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Fruit for the picking
There is a little known secret in the Top of the South - Free Food for the picking. Yes, fruit trees are now being grown in public places,...
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Quakers in Nelson - Quakers Acre Cemetery
The Society of Friends Quakers, from the earliest days in seventeenth century England, hold strongly to the value of peace. When the founder, George Fox, was asked to enlist...
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Seaview Cemetery
1916 to present day Since the opening of Marsden Valley Cemetery[http://nelson.govt.nz/services/facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-in-nelson-2/marsden-valley-cemetery/] in 1956, Seaview Cemetery[http://nelson.govt.nz/services/facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-in-nelson-2/seaview-cemetery/] has been used principally by those with close relatives already buried here. If you walk up the...
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Stoke Sports
Before the 1940s the main winter sport in Stoke was hockey and, in summer, tennis was played on the ground adjacent to the Stoke Memorial hall[sitetree_link,id=686]. Rugby football was...
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The Hale family and the second Colonial landscape
The work of early nurserymen can be seen in Nelson and all over New Zealand. Their work marks significant milestones, from the Queen’s Jubilee[http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/anniversaries/page-1] to the commemoration of the lives...
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