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A flour mill was worked in conjunction with the timber mill, complete machinery and proper stones in the meantime having been obtained. The same water power was used as for the sawmill, the latter working by day, and the flour mill by night, and eventually the flour mill was handed over to the charge
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In the 1860s his father installed a steam-powered mill on another site. Baigent was entrusted with the task of opening a branch in Nelson in the 1870s. He established a manufacturing plant and in 1882 his father gave him the Nelson business. The principal timber milled was white, red, and black
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Baigent's eldest son Albert died suddenly in October 1905 of an illness. His son John was part of the 29th Reinforcements Canterbury Infantry Regiment, C Company. He embarked for
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Baigent had at least eight children; Albert Henry Baigent and Edward Sydney James Baigent by his first wife Margaret and the remaining six by his second wife Phoebe.
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Baigent died on Saturday, 31 August 1929, aged 84 years. His funeral was noted as one of the largest that had ever taken place in Nelson. Among the pall bearers was
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while part of the Canterbury Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion on 29 March 1918. His son Cyril from his second marriage died in 1923 as a result of war disabilities.
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and the Wakatu Hockey Club; and vice-president of the Waimea Agricultural and Pastoral Association as well as a number of other clubs and societies.
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Baigent was married twice, firstly to Margaret Inglis Wallace in 1866, who died in 1880. He then married Phoebe Atmore in 1885, an older sister of
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The factory produced sashes, doors, blinds, and building timber for the Nelson district and employed, on an average, between forty and fifty men.
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who went on to represent Nelson in Parliament. Baigent remained a councillor until he became Mayor in 1901. He lost the 1904 election to
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for several decades. Phoebe had previously been married to William Wilkie. She died in March 1920 after a long period of illness.
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but regained it in April 1905. The voting was Baigent 728 and Piper 563. He did not stand in 1906 and Jesse Piper succeeded him.
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where he set up the gristmill, a small affair two feet in diameter driven by a water wheel. Then in 1845 he erected his sawmill.
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Nelson Corporation – Mayor, pages 37–28, The Cyclopedia of New Zealand , The Cyclopedia Company, Limited, 1906, Christchurch
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In 1893 he was elected by a substantial majority to a seat in the council having defeated, among others,
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts
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Nominal Rolls of New Zealand Expeditionary Force Volume III. Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1918
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Owing to a meagre supply of iron his father was compelled to use such hard woods as
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for cog wheels. From this small a beginning did Baigent's timber merchants grow.
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and Mary Ann Baigent (nÊe Hern). His parents had come out to Nelson from
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Obituary, Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15328, 17 March 1920, Page 1
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of a brother of Henry Baigent, who worked it for some years later.
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Nelson, New Zealand
Edward
Windlesham
Surrey
Provincial Council
House of Representatives
Harry Atmore
Nelson electorate
Parliament
Glasgow
New Zealand Shipping Company
SS Ruahine
Somme
gristmill
saw-milling plant
Wakefield
manuka
akiaki
black mairi
pine
totara
rimu
birch
John Graham
Jesse Piper
Golden Bay
Charitable Aid Board
Nelson Cricket Association
Harry Atmore

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