1880 |
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- Evening Standard is the first daily newspaper
- Manawatu Racing Club formed
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1881 |
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- Population 1,366 (excludes Maori)
- Councillor Alexander Ferguson provides the first fire-extinguishing water pump out of his own pocket
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1882 |
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- Frits Jenssen elected Mayor
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1883 |
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- George Matthew Snelson elected Mayor
- Volunteer Fire Brigade to be funded by the Council
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1884 |
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- Te Peeti Te Awe Awe (c1820-1884) dies. He was a chief of the Rangitane tribe
- First Dairy Company opens in the Manawatu
- James Linton is elected Mayor
- Foresters’ Lodge taken over and renamed Theatre Royal
- Terrace End School opens on Main Street
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22 July
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- Douglas Hastings MacArthur elected MP for Manawatu
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1885 |
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- Alexander Ferguson elected Mayor
- Council considers Turitea stream for town water supply, the flow is assessed by a local engineer J P Armstrong and found to be sufficient
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August
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- The Town Hall containing the Public Library burns down, all the stock is lost along with vital community records as the Librarian was also the Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages
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1886 |
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- Population 2,606 (excludes Maori)
- Ludolph Georg West elected Mayor
- Convent School opens
- Railway opens between Longburn and Wellington
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1887 |
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- Solomon Abrahams elected Mayor
- Gas mains are installed in the town by J B Coates & Co a Melbourne Company, the gas used is coal gas
- Realignment of Kawau Stream improves drainage in the western portion of the town (continues in 1888)
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1888 |
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- Palmerston North Working Men’s Club is formed
- Work begins on the Turitea water supply
- Volunteer Fire Brigade begins using a horse drawn hand operated pump cart
- Volunteer Fire Brigade opens first building in Coleman Place (now Coleman Mall)
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1889 |
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- George Matthew Snelson elected Mayor
- Gasworks built
- Post Office building built on the corner of The Square and Main Street
- J B Coates & Co offers to sell the Gasworks to the Council, when they cannot afford to buy it the Palmerston North Gas Company buys it
- Primary School opens in Fitzherbert East (Aokautere area)
- Primary School opens in Linton
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12 August
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- Turitea Weir and Reservoir built, the 1,300 m3 reservoir is on the junction of Turitea and Aokautere Road
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