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depopulated in comparison with the North Island. At this time the local Māori moved with the seasons more than those further north. A complex web was developed of what tribe or family group had rights and responsibilities for what resources across Otago at different times. Villages were made up of wharerau (semi permanent houses) which could be left out of season and easy repaired when the group returned.
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their poor standard. At this time diseases such as typhoid and cholera were common due to poor drainage and sanitation. Assisted immigrants had to have their accommodation guaranteed for 48 hours after arrival and many spent this time in the Caversham immigration barracks built in 1872. The gold rushes of the 1860s in Otago meant police often had a difficult time keeping the peace.
124: 67: 140: 108: 92: 720:. Anderson's Bay In the late 19th century both a railway and ferry service connected this area with central Dunedin, but neither has survived. The ferry operated only during the 1890s, and the railway operated from 1877 until the early years of the twentieth century. The original intention was for a rail line to run along the shore of the peninsula to 375:, sparked by an incident on a ship in Otago Harbour in 1810, continued until 1823. With peace re-established Otago Harbour went from being a secret sealers' haven to an international whaling port. The sealer John Boultbee recorded in the 1820s that the 'Kaika Otargo' (settlements around and near Otago Harbour) were the oldest and largest in the south. 1585:. New cycle lanes are being built throughout the city and along the western side of the harbour. The Ngai Tahu treaty claim of 1849 was resolved in 1998 creating a new economic power in the South island. The Dunedin Police Station building was constructed in the 1990s and is occupied by New Zealand Police on a long-term basis. 708:. Chinese settlers were notable among early residents in the St Clair area, and largely through their effort the swampy land inland from the beach was drained and converted into market gardens. Much of the young city's vegetable production was centred on Chinese allotments in an area close to what is now Macandrew Road, 529:, the Scottish capital. Charles Kettle the city's surveyor, instructed to emulate the characteristics of Edinburgh, produced a striking, 'Romantic' design. The result was both grand and quirky streets as the builders struggled and sometimes failed to construct his bold vision across the challenging landscape. Captain 1147:. Otago University helped train medical personnel as part of the Otago University Medical Corps. They supplied or trained most of the New Zealand Armies doctors and dentists. After the war the returning servicemen were given support but found women doing many jobs that had previously been reserved for them. The 1075:
In January 1907 the sewerage pipe outfall into the harbour was improved to discharge at different tide levels. The Musselburgh pumping station was set up in 1908 and a pump installed in 1911 for more suction. The sewage was then moved to Lawyers Head and then extended off the coast at St Kilda beach.
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Soon after the first electric telegraph line linking Christchurch and Lyttleton in 1862 a second network was built between Dunedin and Port Chalmers. The first phone call in New Zealand was made by Charles A. Henrybetween Dunedin and Milton on a home made device. The first telephone office was opened
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As the upper harbour had no deep water port the two locations of Port Chalmers and Otakou, both in the lower harbour, were initially suggested as the colony's location. However, the lack of flat land on the Otago Peninsula and its proximity to Māori settlements lead to the upper harbour being settled
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of the late 70s saw them become common again. By 1983 all-electric buses had been removed in favour of diesel. Communications changed slowly, with cell phones being brought in 1987 and allowed texting in 1998. The first computer arrived in Dunedin in 1963 for the Casbury Fry Hudson ltd manufacturing
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grew up, the later Labour firebrand whose novels exposing these conditions would shock the country. in 1880 half the female workforce worked as domestic servants, the pay was poor. As new jobs became available as wages rose and less domestic servants were hired. The push for moral reform and women's
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In a relatively short period of time the economy shifted from a communal economy where the main unit was the tribe or extended family to a capitalist economy where the main unit was the individual (almost always male) or corporation. In the early 1800s the subsistence and barter economy of the Māori
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Determined to defeat the demographic gravity of the North Island and demonstrate their importance to the country, Otago and Dunedin sent proportionately more personnel to the First World War than the other New Zealand districts and the losses were proportionately greater (with 1831 men killed). The
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from about the middle of the 17th century. These migrations, incidentally attended by bloodshed, did not represent a replacement of earlier groups. The dominant group of people changed, but their ancestral lineage (whakapapa ) was still connected to previous groups. Personalities from this time and
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style and R.A Lawson's Municipal Chambers in the Octagon restored. The university's growth accelerated. North Dunedin became New Zealand's largest and most exuberant residential campus. In 1989 local body reform saw the creation of the present huge territorial Dunedin—the country's largest city by
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was founded in Dunedin in 1907. New Zealand's first radio was built in 1902 by J.L. Passmore a Dunedin teenager, who later managed a 10 km broadcast. Dunedin's Waipori hydroelectric plant started producing electricity in 1907 and in 1948 became the first remote-controlled power station in the
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a series of political prisoners often held without trial were kept in Dunedin. This occurred over two main time periods 1869-1872 and from 1879-1881. During this time the prisoners were used for labour in the construction of many building projects around Dunedin and to a lesser extent on the Otago
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Ross Creek dam was built between 1865 and 1867 to provide drinking water for the city. The lower reaches of the Leith are contained within concrete channels. These, and the various weirs located in the Leith's stream—notably just to the north of Woodhaugh Gardens, were built to prevent a repeat of
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respectively. The university quickly expanded to teach mining (1872), Law (1873) and medicine (1875). A combination of money, good building stones and the then Scottish international pre-eminence in architecture saw a remarkable flowering of substantial and ornamental buildings, unusual for such a
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Borough Council; Caversham, now a mainly residential suburb of Dunedin, was originally a thriving industrial town which had been founded by predominantly English settlers. The town quickly gained a reputation for mud and a line of branches were put down on the main street from 1848 to 1850 to make
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An urban marae had been suggested in Dunedin since the 1960s but it was not until 1980 that the Arai Te Uru Marae opened. This still made it one of the first urban marae in the country. A political motivated arson destroyed the buildings in 1997 and they were reopened after a rebuild in 2003. The
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In the gold rush some people made fortunes and built grand houses, however, slums also developed in the inner city. Many of Dunedin's first subdivisions had no proper sanitary arrangements. This included the housing developments of the mayor John Hyde Harris in 1867, who was warned and fined for
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now meet. The Toitu Stream (now largely built over) used to run from Mornington down Serpentine Avenue and Maclaggan Street, turning to run south to the harbour at the top of Water Street. The memory of this stream is preserved in the angle High Street crosses Princes Street and the name of the
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With the founding of Dunedin the new colony, still reliant on Māori for food, began to clear land for farming. Initially harvests were erratic but generally superior to those in Britain. Once food production was stabilized grain was exported to Australia and some settlers started practicing the
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For the first 150 years after settlement the population of all New Zealand remained extremely low (~2000 people) and the southern South Island with its high seal population was a major hub of activity. However, from 1500 onward, as kumara could not be grown at Dunedin's latitude the area became
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The money and people flowing into Dunedin at this time required and funded changes to the natural environment of the upper harbour. By the early 1870s, Dunedin stood as a reconcilable equivocate of the modern city. The general street plan of a central city octagon with major north-south roads
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was held in the city as showcase of Dunedin and Otago. The exhibition had displays from western Europe and the South Pacific and was seen as a way to prolong Dunedin's importance beyond the gold rush which had started to slow. The main pavilion was later to become Dunedin's hospital and was
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The first car owned by someone living in Dunedin was steam powered 1901 and delivery van 1904 (horses are largely phased out by the 1930s). In 1913, after public polling the road to Portobello was opened to motor ventricles, originally being closed to them due to safety concerns.
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was staged at Logan Park to coincide with the five yearly census. 3.3 million people visited, more than attended any New Zealand exhibition before or since. The tramways' profits paid for a new town hall, still New Zealand's largest. But population growth continued to slow.
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set in. In early 1932 there were urban riots later repeated in the northern centres. Despite the city's slow growth, the university continued to expand boosted by its monopoly in health sciences. The developing Colleges and Halls saw the establishment of a student quarter.
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area until the creation of Auckland Council in 2010. The city continued to refurbish itself, rehousing the Dunedin Public Art Gallery in the Octagon in 1996 and buying and restoring the Railway Station, a new stadium and recently completed a large development of the
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later, such as Taoka and Te Wera, Tarewai and Te Rakiihia are identified with events at Huriawa, Mapoutahi, Pukekura and Otepoti and have descendants known in the historical period. Te Rakiihia died and was buried somewhere in what is now central Dunedin about 1785.
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In this time too people started to notice Dunedin's mellowing, the aging of its grand old buildings, with writers like E.H. McCormick pointing out its atmospheric charm. R.N. Field at the art school inspired young students to break from tradition with
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are others started in this time. In the central city the branches that held back the mud on the street were replaced with limestone blocks and a sewerage system started construction in 1863 finishing in 1908. Representing the local Scottish heritage
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allowed the harbour to almost break through to the sea, however, there is no record of it doing so during this time. It has been speculated that the silting up of this harbour entrance lead to the abandonment (late 1700s) of the village of
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south. It was the only one of New Zealand's original six provinces to have a Māori name - a reflection of the area's European settlement in pre-colonial times. There were squabbles between 'the Old Identity' - the Scottish,
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occupation of the wider Dunedin area occurred within decades of their arrival in New Zealand (1280–1320). The population at this time was concentrated along the southern coast and they relied on seals and to a lesser extent
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settlement in 1848. Residential areas outside the belt became separate boroughs, and were not amalgamated with Dunedin until much later. The Garden - New Zealand's oldest - was established in 1863 on a site surrounding the
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Inevitably the upper harbour was used by Māori for nearly 500 years before Europeans arrived but very little direct evidence remains. The current location of Dunedin's central city sits on either side of a ridge of land
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The Green Island landfill opened in 1981 Fluoride started to be added to Dunedin's drinking water in 1966, and is currently used in 85% of homes. Storm water was separated from sewage in the 1980s.
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The main roads through the city changed to a one-way system in 1968. The first trolley bus went into operation in 1950 going to Opōho. By 1960s Dunedin had 76 trolly buses which replaced trams, the
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and Saddle Hill. He charted the area and reported penguins and seals in the vicinity which led sealers to visit, their first recorded landings being late in the first decade of the 19th century.
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led to a rapid influx of people, giving Dunedin by 1865 the highest rate of population increase in the country. The new arrivals included many Irish, but also Italians, French, Germans,
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Anglican Cathedral, St. Paul's started in 1915 and consecrated in 1919 was the last great Gothic Revival building, and remains uncompleted. In another act of demographic defiance the
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at a retrial in 2009. Speculation about the case continued long after Bain was acquitted, including whether or not he should receive compensation for the years he spent in prison.
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in ancient time, of Kahui Tipua and Te Rapuwai, ancient peoples of shadowy memory, and then Waitaha, followed by Kāti Mamoe, the latter arriving late in the 16th century, and then
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was altered with the quick adoption of the pound as a means of exchange. The European's were reliant on the Māori for food right up until the late 1840s which also allowed for a
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Central Dunedin was heavily inundated with water twice during the 1920s, in 1923 and then in March 1929. The 1929 flood remains Dunedin's worst-ever flood. It was caused by the
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in 1890–1893 on their behalf. He paid his anti-suffragist campaigners a bounty for signatures collected, but lost credibility when some signatures were found to be fraudulent.
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was home to New Zealand's first golf course in 1872. The sewage was taken to Dunedin Harbour which was unpopular. Gas lighting was introduced to Dunedin Streets in 1863.
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for the bulk of their food. With reduced moa and seal numbers the population slumped. Elsewhere in New Zealand it grew again with the evolution of the horticulture based
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Started with four regional stations in 1969 they were networked, Dunedin and Wellington one channel and Auckland & Christchurch the other in 1980 became one system
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at Port Chalmers in 1879 to link shipping information to Dunedin. During the 20th century, influence and activity moved north to the other centres ("the drift north").
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When "a vibrant and productive Māori community was destroyed and total State control of all matters Māori, with full power over the Māori social order, was sought" at
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and others, back to the city, or to Dunedin for the first time, where some stayed and many lingered. Good Modernist buildings appeared, such as the Dental School and
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After the war prosperity and population growth revived, although Dunedin trailed as the fourth 'main centre'. The university expanded, the rest of the city did not.
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after a low weather system brought heavy rain to the coastal Otago region. Flood damage was exacerbated by the suburb's high water table and the breakdown of the
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This was a culturally vibrant time with the university's new privately endowed fellowships for writers, composers and visual artists, bringing James K Baxter,
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forming the first cell of indigenous Modernism. The Second World War saw the dispersal of these painters, but not before McCahon had met a very youthful poet,
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During and directly after the Gold Rush in the 1860s and 1870s was a time of prosperity many institutions and businesses were established in Dunedin. The
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Between 1976 and 1981 the city went into absolute decline. This lent support to the proposal to establish an aluminium smelter at Aramoana as one of Sir
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Southern Hemisphere. The first municipal restrooms in Dunedin were only built in 1927. More companies and institutions were founded in these years, the
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connection at the normal internet price. The fiber cable rollout reached 11,615 homes and companies, saving Dunedin an estimated 15 million dollars.
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In 1974 Dunedin was hit by a magnitude 4.9 earthquake, causing substantial damage to rare buildings and many chimneys throughout the city. In 1979
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and Chinese, all lumped together by the earlier settlers as 'the New Iniquity'. This reduced the dominance of the earlier Scottish immigrants and
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The Exchange (1868 till its demolition in the 1960s). The stock exchange and the first building to house the University of Otago (1871 to 1878).
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Population decline steadied and by 1990 Dunedin had re-invented itself as the 'heritage city' with its main streets refurbished in
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Prior to 1861, Dunedin's population was small, numbering only two or three thousand people, but in 1861 the discovery of gold at
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Bunce, Michael; Beavan, Nancy R.; Oskam, Charlotte L.; Jacomb, Christopher; Allentoft, Morten E.; Holdaway, Richard N. (2014).
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Relative to the rest of the country Dunedin was in decline, however, merchants like Edward Theomin built his grand town house
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Initially European contact was made by sealers in the 1790s and then whalers, both being focused in the lower harbour around
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In 1852 when the provinces were created Dunedin became the capital of the Otago Province, the whole of New Zealand from the
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marae also provided accommodation and support for Bhutanese refugees, displaced by from the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes.
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pumping station. 1,200 homes and businesses were damaged by flood damage, with total flood damage reaching $ 138,000,000.
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organised two ships to sail to the head of the Otago Harbour and found the colony of Dunedin. Soon after the discovery of
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inland from Dunedin in 1861 led to the new city becoming the New Zealand's main industrial and commercial centre. The
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Dunedin's population had a slight decline during the depression, when it fell by 3,000 to 82,000. With the 1930s an
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Steep streets like High Street remain evidence of grid plan created in Britain with little regard for local terrain.
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transport bearable. In 1846, an ordinance for the establishment and maintenance of a constabulary force was passed.
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never existed in isolation, but have always been a staging ground between inland Otago and the wider world. While
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One of the world's oldest green belts, the Town Belt was planned in Scotland at the time of the advent of the
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across the Nga-Moana-e-rua ridge. The material from this was used to reclaim the mudflats, starting with the
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In the 1980s, these trends were paralleled by a burgeoning popular music scene which made Dunedin and its "
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were abandoned by 1826 reflecting the massive loss of life from measles, population displacements from the
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in the 1860s. Before 1858 the town was divided in two until a path was blasted between Princes St and the
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helped to launch Frances Hodgkins on her career as New Zealand's most distinguished expatriate artist.
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Peninsula, This has been traditionally linked with a series of tunnels in the Anderson's Bay region.
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was poorly drained and marshy. Early settlement of the area took place along the hill fringes at
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in 1910, all first of their types in New Zealand. But Dunedin was no longer the biggest city.
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minority. Specifically, there were frequent clashes between the Dunedin City Council and the
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became a sports ground in the 1870s and had its first international cricket game in 1883.
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in the 1890s. Over the 20th century Dunedin's retail centre gradually moved from here to
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was opened in 1871 with three professors teaching Classics and English, Mathematics and
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sailed off the Otago Peninsula between February 25 and March 5, 1770 and named
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occurred destroying half the suburb, but with no loss of life.
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5899: 5897: 5894: 5892: 5889: 5887: 5884: 5882: 5879: 5877: 5874: 5872: 5869: 5867: 5866:Hoopers Inlet 5864: 5862: 5859: 5857: 5854: 5852: 5849: 5847: 5844: 5840: 5837: 5836: 5835: 5832: 5830: 5827: 5825: 5822: 5820: 5819:Cape Saunders 5817: 5815: 5814:Boulder Beach 5812: 5810: 5807: 5805: 5802: 5800: 5797: 5795: 5792: 5791: 5789: 5785: 5779: 5776: 5774: 5771: 5769: 5766: 5764: 5763:Sullivans Dam 5761: 5759: 5756: 5754: 5751: 5749: 5746: 5744: 5743:Otago Harbour 5741: 5739: 5738:Mount Cargill 5736: 5734: 5731: 5729: 5728:Lindsay Creek 5726: 5724: 5721: 5719: 5716: 5714: 5711: 5709: 5706: 5704: 5701: 5699: 5696: 5694: 5691: 5690: 5688: 5684: 5681: 5677: 5667: 5664: 5662: 5659: 5657: 5654: 5652: 5649: 5647: 5644: 5642: 5639: 5637: 5634: 5632: 5629: 5627: 5624: 5622: 5619: 5617: 5614: 5612: 5609: 5607: 5604: 5602: 5599: 5597: 5596:Port Chalmers 5594: 5592: 5589: 5587: 5584: 5582: 5579: 5577: 5574: 5572: 5569: 5567: 5564: 5562: 5561:Macandrew Bay 5559: 5557: 5554: 5552: 5549: 5547: 5544: 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5143: 5140: 5138: 5135: 5133: 5130: 5128: 5125: 5123: 5120: 5118: 5115: 5113: 5110: 5109: 5107: 5103: 5097: 5094: 5092: 5089: 5087: 5084: 5082: 5081:Dunedin North 5079: 5077: 5074: 5072: 5069: 5067: 5064: 5063: 5061: 5057: 5054: 5050: 5046: 5042: 5037: 5033: 5026: 5021: 5019: 5014: 5012: 5007: 5006: 5003: 4991: 4988: 4986: 4983: 4981: 4978: 4976: 4973: 4971: 4970:Dunstan Trail 4968: 4967: 4965: 4961: 4955: 4952: 4950: 4947: 4945: 4942: 4940: 4939:Otago (rugby) 4937: 4935: 4932: 4930: 4927: 4925: 4922: 4920: 4917: 4916: 4914: 4910: 4904: 4901: 4899: 4896: 4894: 4891: 4889: 4886: 4884: 4883:Dunedin Sound 4881: 4879: 4876: 4874: 4871: 4869: 4866: 4865: 4863: 4859: 4853: 4850: 4848: 4845: 4843: 4840: 4838: 4835: 4833: 4830: 4828: 4825: 4823: 4820: 4818: 4815: 4813: 4810: 4808: 4805: 4803: 4800: 4798: 4795: 4793: 4790: 4788: 4785: 4784: 4782: 4778: 4772: 4769: 4767: 4764: 4762: 4759: 4758: 4756: 4754:Organisations 4752: 4746: 4743: 4741: 4738: 4736: 4733: 4731: 4728: 4726: 4725:Stuart 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Index

Dunedin
City of Literature

George O'Brien
Dunedin
First Church
Dunedin area
Middlemarch railroad 1891
Airport 1962
Matanaka Farm 1843
Oldest settlement (1300s)
Burning of Otakou 1817
William Cargill
Otago Harbour
Dunedin's
Waikouaiti
Middlemarch
Taieri River mouth
Mosgiel
Otago Peninsula
Port Chalmers
inland Otago
Māori
moa
Classic

Otakou
Musket Wars
Free Church of Scotland
gold

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