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In 1985, the company merged with Collins Real Estate to form Harcourts Real Estate Ltd. and became one of the largest real estate companies in the country. [6] In 1988, Stephen Collins introduced Harcourts’ current franchise model and made Harcourts a publicly listed company. National Bank of New Zealand was one of the first shareholders.
Fletcher House is a historic house at Broad Bay on Otago Peninsula, part of the New Zealand city of Dunedin. The house was one of the first to be built by Sir James Fletcher , the founder of one of New Zealand's biggest companies, Fletcher Construction .
Dunedin Gasworks Exhauster and Boiler House [33] Braemar Street South Dunedin: 1907 Gasworks (Museum) Dunedin Law Courts: 1 Stuart Street: Central city 1902 Courtrooms Dunedin Prison (Former) [34] 2 Castle Street Central city 1895 - 1897 Prison (Museum) Dunedin Railway Station, Platform & Gates Anzac Square Central city 1905
Central Dunedin. Stuart Street is marked in red and runs across this map, with Upper Stuart Street marked (5) and Lower Stuart Street marked (6). Stuart Street is one of the main streets of Dunedin, New Zealand. As with many of Dunedin's streets, it is named after a main street in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Maori Hill is a residential suburb of the New Zealand city of Dunedin.It is located at the northern end of the ridge which runs in a crescent around the central city's western edge, 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) to the northwest of the city centre, immediately above and within the Town Belt. [3]
Dunedin: 1990 Electricity distribution, 100% Dunedin Council-owned P A Bank of New Zealand: Financials Banks Auckland: 1861 Bank, subsidiary of National Australia Bank: P A Barfoot & Thompson: Financials Real estate services Auckland: 1923 Property sales and management P A Black + White Mobile: Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications ...
What one nurse learned about humanity amidst the Ebola epidemic
Olveston Historic Home is a substantial house and museum in an inner suburb of Dunedin, New Zealand. The house was designed by Ernest George in the Jacobean style in the early 20th century for the Theomin family. When Dorothy Theomin died in 1966, the house, garden and contents were gifted to the city, and are now open to the public. The house ...