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Historian pursued identity for Australian and NZ-born Chinese July 5, 2008 THE most striking thing about Henry Chan was his drive. He was a scholar of international renown in the
Chinese market gardeners, laundrymen and fruit and vegetable sellers. Refer link for comments
29 September 2010: Helen Wong discusses oral history and memories of early Chinese fruiterers of K Road at Central City Library, 44-46 Lorne Street, Auckland.
Mangere Cemetery --Memorial Headstones.
Tien Sum - birth place of Ng Wah Kum
In December Shantytown will launch the first book to tell the story of Chinese endeavour on the West Coast of South Island, New Zealand.
Herbert Wong's account of the journey he took as a young child, from his war-torn Chinese hometown to settle in New Zealand. The story was submitted to the NZCA Short
Yue Henry Jackson was born in Roxburgh, Otago to a Chinese father and a Scottish mother, Mary Ferguson, from Aberdeen. In 1890, five years after the death of her













