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Add the original plaques from Culture Waitaki Collections Online to Commons; Add Wikidata entries for all memorial oaks; Link the memorial oaks to those memorialised, including creating Wikidata items for them where required; Take photos of the memorial oaks and get co-ordinates to make a map
In 2020, the council had 295 staff, including 40 earning more than $100,000. Waitaki District Council responded to this claim: “As stated to the Taxpayers’ Union many times previously, the numbers we report are for the whole group. This included Waitaki District Health Services, which runs Oamaru Hospital, and the Observatory Retirement ...
Waitaki District is a territorial authority district that is located in the Canterbury and Otago regions of the South Island of New Zealand. It straddles the traditional border between the two regions, the Waitaki River , and its seat is Oamaru .
[Waitaki District] - lots of settlements and localities either red linked or need improving; Oamaru Whitestone Civic Trust - owner and custodian of many of the buildings in Oamaru's Victorian Heritage Precinct; Heritage buildings; Blue Penguin Colony, Oamaru; Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail - add a gallery and map
The settlement was founded in the 1860s, with the first sale of land sections dated to March 1863. By 1865, there were two public houses in the area, The Hampden Hotel and The Clyde Hotel, and both a cemetery and mechanics' institute were in place by 1870. early industry in the area included the harvesting of flax and timber. [8]
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Livingstone is a small settlement in the Canterbury part of Waitaki District, in the South Island of New Zealand.More commonly considered to be in Otago, It is located northeast of Danseys Pass, some 30 kilometres northwest of Oamaru.
The Waitaki District Council building, the former Oamaru Chief Post Office, is the seat of the Waitaki District in Oamaru, New Zealand. Oamaru's first post office was built in 1864 to a design by William Mason and William Clayton. The town was prosperous and soon, the building was too small.