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Pigeongram letter to Arthur H. Nathan

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  • Description

    Pigeongram (Great Barrier, Marotiri Copper Syndicate, and Port Charles Pigeongram Services), dated [18?] January 1902, sent from Okupu, Great Barrier Island, by Charles E. Werner to Arthur H. Nathan, Customs Street, Auckland, containing an order for grocery supplies.

  • Other Id

    1914 (Presto content ID)

    MS-811 (Reference Number)

    21064 (DBTextworks system ID)

    74/12 (Registration number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Pigeongram letter to Arthur H. Nathan
  • Primary Maker
  • Date
    1902
  • Physical Description

    1 folder (1 item)

  • Level of Current Record
    Single Item
  • Related Object Notes
    MS-442
    Copy Neg. No. C3933.
  • Public Access Text

    [Keywords: Pigeongram, Great Barrier Island]

  • Subject Notes
    Charles Edward Werner [born Carl Eduard Werner] was born on 10 February 1857, at Peitz, near Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany. He was one of a number of German migrants who came to New Zealand in 1875 aboard the ship 'Fritz Reuter'. Early in 1885 Werner married Charlotte Mary Flinn. They had four sons and one daughter. On 29 June 1888 Werner became a naturalised New Zealand citizen. He was for 20 years a storekeeper at Great Barrier Island, during which time he was also an agent for the pigeongram service at Okupu (Blind Bay) in the early 1900s, before moving to Kaitaia, Northland, where he was a watchmaker and jeweller for 14 years. The later years of his life were spent at Otahuhu, Auckland. Charles Werner died on 13 November 1927, at Otahuhu, aged 70 years.
  • Credit Line
    Presented by J.G. [John Geoffrey] Hurst on or about 14 May 1974.
  • Last Update
    04 Nov 2022
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