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The Wallace Early Settlers Museum at Riverton was founded by descendants of early settlers in the district.
The early Scottish settlers of Otago and Southland were the original focus of this museum and its collections and displays reflect this strong association with the pioneer era.
Timber furniture specialists providing classical, contemporary and country style furniture and homewares from showrooms in Wellington and Auckland.
A family tree site dedicated to selected New Zealand early settler families.
New Zealand 19th century history resources for genealogists.
Visit the Coromandel region's most popular museum, featuring exhibits dating from 800-950AD, Maori artefacts and relics from the days of early settlement.
A 375km multi-sport event, set in the back country of Central Otago following the old trails opened up by the pioneers in their search for gold. It includes kayaking, mountain biking, running and road biking.
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.
A great little museum and memorial to the landing of the first organised European immigrants in New Zealand.
This Cromwell orchard produces a wide variety of fresh fruit including cherries, apricots, peaches and more for the New Zealand and export markets. Mail order cherries for Christmas, try their dried fruit or one of their homemade preserves.
Information about the club and the Hawke's Bay region.
Lakes District Museum, situated in the historic gold mining village of Arrowtown, is just 20 minutes drive from New Zealand's premiere resort, Queenstown. The museum has excellent archival facilities for those interested in genealogy.
A research programme at Massey University, looking into the area of immigrant settlement in New Zealand. Funded by the New Zealand Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (FRST) with grants from the Public Good Science Fund (PGSF).
The Lakes District Museum Education Programme in Arrowtown provides hands-on learning and education resources designed to enhance and enrich the New Zealand curriculum.
Stroll around and step back into the past and experience the memories these old exhibits will bring. You will be more than impressed with the number and condition of the exhibits that were used in the everyday lives of our ancestors.
This restaurant and function centre is located in a historic 1909 building, surrounded by flowering gardens.
Offering a unique look back at New Zealand history, the Putaruru Timber Museum showcases the district's timber history through a range of educational and interactive exhibits and displays.
Albertland and Port Albert history and genealogy.
Bullock wagons, pioneers, water and strawberries help describe some of the history, scenery and character to be experienced as you travel along South Canterbury's Heritage Trails.
Key dates for most years. No source references given.
Administration, collection development, cataloguing, indexing, information retrieval, research and management of specialist small libraries.
A producer and distributor of kumara, a vegetable brought to New Zealand by early Maori settlers over one thousand years ago from its Pacific Island source. Available from supermarkets nationwide.
John MacGibbon's illustrated social history about early migrants to the Free Church of Scotland settlement in Otago, NZ, in the mid 19th century.
Song of Waitaha: The Histories of a Nation is a visually stunning and beautifully illustrated book telling the stories of our nation.
An volunteer organisation involved in the maintenance and development of the Devonport Museum.
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