (Tomahawk)
3382:McLean, Gavin (1985).
3205:. New Zealand Gazette.
2715:. Vision Port Chalmers
2491:The New Zealand Herald
2290:Statistics New Zealand
2104:, Mayor of Wellington.
1120:Roxburgh Power Station
1110:(1864) and the dredge
1046:
845:, it is classified as
801:Goat Island / Rakiriri
761:
753:
745:
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587:
467:
430:By February 1839, the
399:
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387:
381:
375:Early Māori settlement
347:
208:Otago Regional Council
46:
4754:St Joseph's Cathedral
4499:Rock and Pillar Range
4464:Orokonui Ecosanctuary
3315:Bowman, H.O. (1954).
3180:"St Joseph's History"
3060:"Port Chalmers Hotel"
2785:"Chamber of Commerce"
1865:alternative lifestyle
1432:William Martin Innes
1338:William Martin Innes
1302:William Martin Innes
1038:
861:Historical population
759:
751:
743:
722:Terra Nova expedition
691:
641:national rail network
576:
482:In 1844 the schooner
301: • Summer (
193:Territorial authority
143:Territorial authority
4826:Bayfield High School
4769:Taieri Gorge Railway
4684:Forbury Park Raceway
4301:Ross Creek Reservoir
3514:Church, Ian (2001).
3495:Church, Ian (1994).
3476:Church, Ian (1997).
2234:Dunedin City Council
2176:, ship captain from
2067:Parts of 2016 drama
1984:Hotere Garden Oputae
1974:Parks and recreation
1740:William George Love
1632:David Miller Mawson
1356:Thomas Hirst Dodson
1154:Dunedin City Council
1026:Columbus New Zealand
629:Port Chalmers Branch
610:in 1861 lead to the
279: • Density
198:Dunedin City Council
96:45.8178°S 170.6188°E
4891:University of Otago
4871:Queen's High School
4759:St Paul's Cathedral
4744:Portobello Aquarium
4232:Geographic features
3629:Dunedin Harbourside
2102:Arthur Winton Brown
2092:, actor and author.
2000:Shona Rapira Davies
1911:Holy Trinity Church
862:
718:Robert Falcon Scott
586:) at Port Chalmers.
514:John Jermyn Symonds
492:New Zealand Company
92: /
4846:King's High School
4694:Hocken Collections
3867:Southern Endowment
3649:Warehouse Precinct
3239:. Alloa Advertiser
3158:"About Our School"
3124:. 7 December 2020.
2519:, pp. 104–106
2120:William Dow Duncan
2002:and “Aramoana” by
1047:
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754:
746:
699:
623:Railway connection
588:
421:Te Matenga Taiaroa
271: • Total
258: • Total
101:-45.8178; 170.6188
5037:
5036:
4866:Otago Polytechnic
4805:Otago Daily Times
4612:
4611:
4489:Quarantine Island
4424:Huriawa Peninsula
4256:Dunedin Town Belt
4227:
4226:
3720:North East Valley
3506:978-09-0877-496-8
3487:978-09-0877-437-1
3413:The Port of Otago
3366:978-1-86953-828-6
3263:Otago Daily Times
3222:Otago Daily Times
3122:Otago Daily Times
3047:Otago Daily Times
2970:Otago Daily Times
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4679:First Church
4604:White Island
4574:Tunnel Beach
4569:Taieri River
4564:Taieri Plain
4554:Taieri Gorge
4549:Taiaroa Head
4439:Lake Tatawai
4399:Foulden Maar
4377:Careys Creek
4352:Blueskin Bay
4347:Allans Beach
4286:Moore's Bush
4276:Leith Saddle
4271:Lawyers Head
4204:Waldronville
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3983:Littlebourne
3958:Halfway Bush
3953:Green Island
3817:Corstorphine
3781:Grants Braes
3740:Ravensbourne
3690:Leith Valley
3639:The Exchange
3612:Central city
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2893:, 5 May 1908
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2138:Ralph Hotere
2132:John Grenell
2126:David Elliot
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1375:Edmund Allen
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1194:Daniel Rolf
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1099:
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1057:
1048:
1040:
1025:
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1017:
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985:
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965:, 0.4% were
961:, 0.2% were
956:
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919:
856:
853:Demographics
840:
789:
776:
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653:Invercargill
649:Christchurch
634:narrow gauge
626:
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608:Gabriel Read
605:
600:
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593:
589:
582:
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558:
553:Philip Laing
551:
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518:George Clark
505:
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459:James Watkin
456:
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378:
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221:Jules Radich
176:Te Tai Tonga
124:South Island
29:
4724:The Octagon
4719:Moray Place
4699:Knox Church
4599:Whareakeake
4509:Sandfly Bay
4504:Saddle Hill
4469:Otago Heads
4382:Deep Stream
4357:Bird Island
4306:Signal Hill
4174:Sawyers Bay
4119:Middlemarch
4064:East Taieri
4059:Company Bay
3963:Helensburgh
3933:Calton Hill
3908:Belleknowes
3837:Musselburgh
3805:Urban south
3745:St Leonards
3680:The Gardens
3658:Urban north
3269:25 February
3186:25 February
3164:25 February
3001:25 February
2976:25 February
2949:25 February
2924:10 February
2897:10 February
2872:11 February
2847:10 February
2822:10 February
2795:25 February
2770:11 February
2745:11 February
2719:14 November
2677:23 February
2656:24 February
2628:12 February
2497:11 February
2470:11 February
2397:Bowman 1954
2164:, musician.
2090:Pinky Agnew
2004:Chris Booth
1906:Iona Church
1130:Ship repair
1021:C.A. Larsen
930:2006 census
926:2013 census
809:Sawyers Bay
502:Otago Block
440:Sawyers Bay
360:New Zealand
164:Electorates
115:New Zealand
99: /
87:170°37′08″E
18:Deborah Bay
5044:Categories
4800:Channel 39
4714:Moana Pool
4639:Carisbrook
4559:Taieri Pet
4514:Sandymount
4434:The Kilmog
4214:Whare Flat
4209:Warrington
4194:Waikouaiti
4164:Pūrākaunui
4154:Portobello
4134:Ocean View
4049:Careys Bay
4003:Mornington
3918:Brockville
3898:Abbotsford
3891:Urban west
3857:Shiel Hill
3827:Kensington
3764:Urban east
3710:Mount Mera
3705:Maori Hill
3665:Balmacewen
3066:8 February
2597:27 January
2569:28 January
2542:27 January
2295:25 October
2209:References
2184:John Thorn
2156:Nadia Reid
2082:See also:
1851:1956–1989
1840:John Thorn
1804:1941–1947
1786:1935–1941
1768:1931–1935
1750:1929–1931
1732:1925–1929
1714:1922–1925
1696:1919–1922
1678:1917–1919
1668:John Tait
1660:1915–1917
1642:1913–1914
1624:1912–1913
1606:1910–1912
1586:1909–1910
1568:1908–1909
1558:John Mill
1550:1906–1908
1532:1903–1906
1514:1902–1903
1496:1901–1902
1486:John Mill
1478:1899–1901
1460:1897–1899
1450:John Mill
1442:1896–1897
1424:1895–1896
1404:1893–1895
1386:1884–1893
1366:1883–1884
1348:1880–1883
1330:1879–1880
1312:1878–1879
1294:1874–1878
1276:1873–1874
1258:1871–1873
1240:1870–1871
1222:1868–1869
1204:1866–1868
1139:Governance
1096:Friendship
726:Antarctica
597:Golden Age
463:Waikouaiti
409:Kāti Māmoe
388:Pou-takere
266:Population
229:Dunedin MP
186:Government
84:45°49′04″S
55:Settlement
4819:Education
4810:Speight's
4774:Town Belt
4454:Maungatua
4449:Mapoutahi
4362:Blackhead
4340:Surrounds
4261:Flagstaff
4169:Roseneath
4084:Hawksbury
4074:Fairfield
4069:Evansdale
4044:Broad Bay
4017:Surrounds
3928:Caversham
3903:Balaclava
3786:Highcliff
3755:Woodhaugh
3730:Pine Hill
3685:Glenleith
3624:City Rise
3375:796023103
2267:7 January
2146:, artist.
2140:, artist.
2108:Jean Begg
2034:Education
2025:Utilities
1963:Memorials
1931:Time ball
1183:Portrait
1054:Quarrying
959:Christian
805:Roseneath
786:Geography
713:Antarctic
601:Peninsula
425:Tūhawaiki
332:Ngāi Tahu
317:Area code
288:Time zone
4729:Olveston
4494:Rakiriri
4219:Wingatui
4179:Seacliff
4159:Pukehiki
4109:Karitane
4039:Brighton
4029:Aramoana
4024:Allanton
3998:Maryhill
3968:Kaikorai
3948:Glenross
3943:The Glen
3923:Burnside
3913:Bradford
3872:Sunshine
3852:St Kilda
3847:St Clair
3796:Waverley
3791:Vauxhall
3776:The Cove
3715:Normanby
3695:Liberton
3644:Fernhill
3462:36065891
3404:35245261
3346:45264281
3308:32303462
3027:27 March
2327:Bascands
1900:Churches
967:Buddhist
945:Pasifika
939:, 12.2%
914:Source:
813:Aramoana
767:Aramoana
444:schooner
413:Kāi Tahu
382:Potakere
5019:History
4900:Culture
4392:volcano
4239:Dunedin
4199:Waitati
4129:Mosgiel
4089:Harwood
4034:Berwick
3978:Kenmure
3938:Concord
3822:Forbury
3771:Challis
3675:Dalmore
3585:Dunedin
3243:4 April
3104:Te Papa
1871:artist
1858:Culture
1124:New Era
1112:New Era
1108:Cymraes
1104:Tuapeka
1088:Taiaroa
991:Tourism
977:Economy
947:, 2.6%
943:, 1.7%
875:±% p.a.
837:Climate
694:Dunedin
682:Dunedin
672:Penguin
637:railway
580:(later
578:Euterpe
564:Dunedin
506:Deborah
497:Deborah
490:of the
484:Deborah
417:Karetai
400:Koputai
370:History
356:Dunedin
348:Kōpūtai
178:(Māori)
171:Dunedin
148:Dunedin
112:Country
47:Kōpūtai
4951:Sports
4184:Sutton
4144:Outram
4139:Otakou
4124:Momona
4099:Hindon
4094:Henley
4008:Roslyn
3882:Tainui
3877:Tahuna
3750:Wakari
3670:Burkes
3522:
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2239:2 June
2042:Public
1883:Events
1822:1947–
1066:, the
1060:brecia
937:Pākehā
909:−0.17%
898:+0.40%
730:Aurora
559:Nelson
533:1846.
436:Otakou
325:Local
312:(NZDT)
310:UTC+13
295:(NZST)
293:UTC+12
131:Region
120:Island
4189:Tumai
3725:Opoho
3282:Notes
2622:(PDF)
2563:(PDF)
2226:(PDF)
2178:Alloa
2063:Media
1916:over.
1869:Māori
1809:(20)
1773:(17)
1755:(10)
1701:(10)
1611:(12)
1573:(12)
1555:(11)
1519:(12)
1483:(11)
1180:Name
1084:Sarah
1012:Alpha
963:Hindu
949:Asian
941:Māori
906:1,407
895:1,419
884:1,380
394:tuahu
344:Māori
274:1,470
136:Otago
43:Māori
4104:Hyde
3700:Maia
3594:Seat
3520:ISBN
3501:ISBN
3482:ISBN
3458:OCLC
3448:ISBN
3400:OCLC
3390:ISBN
3371:OCLC
3361:ISBN
3342:OCLC
3332:ISBN
3304:OCLC
3294:ISBN
3271:2020
3245:2018
3188:2020
3166:2020
3144:2024
3068:2020
3029:2021
3003:2020
2978:2020
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2926:2020
2899:2020
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2797:2020
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2679:2020
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2599:2020
2571:2020
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2472:2020
2297:2023
2269:2022
2241:2022
2197:Ship
2182:Sir
1429:(6)
1409:(9)
1335:(6)
1263:(3)
1158:Ward
1005:Port
903:2018
892:2013
881:2006
870:Pop.
866:Year
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447:Anne
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352:port
253:Area
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