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Macetown is an
historic gold
mining settlement in the
Otago region of the
South Island of New Zealand. It is now
uninhabited but has
become a
tourist attraction...
- Zealand, the
Otago gold rush
similarly led to
several ghost towns (such as
Macetown). New Zealand's
ghost towns also
include numerous coal
mining areas in...
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centre of a
larger muni****lity,
which covered the new
settlements of
Macetown,
Skippers Canyon and
Bullendale (today only
ghost towns).
Arrowtown was...
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Manawatu Railway Company,
which created the town to
service its
railway Macetown –
named after its founders, the
brothers Charles, Harry, and John Mace...
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MacRae Mackenzie Basin –
James Mckenzie Mackenzie District –
James Mckenzie Macetown –
brothers Charles, Harry, and John Mace
Mairtown –
Gilbert Mair and family...
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partnership to mine on the
Arrow River in
Northern Otago and the
settlement of
Macetown there is
named after the
three brothers. John
later developed a business...
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Irish Jacobite soldier and peer.
Chevers was the son of John
Chevers of
Macetown and Joan Sutton. He
married Anne Sarsfield,
daughter of
Patrick Sarsfield...
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Irish cheese company owned by
Dominic and
Fionnuala Gryson located in
Macetown near the Hill of Tara in
County Meath, Ireland,
producing a
single cheese...
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Killynan (Cooke),
Killynan (Pratt), Knockdrin,
Loughagar Beg,
Loughagar More,
Macetown, Moneylea, Mountrobert, Rathconnell,
Reynella and Tevrin. The neighbouring...
- have lost
through accidentally being prevented from
visiting Cardrona,
Macetown, etc. The
other candidates were
Vincent Pyke,
George Elliott Barton and...