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The Timaru Collector of Customs did not want to have the premises moved arguing that the location near the port and railway line made their business easier and more convenient for both the workers and those who had to deal with the Customs Department. One worker stated that 'being cooed up like hens in battery cages gives [workers] a pinheaded ...
Harvey Norman is the flagship brand of Harvey Norman Holdings. Harvey Norman is mainly a household goods retailer – with items being sold in their stores including major appliances, small appliances, information technology (such as computers, printers and mobile phones), furniture, bedding, hardware (bathrooms) and flooring among other things ...
The company operates from over 240 retail locations, as well as two distribution centers located in Wiri and in Rolleston, New Zealand, and 13 online stores. [4] In addition to its operations, it owns various brand names that are located within the stores. It has gardening facilities located in Auckland, Hamilton and in Christchurch. Along with ...
Rebel store in Stockland shopping centre, Rockhampton, Queensland, 2022. Rebel Sport was established in 1985 with its first store in Bankstown. [2] After being listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 1993, [3] it was purchased by Harvey Norman in July 2001.
Site of former Casa del Desierto, a former Harvey House listed on the NRHP. Serves the Western America Railroad Museum and Route 66 "Mother Road" Museum. Berkeley: Berkeley: BKY Capitol Corridor: 77,341 Union Pacific Railroad: Burbank Airport–South^† Burbank: BUR Coast Starlight Pacific Surfliner: 46,470 Caltrans
Harvey Norman was founded in 1982 by Harvey and his partner, Ian Norman. [4] Page joined the first store in 1983 as an assistant [5] and in 1999 became CEO of the company. [4] Harvey is the executive chairman. [4] [5] Under Page's stewardship, Harvey Norman expanded into New Zealand in 1996, Singapore in 2000, Malaysia, Slovenia in 2003, and ...
In 1857, he was asked by Le Cren to set up a trading post in Timaru, [5] then merely a sheep station owned by George Rhodes. [6] By the following year, Cain had become established in Timaru, was managing the landing station (there was no deep water in the port at that time), and Le Cren himself moved to Timaru and built a homestead for his family.
California Star was an 8,577 GRT refrigerated cargo liner that was built in 1945 as Empire Clarendon by Harland and Wolff Ltd, Belfast for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). In 1947 she was sold and renamed Tuscan Star, then Timaru Star in 1948. She was sold again in 1950 and was renamed California Star in 1959. She was scrapped in 1969.