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1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ABBOTT, H. Motupipi/Takaka 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Storekeeper - Motupipi Education ABBOTT, H. Motupipi/Takaka 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Committee Provincial Solicitor for Nelson Provincial Goverment - on Executive Council - ADAMS, H. Nelson Member of Provincial Council - Town of 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Nelson - Legal Practitioner & President of Nelson Institute ADAMS, Mrs Nelson Board and Lodging-house - Haven road 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ADAMS, T. Nelson Boot and Shoe Maker 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ADAMS, W. Nelson Justice of the Peace 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac AIKEN, G Nelson Auctioneer 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Bookseller and Stationer / Storekeeper, AITKEN, A. Nelson 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Bridge Street Marine Surveyor - Custom-house Agent - AKERSTEN, William. Nelson Nelson Provincial Goverment - Surveyor of 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Vessels ALLANT, W. Motueka Medical Practitioner M.D. 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ALLCOTT, Mr Hope Storekeeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ALLEN, D. Collingwood Store on the diggings at Rocky River 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ALLPORT, A. Stoke Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ANDREWS, J. Spring Grove Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ANDREWS, T. Waimea South District Constable - Postmaster 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ANDREWS, T. Wakefield District Constable (same person as above) 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ANSLOW, T. Nelson Storekeeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ANSTICE, J. Nelson Baker 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ARMSTRONG, J. Nelson Carter 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ASKEW, T. Takaka Storekeeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ASKEW, Thomas. Nelson Storekeeper, Bridge Street 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ASKEW, W. Riwaka Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac ATKINS, Thomas Motueka Road Board 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac AUGARDE, H. J. L. Wakefield Inn - The Thatched House, Quail Valley 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Assistant to Surveyor - Nelson Provincial AUSTIN, A. D. Nelson 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Goverment Teacher of Public School & Librarian, Stoke AUSTIN, E. Stoke 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Library AVIS, J. Waimea West Inn - The Waimea Inn 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BAGSHAW, J.C., Rev Nelson Church of England, Officiating Minister 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BAIGENT, A. Wakefield Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Member of Provincial Council - Member BAIGENT, E. Waimea South 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Nelson Central Board under Education Act. Saw Mill - Education Committee, Waimea BAIGENT, Edward. Wakefield 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac District Roads Board Secretary to Nelson Board of BAILEY, J. L. Nelson 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Works/Education Comm: BAIRD, J. Motupipi Builder - Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BAKER, G Nelson Storekeeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BALL, F. Riwaka Teacher of Public School 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BALME, C Nelson Blacksmith 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BALME, H Nelson Coachmaker 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BALY, H. Nelson Wine and Spirit Store - Brewer 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BANKS, A. Nelson Cooper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BARNES, H Collingwood Inn - Collingwood Hotel 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BARNETT, W. Takaka Tailor 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Member of Provincial Council - Justice of BARNICOAT, J. W. Waimea East 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac the Peace Waimea District Roads Board - on 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BARNICOAT, J. W. Richmond Education Comm: Nelson Trust Funds - Trustee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BARNICOAT, J. W. Amuri Member of Provincial Council - Speaker 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BARRETT, J. Nelson Carpenter and Builder 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BARTLETT, C. J. Nelson Draper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BATCHELOR, G. Nelson Boot and Shoe Maker 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BATCHELOR, T. Nelson Boot and Shoe Maker 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BATCHELOR, T. C. Collingwood Store on the diggings at Washbourne's Flat 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Ironmonger and Storekeeper (probably BATCHELOR, T. C. Nelson 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac same person as above) BATEY Richmond Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BEATSON Stoke Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BEAUCHAMP, J. W. G. Nelson Architect & Surveyor 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BEECH, B. Stoke Inn - The Turf Hotel 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BEIT, J. Nelson Custom-house Agent 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BEITT, Misses Nelson Private School 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BELL, W. Waimea West Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Inn and Storekeeper - Road Board - BENSEMAN, C. H. Upper Moutere 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Education Comm: BENTLEY, J. Nelson Storekeeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BERRY, F. T. Collingwood Inn - Golden Age Tavern 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BERRY, T. R. Nelson Storekeeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BETTS, A. G. Nelson Storekeeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BEVAN, P. Wairau Innkeeper, Waitohi 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BIGGS, S. Nelson Boot and Shoe Maker 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BIRD, J. Wakefield Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BIRD, Mrs Nelson Butcher 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BLACK, J. P. Nelson Draper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BLACK, R. Nelson Carpenter and Builder 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BLICK, G. Nelson Bricklayer and Stonemason 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BLICK, W. Nelson Tanner 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BLUNDELL, F. H. Waimea West Education Committee - Justice of the Peace 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BLYTHE, M. Nelson Maltster 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BODDINGTON Wakefield Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BONNINGTON, C Nelson Teacher of Music 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BONNINGTON, H. Richmond Boot & Shoe Maker, Butcher 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BOWDEN, Rev T. A. Wakefield Church of England, Officiating Minister 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BOYCE, W. Motueka School Committee - Pound keeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BOYES, J. Motueka School Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BOYES, W Motueka District Constable and Poundkeeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BRENT, W. Nelson Carpenter and Builder 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BRICE, J. Collingwood Butcher 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BRIGHT, T. Nelson Carpenter and Builder 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BROCK, J. Nelson Veterinary Surgeon 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BROWN and SIMPSON Nelson Bricklayers and Stonemasons 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BROWN, W. Wakefield Teacher of Public School 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BROWNING, Mrs Nelson Milliners 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Surveyor for Nelson Provincial Goverment & BRUNNER, T. Nelson 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Commisioner of Native Reserves BURLACE, W. Stoke Shoemaker 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BURN, E Nelson Tin-Plate Worker 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BURNETT, J. Motupipi Land Surveyor and Colliery Viewer 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BURNS, D. Nelson Carpenter and Builder 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BURT, H. W. Motupipi Storekeeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Architect & Surveyor - Secretary, Nelson BURY, Maxwell. Nelson 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Coal Mining Company BURY, Mrs Nelson Private School 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BUSH, A. Richmond Innkeeper (Appleby) - The Travellers Rest 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BUSH, G. F. Nelson Legal Practitioner 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BUSH, T Nelson Turner and Upholsterer 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BUSH, T, and Brother Nelson Cabinet Makers 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac BUTLER Richmond Education Committee 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Church of England, Officiating Minister - BUTT, Rev H. F. Wairau 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Education Committee, Town of Beaver BUXTON, E. Nelson Merchants 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CALDER, J. B. Nelson Boatbuilder and Shipwright 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CALDER, P., Rev Nelson Free Church of Scotland, Officiating Minister 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CAMPBELL, A. L. G. Motueka Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CAMPBELL, M. Nelson Miller 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CAMPBELL, P. Takaka Storekeeper 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CANN, J. Collingwood Bricklayer 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CARSWELL, T. Wakapuaka Teacher of Public School 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CARTER, J Nelson Hotelier - Bush Tavern 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CARTER, Thomas Wairau Road Board, Town of Beaver 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Assistant to Chief Clerk - Nelson Provincial CATLEY, J. T. Nelson 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac Goverment CAZALY, Mrs Nelson Milliners 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CHAMBERLAIN, John. Lower Moutere Storekeeper - Motueka Road Board 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CHITTENDEN, D Nelson Teacher of Dancing 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CHRISTISON, P. Collingwood Baker at Slate River 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CLARK, G Nelson Hotelier - Commercial Hotel 1859 Nelson Directory and Almanac CLARK, H. L. N. Nelson Saddler
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