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  2. Speight's - Wikipedia

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    Speight's is a beer brand and a brewery located in Dunedin, New Zealand. The brand is owned by the Japanese-controlled holding company Lion , itself a subsidiary of Kirin . Speight's is best known for its Gold Medal Ale, one of the best-selling beers in New Zealand.

  3. Charles Speight (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Speight CBE (30 July 1865 – 19 February 1928) was a New Zealand brewer and businessman.. Speight was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1865. [1] In the 1926 King's Birthday Honours Speight was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of his role as vice-chairman of the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition.

  4. Speight - Wikipedia

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    Henry Speight (born 1988), Australian rugby player; Jake Speight (born 1985), English footballer; James Speight (1834-1887), co-founder of Speight's brewery, Dunedin, New Zealand; Jesse Speight (1795–1847), American politician; Johnny Speight (1920–1998), English television writer; Lester Speight (born before 1965), American football player ...

  5. Works of Robert Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Artist George O'Brien created this watercolour painting in the 1860s showing a selection of Lawson's designs. This list of works by Robert Lawson categorises and provides brief details of the structures designed by Scottish-born architect Robert A. Lawson (1833–1902) who is said did more than any other designer to shape the face of the Victorian era architecture of the city of Dunedin.

  6. Corstorphine, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The name "Corstorphine" comes from the house and land owned by early settler John Sidey, who arrived in Dunedin in 1848. [3] It originates from Corstorphine, a village near Edinburgh, [4] though the names are pronounced differently (the Scottish village has the emphasis on the second syllable, rather than the first). Many of the streets in ...

  7. Los Angeles Clippers’ James Harden Hilariously Reacts to ...

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    In a clip shared via X on Sunday, June 9, Speights participated in the classic bouquet toss game during Los Angeles Clippers’ James Harden Hilariously Reacts to Girlfriend Catching Bouquet at ...

  8. Olveston (house) - Wikipedia

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    [32] Charles and Jessie Speight's house, Haeata, at 273 York Place, bears a strong resemblance to Olveston. Haeata was built in 1915 by Scottish architect John Brown (1875–1923), who was chief draughtsman at Mason & Wales from 1908–1914. [33]

  9. University of Otago Clocktower complex - Wikipedia

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    A Southern Architecture: the Work of Ted McCoy, Otago University Press, Dunedin, 2007, ISBN 978-1-877372-48-3. Otago Witness, Dunedin, 1851-1932. School of Home Science History 1911-1961, School of Home Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, 1962. Dunedin City Archives, 50 The Octagon, Dunedin.