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We can connect 4 things related to 1900, Not specified, TAPUHI, and Meat industry and trade to the places on this map.
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Workers on the chain, Lonburn Freezing Works - Photograph taken by Ross Giblin

Date: 10 August 1985

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1985/3580-F

Description: Arthur Tonan gutting sheep at the Longburn Freezing Works, Longburn, Manawatu. Photographed by Evening Post staff photographer Ross Giblin 10 August 1985. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacitate film negative, 35mm

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Striking Gear Meat workers, Petone

Date: 13 April 1981

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1981/1473-F

Description: Stiking Gear Meat workers, Petone, after having heard that a provisional agreement had been reached between the management and union. They had been on strike for almost seven weeks. From left - Des Tarau. Warren Weston. Joe Crew. Tony Wither. Dave Kimura. Photographed by an Evening Post staff photographer 13 April 1981. Source of descriptive information - notes on negative envelope Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate film negative, 35mm

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Right Reverend Manu Bennett, Bishop of Aotearoa, at the Gear Meat Company, Petone, Lowe...

Date: 1 Oct 1970

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1970/4183-F

Description: Right Reverend Manu Bennett, Bishop of Aotearoa, at the Gear Meat Company, Petone, Lower Hutt, Wellington, with Maori butchers. Photographs taken 1 October 1970 by an unidentified Evening Post staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm

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Opening of the Benneydale Meatworks

Date: 15 May 1992

From: Maniapoto Archives Oral History Project: He Taonga Tuku Iho

Reference: OHInt-0085-08

Description: Opening of the Benneydale Meatworks contains the powhiri, karanga, opening mihi by Mr Buddy Te Whare and brief translation by Mr Te Whare of this mihi, official greeting by a Kaumatua of the Ngati Rereahu people to the opening, introduction of Mr Wetere by Me Te Whare, Mr Wetere's formal greetings, speech by Rob Buckley (Chairmain of King Country Lamb Ltd), speech by Mr David Carey about the meat works and the people involved with its development, introduction of Mr Rongo Wetere (Chairman of the Maniapoto Maori Trust Board), speech by Mr Wetere, introduction of Jim Bolger, Mr Bolger's speech. Language - and English Venue - Benneydale Abstracted by - Rewi Nankivell Recorded by - Place of recording Robin Whanga (audio technican); Mr Sonny Tauariki (Video technician) Recorded by - Robin Whanga Venue - Benneydale Accompanying material - Printed abstract contains background information about the project; a report by Robin Whanga about the opening of the Benneydale Lamb Processing Plant; a copy of the speech given by Prime Minister Jim Bolger at the opening; copy of the speech given by Mr Rongo Wetere and karakia. Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-004457 Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-0752. Printed abstract contains photographs of; Jim Bolger being presented a carved Taonga by Mr Rongo Wetere, Jim Bolger making his address; the Ourongomai Poho lamb processing plaque, Jim Bolger unveiling the plaque and two photographs of the He Taonga Tuku Iho project team.

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