Letters to Emma: Early Oamaru through the eyes of the Sumpter family by

Letters to Emma: Early Oamaru through the eyes of the Sumpter family

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The 'black 1880s' were a hard time for many in New Zealand, and this was felt across society -- for young men struggling to establish themselves and 'patriarchs' alike.Such a patriarch was George Sumpter, prominent citizen of Oamaru, sometime Mayo...

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