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  2. Pam Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams established Wanganui Trawlers with local lawyer Gordon Swan, initially with one trawler fishing inshore waters and supplying local fish and chip shops. When the New Zealand exclusive economic zone was extended to 200 miles in 1977, Williams gained an offshore fishing quota that allowed the business to expand. Joint ventures with Korean ...

  3. Overseas Investment Office - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Wanganui brothers Allan and Frank Crafar owned 18 dairy farms and had 20,000 cows, making them New Zealand's largest family owned dairy business. [4] Following allegations of animal cruelty, they went into receivership. In 2012, 16 of their farms in the North Island were sold to a Chinese company Pengxin International Group Limited.

  4. Whanganui - Wikipedia

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    City in ManawatÅ«-Whanganui, New Zealand Whanganui City Coat of arms Nickname: The River City Motto(s): Sans Dieu Rien, English: Without God Nothing Whanganui Coordinates: Country New Zealand Region ManawatÅ«-Whanganui Territorial authority Whanganui District Council Government • Mayor Andrew Tripe • Deputy Mayor Helen Craig Area • Territorial 2,373.26 km 2 (916.32 sq mi) • Urban 41.05 ...

  5. Woolworths (New Zealand supermarket chain) - Wikipedia

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    Woolworths Wanganui, 2006. In 1990, Hong Kong's Dairy Farm International acquired the Woolworths New Zealand business, consisting of Woolworths, Price Chopper and Big Fresh chains. Woolworths launched New Zealand's first online supermarket in 1996. [4] Between 1990 and 2000, Woolworths trialled a network of min-supermarkets in BP petrol ...

  6. Murray Roberts & Co - Wikipedia

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    Murray Roberts store in the 1880s The Spit, Port Ahuriri, Napier George Roberts, a woollen manufacturer of Selkirk, Scotland sent his 19-year-old fourth son, John, to Melbourne, Australia in 1864 to join young John Sanderson in a new colonial venture with the Sanderson and Murray families from nearby Galashiels.

  7. Whanganui District - Wikipedia

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    Whanganui District covers 2,373.27 km 2 (916.32 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 48,600 as of June 2024, [2] with a population density of 20 people per km 2.All but some 6,100 people in the Whanganui District live in the city itself, meaning there are few prominent outlying settlements.

  8. F. Whitlock & Sons Ltd - Wikipedia

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    F. Whitlock & Sons Ltd was very much a family business, with four generations of Whitlocks joining and running the company before it was sold in 1985 to Australian company R M Gow Ltd. Thereafter, the company changed hands a couple more times before being purchased by another well known New Zealand food manufacturer, Cerebos Gregg Ltd. A short ...

  9. Powerco - Wikipedia

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    Powerco is the largest dual-energy distribution company in New Zealand by length, and is one of only two dual-energy (electricity and gas) distributors in the country. Its networks are located in the North Island of New Zealand. Powerco is owned by Australian companies Queensland Investment Corporation and AMP Limited. [1]

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