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  • Arthur Morton Ollivier (1851 – 1897)

    Arthur Morton Ollivier (1851 – 1897)          Died of illness      Place of Death: Christchurch * Professional New Zealand Cricketer  1867 – 1883 * Founded the Canterbury Chess Club 1877 * President of the Old Boys’ Association of Christ College  1895 – 1897 * Remembered in the naming of Mount Ollivier, Canterbury Buried at the …

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  • John Ollivier (1812 – 1893)

    John Ollivier (1812 – 1893)          Died of old age      Place of Death: Christchurch * Member of the Canterbury Provincial Council  1855 – 1866 * Member of Parliament  1856 – 1860 * Member of the Executive Council  1857 – 1860 * Member of the Christchurch Town Council  1863 – 1865 * Reason of the …

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  • The Olliviers

    It was late 1853 when the Ollivier family stepped off the ‘John Taylor’ to seize all the opportunities that were on offer in Canterbury and that they did, for generations to come. John Ollivier, the head of the family, was a publisher by trade.  After receiving the best education in France, the British born teenager …

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  • Jimmy Robinson Clough (1811 – 1874)

    Jimmy Robinson Clough (1811 – 1874)    Died of old age      Place of Death: Alford Forest, Canterbury * One of the first Europeans to settle in Canterbury – namely Akaroa. * First European to travel up the Avon River. * Built the flagpole and was present at Green’s Point, Akaroa where the British Flag …

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