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Timber furniture specialists providing classical, contemporary and country style furniture and homewares from showrooms in Wellington and Auckland.
The museum building is the original Methodist church built in 1911.
A great little museum and memorial to the landing of the first organised European immigrants in New Zealand.
A provider of genealogical services and information, including free access to a wide range of databases.
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).
John MacGibbon's illustrated social history about early migrants to the Free Church of Scotland settlement in Otago, NZ, in the mid 19th century.
The company that allows you to choose your tour route and options on a day to day basis. It is, after all, your tour.
Key dates for most years. No source references given.
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.
An information site on the White Swan, which was holed by a rock while steaming down the New Zealand coast from Napier to Wellington.
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.
Information about the club and the Hawke's Bay region.
The Wiarere Boulder Valley is composed of thousands of basalt boulders, stacked on top of each other. Tours are available featuring tracks, suspension bridges and platforms.
Resources for NZ European, Pacific Island and Maori genealogist researchers.
A form of psychotherapy that believes there is no real separation between the mind and body. It helps us understand ourselves in terms of our body and its energy patterns.
Greytown in the Wairarapa is a treasure trove of arts and craft shops and offers a wide variety of accommodation options for the Martinborough vinyards.
A site with visitor information from a vast Web of inter-linked sites.
Dunedin's oldest and largest auction house. Auctioneers of antiques, collectables, art and general goods. Also offering estate clearances, valuations and on site auction services from Christchurch southwards.
A club in which membership allows access to sports and recreational facilities, fine dining, event management and reciprocal New Zealand and overseas Clubs access. Membership is by invitation only.
Promoting the town of Marton and the surrounding district. Marton (population 5000 plus) is situated on the fertile Rangitikei plains halfway between Wanganui and Palmerston North.
The New Zealand political scene which includes why there is no Constitution, the form of Government, the Justice System, and membership in organisations.
Offer boutique homestay, bed and breakfast and accommodation in Martinborough.
Self contained cottage accommodation in Dannevirke, a convenient stop when travelling between Hawke's Bay and Wellington, with a continental breakfast included.
Take a tour of historic homes, designed by English architects between 1880 and 1915, and hidden away in the New Zealand countryside. Tours operate within the Rangitikei, Hawkes Bay and Wanganui districts.
A site conveying a personal interpretation of New Zealand's colonial history and the Treaty of Waitangi.
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