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DIXON, Ngarita Helen Interviewed by Pamela Smith

 Record Group — Box: 60
Identifier: H0498
Overview This interview is one of eight undertaken by Pamela Smith and Tuatapere residents conducted as part of a thesis on social change in a rural community. The completed thesis is titled "Whatever happened to Tuatapere. Are we doing very nicely thank you?". In the interviews the participants discuss their early life, aspects of life in Tuatapere and their thoughts on the community at the time of the interview and into the future.
Dates: 2008

Abstract of Donald George BROWN, 2008

 Item — Box: 60
Identifier: H04990002
Abstract H0499 INTERVIEW WITH DONALD BROWNDATE: 26 NOVEMBER 2008INTERVIEWER: PAM SMITH[NOTE: THIS IS A TRANSCRIPT NOT AN ABSTRACT WITH TIMINGS]TELL ME ABOUT YOUR EARLY LIFE. TELL ME ABOUT YOUR FATHER?My father came from KAPUKA SOUTH when he was a teenager about fifteen or sixteen years of age. He worked at BIRCH'S sawmill near the coast. He worked as a slabby boy or something along those lines.WHAT YEARS?We talking about...
Dates: 2008

Abstract of Ngarita Helen DIXON, 2008

 Item — Box: 60
Identifier: H04980002
Abstract H0498: INTERVIEW WITH NGARITA DIXONDATE: 3RD DECEMBER 2008INTERVIEWER: PAM SMITH[NOTE: THIS IS A TRANSCRIPT NOT AN ABSTRACT WITH TIMINGS]CAN YOU TELL ME A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOUR EARLIER LIFE? ABOUT YOUR PARENTS? My father along with his brother GEORGE bought the BAKERY here in TUATAPERE from a JOHN HINCHCLIFF. JOHN HINCHCLIFF was here for some years and in 1922 he sold the BAKERY to my father. His BROTHER GEORGE'S family lived in...
Dates: 2008

BROWN, Donald George Interviewed by Pamela Smith

 Record Group — Box: 60
Identifier: H0499
Overview This interview is one of eight undertaken by Pamela Smith and Tuatapere residents conducted as part of a thesis on social change in a rural community. The completed thesis is titled "Whatever happened to Tuatapere. Are we doing very nicely thank you?". In the interviews the participants discuss their early life, aspects of life in Tuatapere and their thoughts on the community at the time of the interview and into the future.
Dates: 2008