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Restoration of 'Totaranui'

Restoration of 'Totaranui'

'Totaranui' was built c1871 by Peter Manson, a sawmiller, on his farm about where Fitzroy Street in Palmerston North stands. It was probably enlarged by him over the years. In 1906 it was sold and the Pascoe family became residents in 1908 and bought the house c1912. Pascoes lived in the house until donating it the Palmerston North City Council, when it was restored and temporarily sited on the corner of Main Street and The Square during Palmerston North's centennial celebrations. It now stands at Te Manawa, Museum, Art Gallery and Science Centre. It is thought to be the oldest existent house in Palmerston North. This photograph was taken the day prior to Totaranui opening when workers were constructing gardens outside of house.

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The Square, Palmerston North
 
Salvation Army Band

Salvation Army Band

The Salvation Army Band outside the Citadel in Broadway. They established themselves in Palmerston North in 1884.

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Palmerston North