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  2. Kauri gum - Wikipedia

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    The term may be a source for the nickname "Digger" given to New Zealand soldiers in World War I. [16] In 1898, a gum-digger described "the life of a gum-digger" as "wretched, and one of the last [occupations] a man would take to." [17] Gum-diggers worked in the old kauri fields, most of which were then covered by swamp or scrub, digging for gum.

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    The excavator is based on a 2008 Liebherr 984 that was heavily modified by Kocurek Excavators Ltd for the Birmingham-based demolition Coleman & Company. [1] It was bought for around NZ$ 4m [ 2 ] and imported to New Zealand by Auckland-based demolition firm Nikau Contractors, and arrived in the Port of Lyttelton in September 2011.

  4. Don Buck - Wikipedia

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    Don Buck (real name Francisco Rodrigues Figueira [1] [2] [3] or Randoff Sanfrisco Figuero [4]) (died 5 August 1917) [5] was a Portuguese immigrant in New Zealand in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. He was known for working newly released prisoners as gum diggers and trading the gum for a profit.

  5. Category:New Zealand gum-diggers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "New Zealand gum-diggers" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Gum-digger; B.

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  7. Digger (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Before World War I, the term "digger" was widely used in Australasia to mean a miner, [2] and also referred to a Kauri gum-digger in New Zealand. [3] In Australia and New Zealand, the term "digger" has egalitarian connotations from the Victorian Eureka Stockade Rebellion of 1854, and was closely associated with the principles of mateship, [4] which may have had resonance from earlier use of ...

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  9. Charles Sew Hoy - Wikipedia

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    Choie Sew Hoy (Chinese: 徐肇開; 1836–1901) also known as Charles Sew Hoy was a New Zealand merchant, Chinese leader, gold-dredger and a New Zealand Business Hall of Fame laureate. He was born in the village of Sha Kong in the Poon Yu District (now part of Baiyun District, Guangzhou ) of Guangdong Province , China in about 1838.

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