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Who are the pioneers of barbers?

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Who are the pioneers of barbers?

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  1. amomipais82
    Hi ,
    William GILL was toll gate collector at Kaiwharawhara in 1864 and a Mrs MADIGAN in 1892

    Petone 1892; S.R. KENNEDY, acting Manager of Colonial Bank;G.A. CHAPMAN, manager of the fiddle string factory;William H. RANDERSON, manager of Trade Auxiliary Co; WG LODDER, marine engineer; Edmund P BUNNY, solicitor; Benj DAWSON railway manager; J. DON, Empire Hotel; JJ HOLLOW railway porter;

    Wainuiomata 1866; J & D d**k, R SINCLAIR, R NEALE, W WAKEHAM, T CROWTHER, C COLLINS, G WOODS, B MICHAEL, R & W PROUSE, & J GRACE, most were farmers.

    Wadestowns shop appeared in Hanover St. Bill WINTON ran it first.
    Gertie & Kitty BERRY lived in Wilton. Annie & Maurice COMPTON-SMITH, lived in Khandallah where he practiced amateur Photography. As did S.P. & Kitty ANDREW. Ebenezer MAXWELLs reminicences tell of Wadestown with only 5 houses and a boarding school in the 1860's. George CLARK was a suburban pioneer of 1888. An Englishman, Joseph COVERDALE was relieved of his Hutt Road section at 200% profit to him and the enlargement of the Kaiwarra reserve and surrounds became the Ngatoto Reserve (Presently Nairnville Park) Joseph BODDINGTON sailed as a baby with his parents in 1842 - the first intermediate class passengers sent by the company. German colonist Charles CLIFFORD from Staffordshire,
    stayed in NZ for 20 years establishing sheep stations.

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