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Compare with 2014N_Sq20_008572, taken in 1893. Possibly taken just before the construction of the two storey wooden building which housed Jubal Flemming's Hairdressing Salon (see 2014N_Sq20_008572). Buildings, from left: The Manawatu Farmer's Co-operative Association (missing its sign). The site was previously occupied by the Ready Money Store (see Sq 62); Pioneer Bakery; Soloman Abraham's store and pawnshop (he was mayor of Palmerton North from 1887-1889); T Wray Saddler (established 1875); W Nixon, painter and decorator; Brodie Whiting and Co (in Sq 20 Blue Paperhabing Warehouse); Club Hotel (situated on Church Street)

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Sq 52
Date
circa 1887
Digitisation ID
2014G_Sq52_008755
Held In
Coolstore

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Place
The Square and Church Street, Palmerston North

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Tags
buggy,
early palmerston north,
shops,
street scene,
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