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  2. Gear Meat Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by James Gear, a butcher born in England who had emigrated to Australia in 1857 and then to New Zealand around 1861. [1] From about 1865 Gear operated butcher's shops in Wellington, [2] and in 1873 he started a meat preserving plant in the city.

  3. Ontario Stockyards - Wikipedia

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    In 1877 the cattle trade moved from the cramped quarters of the city market to a location next to the Grand Trunk Railway at what is now Wellington Street West and Tecumseth Street. [2] Trade of sheep, pigs would eventually be moved over and by 1887 odor and pollution at the Western site became an issue.

  4. Terawhiti Station - Wikipedia

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    Today the station is approximately 13,000 acres (53 km 2) in size, running from Te Ika a Maru Bay in the north, down to Karori Stream in the south and Cape Terawhiti in the West. [1] The area boasts a rich and varied history. Gold mining was prominent on the station during the 19th century. The first alluvial rush began in the 1850s, while the ...

  5. Wellington West - Wikipedia

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    Wellington West may refer to: Wellington West (electoral district), a former electoral district Ontario, Canada; Wellington Street West, a road west of downtown Ottawa, Ontario; Wellington West (New Zealand electorate), a former electorate in New Zealand; Wellington West Coast Regiment, a Territorial Force unit of the New Zealand Army

  6. Beef Wellington Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oven to 425°F. Place the beef into a lightly greased roasting pan. Season with the black pepper, if desired. Roast for 30 minutes or until a meat thermometer reads 130°F.

  7. Jas J Niven & Co - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Until 1912 the firm had a small rented office. [37] Then S Luke & Co was acquired [15] and, in 1913, [27] Wellington became the head office of Jas. J. Niven & Co Ltd, remaining so [19] until the firm moved out in 1973. [57] In 1968 there was a branch in Lower Hutt. [55]