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Thomas Lambert (horticulturist)

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attended Wairoa County Council meetings. He was widely respected for his astute and fair reporting for local and national newspapers, his enthusiastic advocacy of any projects likely to boost the town or the district, and his fairness, humour and friendliness. He retired in 1938 at the age of 84, but continued writing and gardening until his death, aged 89, on 17 April 1944 at Wairoa. He was survived by his wife, Jessie, and six daughters.
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William Lambert died in 1907, leaving Thomas the sole support of his mother and sisters, as well as having to provide for his own large family. He built a handsome house and remained in Wairoa, declining offers of employment elsewhere. In his 60 years of journalism and editing Lambert regularly
182:, arriving on 4 October 1875 at Spit, Wairoa, where William Lambert was appointed the first Anglican clergyman. Mary Jane Lambert was forced to make home in a two-room whare with a dirt floor, where she previously had a large house with four indoor servants. 228:
From 1896, Lambert agitated for a rail link connecting Wairoa to the rest of the east coast. Travel was otherwise difficult and the future of the town was at stake. However, the railway was not completed until 1939.
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Lambert became so interested in the history of the Māori of Wairoa that he became a fluent speaker, a trusted interpreter, and explorer of the district. The Māori called him
213:, served on several local committees, and was a regular activist for the Presbyterian church and the temperance movement. He also found time to judge at horticultural shows. 44: 166:, for eighteen months as a surgeon, becoming skilled at obstetrics, dressing wounds, and setting bones. During his time at St. Vincent's he published articles in the 338: 358: 323: 353: 348: 91: 328: 163: 63: 276: 158:, to schoolmaster William Lambert, and former schoolteacher, Mary Jane Bingham. He was their eldest child. His father was a graduate of 308: 70: 281: 110: 333: 77: 48: 59: 343: 37: 159: 84: 318: 313: 217: 190: 198: 185:
The Lamberts founded a tree nursery and Wairoa's first chemist shop. Thomas became the
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on 7 April 1886, with whom he had nine children (two were to die in infancy).
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Before he could complete his training, Lambert's family moved to
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The story of old Wairoa and the East Coast district
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