Dunedin Newzealand
became the capital of the Otago Province, the whole of New Zealand from the Waitaki
south. In 1861
the discovery of gold at Gabriel's Gully, to the southwest, led to a rapid influx of people and saw
Dunedin become New
Zealand's first city by growth of population in 1865. The new arrivals included many Irish, but also
Italians, Lebanese,
French, Germans, Jews and ChineseThe Dunedin Southern Cemetery was established in 1858, the
Dunedin Northern
Cemetery in
Dunedin and the region industrialised and consolidated and the Main South Line connected the city with
Christchurch in
1878 and Invercargill in 1879. Otago Boys' High School was founded in 1863. The University of Otago,
the oldest
university in New Zealand, in 1869.Otago Girls' High School was established in 1871. Between 1881 and
1957,
Dunedin was home to cable trams, being both one of the first and last such systems in the world. Early
in the 1880s
the inauguration of the frozen meat industry, with the first shipment leaving from Port Chalmers in
1882, saw the
beginning of a later great national industry.
After ten years of gold rushes the economy slowed but Julius Vogel's immigration and development
scheme brought
thousands more especially to Dunedin and Otago before recession set in again in the 1880s. In these
first and second
times of prosperity many institutions and businesses were established, New Zealand's first daThere was
also a
remarkable architectural flowering producing many substantial and ornamental buildings. R.A. Lawson's
First Church of
Otago and Knox Church are notable examples, as are buildings by Maxwell Bury and F.W. Petre. The
other visual arts
also flourished under the leadership of W. M. Hodgkins.The city's landscape and burgeoning townscape
were vividly
portrayed by George O'Brien 1821–1888. From the mid-1890s the economy revived. Institutions such as
the Toitu
Otago Settlers Museum and the Hocken Collections – the first of their kind in New Zealand – were
founded. More
notable buildings such as the Railway Station and Olveston were erected. New energy in the visual arts
represented by
G.P. Nerli culminated in the career of Frances Hodgki
Dunedin
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Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the
Otago Region.
While Tauranga, Napier-Hastings and ...
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Dunedin
City in New Zealand
Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the
Otago Region.
Population: 126,000 (2011) Statistics New Zealand
Area: 3,314 km²
Weather: 12°C, Wind NE at 13 km/h, Humidity
Local time: Tuesday 6:02 pm
Points of interest
Forsyth Barr Stadium
Forsyth Barr Stadium
Otago Peninsula
Otago Peninsula
Toitu Otago Settlers Museum
Toitu Otago Settlers Museum
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Dunedin
dunedin new zealand weather,
dunedin attractions,
dunedin airport,
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became the capital of the Otago Province, the whole of New Zealand from the Waitaki
south. In 1861
the discovery of gold at Gabriel's Gully, to the southwest, led to a rapid influx of people and saw
Dunedin become New
Zealand's first city by growth of population in 1865. The new arrivals included many Irish, but also
Italians, Lebanese,
French, Germans, Jews and ChineseThe Dunedin Southern Cemetery was established in 1858, the
Dunedin Northern
Cemetery in
Dunedin and the region industrialised and consolidated and the Main South Line connected the city with
Christchurch in
1878 and Invercargill in 1879. Otago Boys' High School was founded in 1863. The University of Otago,
the oldest
university in New Zealand, in 1869.Otago Girls' High School was established in 1871. Between 1881 and
1957,
Dunedin was home to cable trams, being both one of the first and last such systems in the world. Early
in the 1880s
the inauguration of the frozen meat industry, with the first shipment leaving from Port Chalmers in
1882, saw the
beginning of a later great national industry.
After ten years of gold rushes the economy slowed but Julius Vogel's immigration and development
scheme brought
thousands more especially to Dunedin and Otago before recession set in again in the 1880s. In these
first and second
times of prosperity many institutions and businesses were established, New Zealand's first daThere was
also a
remarkable architectural flowering producing many substantial and ornamental buildings. R.A. Lawson's
First Church of
Otago and Knox Church are notable examples, as are buildings by Maxwell Bury and F.W. Petre. The
other visual arts
also flourished under the leadership of W. M. Hodgkins.The city's landscape and burgeoning townscape
were vividly
portrayed by George O'Brien 1821–1888. From the mid-1890s the economy revived. Institutions such as
the Toitu
Otago Settlers Museum and the Hocken Collections – the first of their kind in New Zealand – were
founded. More
notable buildings such as the Railway Station and Olveston were erected. New energy in the visual arts
represented by
G.P. Nerli culminated in the career of Frances Hodgki
Dunedin
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunedin?
Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the
Otago Region.
While Tauranga, Napier-Hastings and ...
?History of Dunedin - ?St. Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin - ?Bayfield High School
News for Dunedi
Drink-driving disappoints Dunedin police
Otago Daily Times ?- 4 hours ago
Dunedin police have expressed disappointment after 14 drivers were charged with drink driving over the
weekend.
Police breath-tested 2239 ...
Dunedin not immune to quakes
Otago Daily Times? - 12 hours ago
Still some gold to be had in scarfie Dunedin
Marlborough Express? - 2 days ago
Official Website for Dunedin, New Zealand | DunedinNZ.com
Information on accommodation, activities, attractions, events, restaurants, shopping, maps, weather,
conferences and
tours in Dunedin, New Zealand.
?What to See & Do - ?Contact Us - ?Stay - ?Tourism Dunedin
Dunedin New Zealand, Dunedin accommodation and travel guide
Dunedin New Zealand the perfect travel destination for accommodation and a holiday, to see albatross
and penguins
on the otago Peninsula.
City of Dunedin
Searchable Dunedin information site. Information for Dunedin visitors, businesses and tourists, plus
events, weather,
opinions, and scenes. City Council cultural ...
› Home › Destinations › South Island?
Dunedin and Coastal Otago is a region of natural beauty overlaid with a fascinating cultural history,
often referred to as
the eco-capital of New Zealand.
Dunedin City Council - Home
Information about the services and facilities provided and managed by the Dunedin City Council for
residents and
visitors to Dunedin.
City of Dunedin, FL : Home
Dunedin Fire Rescue needs your help with stocking up on fire safety education materials for our
community outreach
programs. Times are lean and help is ...
Dunedin Tourism and Vacations: 58 Things to Do in Dunedin, New ...› South Pacific › New Zealand ›
South Island?
Rating: 5 - Review by TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice
Dunedin Tourism: TripAdvisor has 12789 reviews of Dunedin Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants
making it your best
Dunedin Vacation resource.
About Dunedin, University of Otago, New Zealand
Dunedin Railway Station Historic and sophisticated, Dunedin is the quintessential university city.
Originally modelled on
Edinburgh in Scotland, it is one of the ...
Welcome to the Dunedin Chamber Of Commerce located in ...
Resources for businesses and local area information.
Searches related to Dunedin
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Dunedin
City in New Zealand
Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the
Otago Region.
Population: 126,000 (2011) Statistics New Zealand
Area: 3,314 km²
Weather: 12°C, Wind NE at 13 km/h, Humidity
Local time: Tuesday 6:02 pm
Points of interest
Forsyth Barr Stadium
Forsyth Barr Stadium
Otago Peninsula
Otago Peninsula
Toitu Otago Settlers Museum
Toitu Otago Settlers Museum
Feedback/More info
Dunedin
dunedin new zealand weather,
dunedin attractions,
dunedin airport,
dunedin lord of the rings,
dunedin real estate,
dunedin things to do,
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