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flank of Calton Hill; Caversham Valley Road forms a straighter, steep route that originally continued from the end of South Road's retail area. For this reason, the part of South Road running through the retail area is also sometimes referred to as part of
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which was established in 1921. The school's predecessor dates back to the early 1860s. The roll is 357 students as of August 2024. The school's two-storey 1920s brick buildings were pulled down and replaced in 1961, because of their structural unsoundness. The school's main gate – the only surviving remnant of the earlier structure – is the suburb's war memorial.
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Caversham Valley and David Street, extending into David Street and the western end of Hillside Road (Forbury Corner, sometimes
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Zealand, has moved some way towards grudging acceptance, at least as a subject for open discussion. The museum, run from a former residential house in David Street, is designed to be an information centre on aspects of the history and legislation
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dominate the southeast of
Caversham and the neighbouring suburb of South Dunedin. Established at this site in 1875, the workshops are the main railway construction and repair shop in the South Island. The workshops cover 8 hectares (20 acres), of which 3 hectares (7.4 acres) are covered floor space.
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Caversham include the suburb's churches. The Presbyterian church is located on Thorn Street, roughly halfway between the South Road retail area and Forbury Corner. It was built in 1883 following the destruction of the previous building by fire. The current building, built
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Caversham began largely as a lower-middle to working-class suburb. Many of the early residents were skilled or semi-skilled tradespeople. In its early days, Caversham was known as "The carpenters' borough", as a high proportion of the skilled workers within the borough were employed in the building
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Anglican church, St. Peter's, is located on Hillside Road. Designed by H. F. Hardy, the foundation stone was laid in 1882. The original design called for the church to have a spire, but because of problems with the tower's foundations (which left the tower leaning 6 inches (15 cm)
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Caversham has no secondary schools, although it does contain a primary school and a special needs school. Carisbrook School, at the corner of South Road and Surrey Street, was formed from a 2012 merger of Calton Hill School, Caversham School, and
College Street School on the Caversham School site,
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Of those at least 15 years old, 315 (16.2%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 510 (26.2%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 23,400, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 90 people (4.6%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of
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By the 1870s the population of Caversham was growing rapidly, and in 1877, with the population at around 4,000, it was declared a borough. It held this status until amalgamation with Dunedin city in 1904. The borough's area included much of modern Forbury and St Clair, as well as what is usually
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The hill slopes to the north of Caversham are less densely populated, and still retain some tree cover. This, along with the steepness of the land, forms a natural barrier between Caversham and the suburb of Maryhill. Only a few winding roads traverse this barrier, most notably Glen Road, at the
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To the northeast of the Glen, a hill spur including a 20-metre (66 ft) cliff separates Caversham from the central part of the city. Though the name is rarely used, this spur is called Montecillo Ridge, named for the mansion of early settler W.H. Reynolds. It is occasionally referred to as
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century included a brickworks, a gasworks, breweries, a smithy, milliners, several bakeries, a tannery, a bootmakers, and Rutherford's Wax Vesta match factory at Forbury Corner. In 1900, the South Road-David Street-Forbury Corner area was home to over 50 businesses.
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A further church, located in South Dunedin close to the southeastern edge of Caversham, was the South Dunedin Wesley Methodist Church in Hillside Road. This building, constructed in 1893, was threatened with demolition from 2009, and finally demolished in 2017.
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Part of the factory of Donaghy's Industries, adjacent to the eastern edge of Bathgate Park, is notable because of its unusual shape. This structure, which is less than 4 metres (13 ft) wide yet some 380 metres (1,250 ft) in length, serves as a
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Unlike most of Dunedin, which was settled by Scots, many early settlers in Caversham were English. This led to some degree of antagonism by the councils of the city and Caversham borough in the early days of settlement; Dunedin had been settled by the
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Lisburn House is one of the finest surviving 1860s townhouses in New Zealand. Now run as a bed and breakfast establishment, this house was built in 1865 for the Fulton family, a pioneer farming family at their "Ravenscliffe" property on the
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were also born in Caversham. Between them, the father and son were responsible for changes to the way the game of rugby union was played through their innovative coaching methods and tactics. The cricketer, poet, songwriter and teacher
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for several seasons in the 1970s with a highest final position of fourth in 1975. They also played in the competition's final season (2003). Despite its name, Caversham play at Tonga Park, located in the adjacent suburb of
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Caversham Baptist church is located at the corner of South Road and Surrey Street, close to Caversham School. Unusual among Dunedin buildings, this church has a formal Classical style, with its brickwork augmented by
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which was located here. This ridge overlooks "The Flat", as the plain stretching across to the Pacific coast was (and is still) locally known. South Road winds around the spur, connecting with the southern end of
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was a Caversham resident. Anscombe was responsible for numerous important buildings in early 20th century New Zealand, many of which survive to the present day. Among them are the Sarjeant Art Gallery in
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Lookout Point is also the home of the former Caversham Industrial School, located to the northeast of the fire station on Mornington Road. Established in 1869, the school was later a boys' home, and is now an
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flank of the by-pass, and there are tennis courts close to Kew Park on Thorn Street, and a croquet club between South Road and the Caversham by-pass. Kew Park is also home to one of the area's most prominent
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and child-care centres in both Rutherford Street (by Kew Park) and South Road (to the east of the main retail area), and there are numerous pre-school facilities and further primary schools in the suburbs of
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Caversham was served by a suburban railway station on the "South Line" between Dunedin and Mosgiel. Services ceased on this line in 1982. The railway station buildings were demolished several years later.
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to reach the Caversham Valley in wet weather unless it went by a circuitous route around the hills. Valpy solved this problem by hiring men at his own expense to build a crude road from the southern end of
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designed the 12-room house, notable for its steeply angled slate roof and polychromatic brickwork. Two other Category II heritage buildings are on Fitzroy Street: Faringdon Villa, and an untitled house.
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to his farm at Forbury. This formed the basis for later roads into the suburb. The road curved around the edge of the hills at the Glen to avoid a large swamp, the site of which is currently occupied by
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Lisburn House and several prominent church buildings. Another landmark is the suburb's war memorial, which is the main gate of Caversham School, the suburb's primary school. Caversham also contains a
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hinterland. By the end of the 19th century, Caversham was heavily industrialised, and its population included many skilled or semi-skilled tradespeople. This, combined with the community's strong
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roots, led to the area's generally left-leaning political stance. Caversham's early history has been the subject of the Caversham Project, a major historical and archaeological study by the
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The Southern Rugby Football Club, a rugby union club, is located at Bathgate Park to the southeast of Caversham. Southern is consistently among Dunedin's stronger club sides, and has been
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The 2023 Caversham statistical area covers 0.71 km (0.27 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 2,160 as of June 2023, with a population density of 3,042 people per km.
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Trams served Caversham between 1880 and 1954, operating in Hillside Road, South Road, and David Street. Several bus routes now serve Caversham, connecting it with the heart of the city.
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of 1861 led to rapid changes when thousands of people began using the road on their way to and from the gold fields. The suburb began to expand rapidly at about this time, and the first
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eastern end of Caversham. At this end, the suburb draws close to the foot of the hills, and a natural valley, known locally as "The Glen", provides easier road access to the hill ridge.
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run routes from the city centre to Saint Clair and Corstorphine via Hillside Road, and to Lookout Point via South Road. Dunedin passenger transport also runs services between
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in the east. The names of several of the borough's mayors are commemorated in streets within the former borough, among them Robert Rutherford, William Bridgman, and
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from primary school age through adulthood. The school was named for the late wife of Mark Cohen, city councillor, campaigner for women's rights, and editor of the
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railway south of Dunedin that began in 1871 led to the construction of a 865-metre (2,838 ft) tunnel beneath Lookout Point, connecting Caversham with
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and square columns. The foundation stone for the building was laid in 1906. The former Baptist Church, in Playfair Street, is now used as a Gospel Hall.
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club champion on over 20 occasions. It was formed from a merger of the Caversham and Pacific clubs in 1899. Southern's players have included over 20
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ground, was located at the eastern end of the suburb between The Glen and the Hillside Railway Workshops prior to its demolition. It was the home of
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is still referred to as Hillside. Cargill's Corner, the major road junction at the South Dunedin end of Hillside Road, is also named in his honour.
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A 3.4-hectare (8.4-acre) forest reserve is located on the upper slopes of Caversham Valley below Lookout Point. Purchased by the
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is perhaps the best known. Grimmett, the first player to take 200
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Caversham has strong sporting connections, and is the location of
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The Birth of Modern Times: Dunedin's Southern Suburbs, 1890–1940
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Sorrell, Paul (ed.) (1999). "Caversham" and "Lookout Point" in
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Chester, Rod; Palenski, Ron; and McMillan, Neville, (1998).
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Brookes, Barbara; Cooper, Annabel; Law, Robin, eds. (2003).
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of the 1860s because of its location on routes south to the
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1973:"Duplication Of The Railway Line. Caversham Tunnel Pierced"
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Another notable local resident was surveyor and architect
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The Dunedin City Council currently administers Caversham.
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surrounding the drug, and also a national centre for the
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for the electorate included Thomas Kay Sidey and future
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Bishop, D. G., and Turnbull, I. M. (compilers) (1996).
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https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/church-be-demolished
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In the 22 general elections between 1946 and 2008, the
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In the early days of Dunedin, it was impossible for a
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in Caversham, the last station having closed in 1962.
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What's next? Project lifecycle for digital collection
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Goodall, Maarire, and Griffiths, George J., (1980).
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from the perpendicular) this was never constructed.
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Sites of Gender: Women, Men and Modernity, 1890–1939
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Athletics: Middle Distance Resurgence for Caversham
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880:church, whereas Caversham's population was largely
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2072:". The Caversham Project. Retrieved on 2009-04-17.
1819:Canon J. W. Stack (1898), quoted in Goodall, p. 18
1319:. The house was named for the family's origins in
614:chief who was largely responsible for joining the
3071:Greater Dunedin and Invercargill Street Directory
2961:"Grimmett, Clarence Victor (Clarrie) (1891–1980)"
2540:New Zealand – Final Tables National Soccer League
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1808:Greater Dunedin and Invercargill Street Directory
1152:. One of Dunedin's largest industrial sites, the
806:and M. Hickey (University of Otago Press, 2005).
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3140:Brosnahan, Seán G., and Read, Peter J. (2002).
1830:Caversham Valley Forest Reserve Management Plan
1127:Hillside Road, looking east from Forbury Corner
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2798:Welcome to Caversham Baptist Church's Web Site
2579:Cricket: Six clubs to mark 125th anniversaries
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2147:Class and Occupation: The New Zealand Reality
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1999:Hyland, Gerard, and Bruce, Jane, (2008–07). "
1981:. 27 October 1909. pp. Issue 2902, p. 52
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800:Class and Occupation: The New Zealand Reality
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2290:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
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1916:Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind. "
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641:believed to be endemic to the Dunedin area.
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3329:, volume 1. Dunedin: Dunedin City Council.
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2063:Using AppleScript for Research and Teaching
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992:Caversham had a population of 2,265 at the
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3246:Even More Intriguing Dunedin Street Walks.
2969:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
2833:Opposition to church demolition 'sideshow'
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2001:Old Caversham Rail Tunnel: A Brief History
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701:St. Peter's Anglican Church, Hillside Road
296:The suburb was founded by wealthy pioneer
2894:6 October 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
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2499:Park Project Takes Top Honour at Ceremony
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1626:via South Road. Cargill's Corner, at the
738:Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind
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2722:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero
2693:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero
2637:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero
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4792:Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival
3157:The Encyclopedia of New Zealand Rugby.
3108:Otago Regional Council (2009-02-01). "
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2130:– via Auckland University Press.
2041:The Caversham Project. (2003-07-25). "
1679:"Population estimate tables - NZ.Stat"
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1460:University of Otago Clocktower complex
4644:University of Otago Registry Building
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3327:The Cyclopedia of Otago and Southland
3284:Auckland: Auckland University Press.
3174:Dunedin: Otago Settlers Association.
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2514:Petanque New Zealand (Summer 2007). "
2311:"Decision on South Dunedin schooling"
2014:Push to Get Caversham Tunnel Momentum
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836:At a national level, Caversham was a
539:At the top of Caversham Valley are a
3069:New Zealand Automobile Association.
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2295:2018 Census place summary: Caversham
2043:The Birth of Modern Times: 1890–1940
1956:Caversham Tunnel Promoted for Access
1806:New Zealand Automobile Association.
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312:. Caversham grew rapidly during the
3144:. Dunedin: Otago Settlers' Museum.
3084:A Descriptive Atlas of New Zealand.
2929:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
2529:, Issue 6. Retrieved on 2009-04-17.
2516:Caversham Petanque 10th Anniversary
2354:Education Counts: Carisbrook School
2335:. New Zealand Ministry of Education
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629:in 1994 with the assistance of the
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3299:Wellington: A.H. & A.W. Reed.
3172:Dunedin Churches Past and Present.
3097:SH1 Caversham Highway Improvements
3095:NZ Transport Agency (2011-05-12) "
2966:Australian Dictionary of Biography
2577:McMurran, Alistair (2009-03-26). "
2538:Zlotkowski, Andre, (2003-02-12). "
2164:from the original on 28 March 2023
1452:Former Post and Telegraph Building
1234:New Zealand National Soccer League
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725:churches. A third church, for the
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526:Lookout Point (production company)
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4782:Dunedin Museum of Natural Mystery
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3255:Dunedin: Express Office Services.
3248:Dunedin: Express Office Services.
3042:Caversham Project (2003-07-25). "
2903:Caversham Project (2003-07-25). "
2785:Saint Peter's Church in Caversham
2470:Morris, Chris (31 January 2009).
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1295:To the north of the workshops is
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3253:Intriguing Dunedin Street Walks.
2881:Cannabis museum opens in Dunedin
2195:". Retrieved on 11 January 2022.
2172:– via University of Otago.
1882:Reed, p.72. Some sources (e.g.,
1397:Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
1007:Ethnicities were 81.3% European/
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3295:Reed, Alexander Wyclif (1975).
3215:Dunedin: Otago Heritage Books.
3191:Dunedin, North and South Otago.
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3086:Wellington: R. E. Owen. Map 43.
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3159:Auckland: Hodder Moa Beckett.
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3082:McLintock, A.H., (ed.) (1960)
2971:Australian National University
2831:Loughrey, David (2009-03-19) "
2551:Parsons, Wayne (2009-02-09). "
2497:Hepburn, Steve (2008-03-11). "
2405:Queen's High School. (2006). "
2260:Christofferson, Andy (2007). "
2231:Olssen, pp. 155–187 and
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1049:and 2.1% had other religions.
20:Suburb in Dunedin, New Zealand
1:
4176:St Clair and St Kilda Beaches
2527:Petanque New Zealand Magazine
2108:. Auckland University Press.
1870:10.1080/00779962.1996.9722023
855:electorate. As of 2022, its
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653:Caversham Presbyterian Church
472:railway. The creation of the
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4828:Dunedin Thunder (ice hockey)
4823:Dunedin Technical (football)
4741:St Hilda's Collegiate School
3110:GOBus Bus Timetable: Dunedin
2923:Bowron, Greg (2007-06-22). "
2472:"1300 march against stadium"
2012:Stevens, Sam (2008-11-21). "
1954:Fox, Rebecca (2008-08-11). "
1907:Rutherford, pp. 11–13
1704:Caversham Map and Directions
1498:Wisden Cricketer of the year
1470:in central Dunedin, and the
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3297:Place Names of New Zealand.
3229:, and Wales, Niel, (1988).
3127:Geology of the Dunedin Area
3112:". Retrieved on 2009-03-24.
3099:". Retrieved on 2012-01-30.
3046:". Retrieved on 2009-04-07.
2940:Rutherford, pp. 20–21
2914:". Retrieved on 2009-04-07.
2822:". Retrieved on 2012-01-30.
2800:". Retrieved on 2009-03-28.
2796:Caversham Baptist Church. "
2787:". Retrieved on 2009-04-06.
2765:". Retrieved on 2009-03-27.
2754:Somerville, Mary. (2009). "
2619:". Retrieved on 2009-04-22.
2451:Carisbrook – Club/Community
2422:". Retrieved on 2009-04-28.
2409:". Retrieved on 2009-04-28.
2061:Hood, David (2003-07-25). "
2052:", Retrieved on 2009-04-17.
1920:". Retrieved on 2009-03-23.
1612:Dunedin Passenger Transport
1493:" or "The Farmyard Patch".
127:71 ha (175 acres)
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4858:Southern Festival of Speed
4848:Otago Nuggets (basketball)
4524:Dunedin Public Art Gallery
4482:Facilities and attractions
2931:. Retrieved on 2009-04-07.
2839:. Retrieved on 2009-03-24.
2783:Saint Peter's Caversham. "
2585:. Retrieved on 2009-04-16.
2568:Chester, pp. 314–315
2559:. Retrieved on 2009-03-24.
2505:. Retrieved on 2009-04-17.
2440:Rutherford, pp. 6–10
2268:. Retrieved on 2009-03-24.
2150:. Otago University Press.
2144:; Hickey, Maureen (2005).
2081:LeDayn, D. (2005-09-12). "
2020:. Retrieved on 2009-05-01.
1962:. Retrieved on 2009-03-20.
1836:. Retrieved on 2009-03-24.
1289:Hillside Railway Workshops
1154:Hillside Railway Workshops
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606:name for Lookout Point is
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341:Hillside Railway Workshops
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3310:Rutherford, Alma (1978).
3233:. Dunedin: John McIndoe.
3024:. Wisden. 6 February 2006
2761:12 September 2017 at the
2262:Housing Choice In Dunedin
2247:and its predecessor, the
2191:New Zealand Parliament. "
1593:Dunedin Southern Motorway
1552:connects South Road with
1546:central business district
1534:Dunedin Southern Motorway
1388:Whakamana Cannabis Museum
1182:, the city's former main
985:
959:—
904:politics in the borough.
569:Dunedin Southern Motorway
510:Dunedin Southern Cemetery
474:Dunedin Southern Motorway
462:Dunedin Southern Motorway
291:Dunedin Southern Motorway
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4751:Trinity Catholic College
4726:Otago Girls' High School
4529:Dunedin Public Libraries
4324:Mount Watkin / Hikaroroa
2820:Dunedin Methodist Parish
2460:". Retrieved 2009-04-28.
2313:. New Zealand Government
2245:Dunedin South electorate
1848:New Zealand Entomologist
1651:"ArcGIS Web Application"
1468:Otago Girls' High School
1166:
1148:, a rope factory, and a
917:New Zealand Labour Party
736:centre at Kew Park. The
657:Caversham was named for
4853:Otago United (football)
4797:ID Dunedin Fashion Week
4777:Dunedin Gasworks Museum
4772:Dunedin Fringe Festival
4721:Otago Boys' High School
4706:Kaikorai Valley College
4534:Dunedin railway station
4509:Dunedin Botanic Gardens
3266:Dunedin: John McIndoe.
3170:Croot, Charles (1999).
3073:, 1998 edition. Map 17.
2774:Croot, pp. 178–79
2431:Olssen, pp. 20–26
2375:About Sara Cohen School
2204:Olssen, pp. 21–23
2182:Olssen, pp. 22–23
1810:, 1998 edition. Map 16.
1771:Herd, pp. 112–113
1655:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
1466:, the main building of
1222:Caversham Football Club
1035:Māori religious beliefs
994:2018 New Zealand census
822:coast in the south and
764:South Island Main Trunk
608:Ko Raka-a-runga-te-raki
470:South Island Main Trunk
364:Caversham Football Club
283:South Island Main Trunk
4716:Logan Park High School
4701:John McGlashan College
4604:Otago Settlers' Museum
4514:Dunedin Chinese Garden
4274:Green Island (Ōkaihae)
4252:Dunedin volcanic group
3707:Ocean Grove (Tomahawk)
3413:Caversham, New Zealand
3368:
3348:Listen to this article
3251:Hayward, Paul (1998).
3244:Hayward, Paul (1999).
3208:Dunedin: Allied Press.
3193:Wellington: GP Books.
2910:4 October 2006 at the
2660:Galer, pp. 84–85
1683:Statistics New Zealand
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4619:St Joseph's Cathedral
4364:Rock and Pillar Range
4329:Orokonui Ecosanctuary
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3185:Dann, Christine, and
2418:King's High School. "
2386:Hayward (1999), p. 68
2364:Hayward (1998), p. 63
2048:14 April 2004 at the
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1483:John Turnbull Thomson
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585:adult training centre
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457:, and Lookout Point.
395:John Turnbull Thomson
4691:Bayfield High School
4634:Taieri Gorge Railway
4549:Forbury Park Raceway
4166:Ross Creek Reservoir
3415:at Wikimedia Commons
3399:More spoken articles
3312:The Edge of the Town
3264:Discovering Dunedin.
3260:Griffiths, George J.
3231:Buildings of Dunedin
3204:Galer, Lois (1981).
2756:Coastal Unity Parish
2726:Heritage New Zealand
2697:Heritage New Zealand
2641:Heritage New Zealand
2449:Otago Rugby Union. "
2373:Sara Cohen School. "
2266:Dunedin City Council
2249:St. Kilda electorate
1834:Dunedin City Council
1634:References and notes
1513:"Young Vic" Cavanagh
1327:, and is Category I
1226:knockout competition
1142:automotive engineers
1079:special needs pupils
924:Dunedin City Council
762:Construction of the
659:Caversham, Berkshire
627:Dunedin City Council
383:"Young Vic" Cavanagh
349:special-needs school
265:is one of the older
4756:University of Otago
4736:Queen's High School
4624:St Paul's Cathedral
4609:Portobello Aquarium
4097:Geographic features
3494:Dunedin Harbourside
2959:Daly, John (1983).
2617:Carisbrook, Dunedin
2407:Queen's High School
2068:16 May 2004 at the
1567:(Forbury Road) and
1476:Lower Stuart Street
1186:venue and a former
1159:Caversham has four
1144:, car sales yards,
1105:Queen's High School
934:
840:from 1866 to 1908.
838:separate electorate
784:University of Otago
667:William Henry Valpy
373:and father and son
326:University of Otago
298:William Henry Valpy
273:, in New Zealand's
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4915:Suburbs of Dunedin
4711:King's High School
4559:Hocken Collections
3732:Southern Endowment
3514:Warehouse Precinct
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2886:2014-02-09 at the
2521:2010-11-24 at the
2456:2008-10-14 at the
2088:2008-10-15 at the
1898:Rutherford, p. 5.
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4289:Huriawa Peninsula
4121:Dunedin Town Belt
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3227:Knight, Hardwicke
3206:Houses and Homes.
2980:978-0-522-84459-7
2837:Otago Daily Times
2689:"Faringdon Villa"
2678:Hardwicke, p. 100
2583:Otago Daily Times
2557:Otago Daily Times
2503:Otago Daily Times
2477:Otago Daily Times
2029:Rutherford, p. 29
2018:Otago Daily Times
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1794:Rutherford, p. 30
1739:Rutherford, p. 37
1192:Otago Rugby Union
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4599:Otago Museum
4544:First Church
4469:White Island
4439:Tunnel Beach
4434:Taieri River
4429:Taieri Plain
4419:Taieri Gorge
4414:Taiaroa Head
4304:Lake Tatawai
4264:Foulden Maar
4242:Careys Creek
4217:Blueskin Bay
4212:Allans Beach
4151:Moore's Bush
4141:Leith Saddle
4136:Lawyers Head
4069:Waldronville
3848:Littlebourne
3823:Halfway Bush
3818:Green Island
3792:
3682:Corstorphine
3646:Grants Braes
3605:Ravensbourne
3555:Leith Valley
3504:The Exchange
3477:Central city
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1417:Thomas Sidey
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871:Demographics
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849:Robert Stout
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336:electorate.
330:Dunedin city
295:
275:South Island
231:
230:
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4589:The Octagon
4584:Moray Place
4564:Knox Church
4464:Whareakeake
4374:Sandfly Bay
4369:Saddle Hill
4334:Otago Heads
4247:Deep Stream
4222:Bird Island
4171:Signal Hill
4039:Sawyers Bay
3984:Middlemarch
3929:East Taieri
3924:Company Bay
3828:Helensburgh
3798:Calton Hill
3773:Belleknowes
3702:Musselburgh
3670:Urban south
3610:St Leonards
3545:The Gardens
3523:Urban north
3120:Works cited
2892:3news.co.nz
2870:Dann, p. 27
2861:Herd, p. 30
2745:Herd, p. 42
2669:Herd, p. 72
2603:Herd, p. 62
1884:Erik Olssen
1762:Herd, p. 40
1660:27 December
1616:The Octagon
1565:Saint Clair
1478:, Dunedin.
1258:Stu Forster
1230:Chatham Cup
1207:Super Rugby
1204:Highlanders
1184:rugby union
1101:Saint Clair
1033:, 0.5% had
1002:2006 census
998:2013 census
900:and social
898:egalitarian
677:Caversham.
639:velvet worm
557:Saddle Hill
419:Calton Hill
375:rugby union
210:Calton Hill
111:Established
96:New Zealand
80: /
4665:Channel 39
4579:Moana Pool
4504:Carisbrook
4424:Taieri Pet
4379:Sandymount
4299:The Kilmog
4079:Whare Flat
4074:Warrington
4059:Waikouaiti
4029:Pūrākaunui
4019:Portobello
3999:Ocean View
3914:Careys Bay
3868:Mornington
3783:Brockville
3763:Abbotsford
3756:Urban west
3722:Shiel Hill
3692:Kensington
3629:Urban east
3575:Mount Mera
3570:Maori Hill
3530:Balmacewen
3395:Audio help
3386:2021-01-29
3262:, (1980).
3189:, (1989).
2879:Mead, T. "
2483:2 February
2115:1869403053
1688:25 October
1581:Mornington
1456:Wellington
1441:Architect
1436:Kensington
1297:Carisbrook
1270:Gary Seear
1250:All Blacks
1180:Carisbrook
1138:Carisbrook
1090:There are
810:Governance
715:drill hall
692:Carisbrook
612:Kāti Māmoe
455:Kensington
360:Carisbrook
322:Protestant
308:county of
203:Kensington
162:Mornington
132:Population
4684:Education
4675:Speight's
4639:Town Belt
4319:Maungatua
4314:Mapoutahi
4227:Blackhead
4205:Surrounds
4126:Flagstaff
4034:Roseneath
3949:Hawksbury
3939:Fairfield
3934:Evansdale
3909:Broad Bay
3882:Surrounds
3793:Caversham
3768:Balaclava
3651:Highcliff
3620:Woodhaugh
3595:Pine Hill
3550:Glenleith
3489:City Rise
2989:1833-7538
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