Port Chalmers (Māori: Kōpūtai) is a town serving as the main port of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. Port Chalmers lies ten kilometres inside Otago Harbour...
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Look up Chalmers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chalmers may refer to: Chalmers (surname), a Scottish surname Thomas Chalmers, Scottish minister,...
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Edinburgh from 1835 to 1842. The New Zealand town of Port Chalmers was named after Chalmers. A bust of Chalmers is on display in the Hall of Heroes of the National...
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The Port Chalmers Branch was the first railway line built in Otago, New Zealand, and linked the region's major city of Dunedin with the port in Port Chalmers...
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Port Chalmers time ball is a Victorian maritime Greenwich Mean Time signal located on Aurora Terrace on top of Observation Point in the port of Port Chalmers...
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Chalmers, originally Port Chalmers, was a parliamentary electorate in the Otago Region of New Zealand, from 1866 to 1938 with a break from 1896 to 1902...
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Otago Harbour (category Ports and harbours of New Zealand)
(13 mi) from the harbour mouth. It is home to Dunedin's two port facilities, Port Chalmers (half way along the harbour) and at Dunedin's wharf (at the...
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Council Customer Services Centre. Port Chalmers Mechanics Institute started in 1864, and became the Port Chalmers Public Library under the direct control...
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Holy Trinity Church is an heritage-listed Anglican church located in Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand. Completed in 1874, the Academic Gothic Revival...
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Dunedin (category Port cities in New Zealand)
and Port Chalmers on the opposite side of the harbour. Port Chalmers provides Dunedin's main deep-water port, including the city's container port. The...
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followed by Clutha 1866–1870, Port Chalmers 1871–1875 and City of Dunedin 1875–1879. His last term was in Port Chalmers again from 1879 to 1887, when...
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the same name), but the rest, such as Wainuiomata, Pukerua Bay, and Port Chalmers, are within city council boundaries, and are often referred to as suburbs...
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Iona Church is an historic church in Port Chalmers, New Zealand. The church building is listed as a Category I Historic Place. Iona church was designed...
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officer to arrive was Sergeant Stewart Guthrie, officer in charge of Port Chalmers police station and an NCO in the Armed Offenders Squad (AOS). He came...
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locations in New Zealand and Australia. Filming took place in Dunedin, Port Chalmers and on the Otago Peninsula, Saint Bathans in Central Otago and at the...
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Building in August 1901. Port Chalmers Established by the Otago Provincial Council on top of Observation Point in Port Chalmers in June 1867 the time ball...
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The 1878 Port Chalmers by-election was a by-election held on 12 April 1878 in the Port Chalmers electorate during the 6th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election...
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Suburbs of Dunedin (section Port Chalmers)
Port Chalmers, lies the sleepy residential settlement of St Leonards. This was named by early settler David Carey (after whom Careys Bay, near Port Chalmers...
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Port Chalmers by-election was a by-election held on 15 December 1866 during the 4th New Zealand Parliament in the Otago electorate of Port Chalmers....
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Stewart Guthrie (category People from Port Chalmers)
Police sergeant in the Armed Offenders Squad, was sole duty officer at Port Chalmers police station on 13 November 1990 when he received a report that a...
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The 1867 Port Chalmers by-election was a by-election held on 15 June 1867 in the Port Chalmers electorate during the 4th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election...
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Quarantine Island (New Zealand) (category Port Chalmers)
Quarantine Island. Both islands lie across the harbour between the town of Port Chalmers and the marine laboratory on Portobello Peninsula, part of the Otago...
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Scottish band the Skids and Mike Oldfield Iona Church, Port Chalmers, a Presbyterian church in Port Chalmers, Dunedin, New Zealand Iona (film), a 2015 film starring...
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salvo of four torpedoes at Kenya, the tracks of which were seen on Port Chalmers and reported. Kenya turned sharply and avoided three of the torpedoes...
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Portobello. The completion in 2023 of sections between St Leonards and Port Chalmers and between Macandrew Bay and Broad Bay created a single cycleway/pathway...
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The 1887 Port Chalmers by-election was a by-election held on 6 April 1887 in the Port Chalmers electorate during the 9th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election...
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Nadia Reid (category People from Port Chalmers)
guitarist from Port Chalmers, New Zealand. She has released three albums and toured internationally. Reid was born in 1991 in Port Chalmers, near Dunedin...
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walkers and allowing a full loop around the harbour via the ferry to Port Chalmers. A more convoluted but scenic route, Highcliff Road, connects Portobello...
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Robert Scott (musician) (category People from Port Chalmers)
many years, a teacher aide at Port Chalmers School at Port Chalmers. Scott is co-owner of an art gallery in Port Chalmers, Pea Sea Art. His first solo...
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