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Thomas Carter (New Zealand politician)

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Carter was first elected onto the Marlborough Provincial Council for the Wairau Valley electorate on 15 August 1862. He remained an elected member until the abolition of the provincial government system at the end of 1876. He was Superintendent of Marlborough Province from 25 March 1863 until 30 July
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Thomas Carter married Catherine Schroder, a daughter of G. W. Schroder, in 1866. His brother Joseph returned to England in 1867, where he died at the end of that year. His brother James, who had been Joseph's heir, died in 1881. Half of James' shareholding was left to Thomas Carter, whilst the other
218:. Their sheep runs included Stronvar, Wantwood, the Wither, Glenfield, Te Arowhenua, Richmond Dale, the Clarence, and Burleigh, and the Carter brothers were regarded as the wool kings of the Wairau Valley. They also grew 238:, including the Burleigh homestead. The Carters lived at Burleigh from 1897 onwards. In 1899, he donated 3 acres (1.2 ha) of land on which Marlborough High School was established, which is now known as 528: 543: 234:, England. In 1886, Carter visited Britain, and over the next ten years, he visited cities in New Zealand and Australia. In 1891, Carter bought the Wither Run on the outskirts of 548: 533: 445: 226:
1864, when he resigned as the role took up too much of his time. He was on the Executive Council of the Marlborough Provincial Council in 1867 and 1870.
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand: Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts
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in 1827, where he also received his education. As a young adult, he joined the
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in 1855. The brothers acquired large land holdings and, apart from the
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half was divided between two half-sisters and one half-brother in
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Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies
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Superintendent of Marlborough Province
W. D. H. Baillie
Arthur Seymour
Winterton, Lincolnshire
Blenheim
Superintendent
Marlborough Province
runholder
Winterton, Lincolnshire
Californian Gold Rush
Australia by its gold rushes
Nelson
Wairau Valley
Wairau River
Acheron
Waiau Toa / Clarence
Severn
Alma Rivers
flax
Lincolnshire
Blenheim
Marlborough Boys' College
Omaka Cemetery





Scholefield 1940

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