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Waipu Caledonian Society
(www.waipugames.co.nz)The Waipu Caledonian Society was formed in 1870 to run the newly instituted Highland Games. Running this iconic event featuring traditional dress, events and more.
View Website - Northland Early Settlers - Cultural Organisations
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New Zealand Yesteryears
(www.yesteryears.co.nz)New Zealand 19th century history resources for genealogists.
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Turakina Highland Games
(www.turakinahighlandgames.co.nz)Offering information on the Turakina Highland Games. Including cultural information and references. Also includes photos, event history and more.
View Website - Manawatu-Wanganui Early Settlers - Sports Events
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Chinese Garden
(www.chinesegarden.co.nz)The Chinese Garden commemorates the contribution of Chinese people to the history and culture of Dunedin. Dunedin has had a long history of Chinese settlement, with many Cantonese people settling in and around the city at the time of the Central Otago Gold Rush.
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Libeau Descendants Society
(www.libeau-family.org)The society of the descendants that arrived on Banks Peninsula, on the first ship from France in 1840.
View Website - Christchurch Early Settlers - Genealogy
Business Info: Libeau Descendants Society
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Christ Church - Taita
(www.christ-church.org.nz/)The oldest church in the Wellington region and one of the oldest in its original condition in New Zealand. It is also thought to be the oldest complete building in Wellington.
View Website - Wellington City Early Settlers - Christianity
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Petone Settlers Museum
(www.petonesettlers.org.nz)A great little museum and memorial to the landing of the first organised European immigrants in New Zealand.
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Cobblestones Wairarapa Regional Early Settlers Museum
(www.cobblestonesmuseum.org.nz)The Cobblestones Museum provides exhibitions about early settlers and pioneers in the Wairarapa region. Located in Greytown, the Museum contains a number of reconstructions including a printing works, a fire station, horse-drawn vehicles and a blacksmith's forge.
View Website - Wairarapa Early Settlers
Business Info: Cobblestones Wairarapa Regional Early Settlers Museum - 169 Main Street, Greytown, Wairarapa
They Say: Take a step back in time to the pioneering days of the Wairarapa. The Cobblestones Regional Early Settlers Museum is located in Greytown on the site of the original Cobb & Co stables operated by the Hastwel...More about Cobblestones Wairarapa Regional Early Settlers Museum.
Keywords: early settlers, settlers museums, historic buildings, wairarapa visitor attractions
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History House Museum
(www.history-house.co.nz)A museum located in Greymouth, with an amazing collection of photographs and information about Greymouth and the surrounding area from the 1860's.
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Comte De Paris Descendants Group
(www.comtedeparisdescendants.org.nz)The Comte de Paris Descendants Group is dedicated to preserving the heritage of the German and French families who landed in Akaroa in 1840. They keep a document archive and work to maintain ancestral links.
Business Info: Comte De Paris Descendants Group
They Say: Comte de Paris Descendants Group - Preserving the heritage of the French and German families who landed at Akaroa from the ship Comte de Paris in August 1840.As a group we aim to encourage the preservation and ...More about Comte De Paris Descendants Group.
Keywords: akaroa history, german descendants, banks peninsula heritage, french descendants
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A Kiwi Adams finding his Roots!
(freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kiwiadams/)
Dedicated to my ancestors who emigrated to New Zealand from England, Ireland and Denmark.
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Trail of Waitangi
(www.waitangi.com)A site conveying a personal interpretation of New Zealand's colonial history and the Treaty of Waitangi.
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NZ History
(www.zealand.org.nz/history.htm)Early history of New Zealand divided into categories of Moriori, Whakapapa and European.
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Pioneers in New Zealand and the South Pacific
(homepages.ihug.co.nz/~tonyf/)Under full sail, her decks heaving in the swell, the British immigrant ship, London, began her long voyage on the 10th August, 1840, to the little known colony of New Zealand.
