Cardiff, New Zealand

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Cardiff (New Zealand)
Cardiff
Cardiff

Cardiff is a settlement in inland Taranaki, in the western North Island of New Zealand. It is located five kilometres southwest of Stratford close to Egmont National Park.

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[edit] Further reading

[edit] General historical works

  • Mander, Owen (1986), Cardiff School and district centennial, 1886-1986, Stratford, [N.Z.]: The School ; Stratford Press Print 

[edit] Business history

  • Marchant, Claude A. (1951), Cardiff Co-operative Dairy Factory Company Limited diamond jubilee, 1891 - 1951, New Plymouth, [N.Z.]: Taranaki Daily News 

[edit] People

  • Former Stratford District mayor, David Walter, has conducted a number of oral history interviews with people within that broad geographical area. These are preserved as mp3 files on twelve CDs held within Puke Ariki. in New Plymouth. The sixth CD of this collection contains a recording of Henry Johnson speaking about his life and times, in England and Cardiff. See David Walter Interviews Disk 6 (ARC2003-809). Retrieved on 2008-02-07.

[edit] Schools

  • Mander, Owen (1986), Cardiff School and district centennial, 1886-1986, Stratford, [N.Z.]: The School ; Stratford Press Print 

Coordinates: 39°22′S 174°14′E / -39.367, 174.233

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