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1879/2752
Reese Daniel CeciliaDaniel-Order Product
1898/12288
Reese Daniel Whitelaw Georgina WillisonThomas Wilson-Order Product
1921/29359
Reese Daniel Esther NinaDaniel-Order Product
1879/2752
Reese Daniel Cecilia Daniel
1898/12288
Reese Daniel Whitelaw Georgina Willison Thomas Wilson
1921/29359
Reese Daniel Esther Nina Daniel
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1913/4133
Esther Nina Blucher Parsonson Daniel Reese Order Product
1867/7636
Cecilia Wilson Daniel Reese Order Product
1913/4133
Esther Nina Blucher Parsonson Daniel Reese
1867/7636
Cecilia Wilson Daniel Reese
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1953/26559
Reese Daniel 187974YOrder Product
1891/5849
Reese Daniel 184249YOrder Product
1983/28325
Reese David Daniel Andrew 20 August 1921  🔍NZ
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1953/26559
Reese Daniel 1879 74Y
1891/5849
Reese Daniel 1842 49Y
1983/28325
Reese David Daniel Andrew 20 August 1921  🔍NZ
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Gisborne Photo News (1954-1975, 1993–1996)Daniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Nelson Photo News (1960-1972)Daniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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NZ Presbyterian MarriagesDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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St Pauls Trinity Marriages
Dawson 1875 15\6\2 REESE Daniel Full Wilson 1867 15\6\1 REESE Jane Russel Full Sneddon 1869 15\6\1 REESE Margaret Dalziel 36 Cornelius 1905 15\6\11 REESE Mary 33 Daldy 1884 15\6\4
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Addington Cemetery
May 1922 age 83 & dau. ... August 1891 age 60 arr. ... April 1890 age 3wks. ... April 1875 age 20yrs 5mths dau. ... June 1912 age 61 & dau. ... Mary his wife d. ... Esther all drowned
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Black eagle rowing coxed four crew of Christchurch PAColl-10563-095-25. Black eagle rowing coxed four crew of Christchurch. 1865. Turnbull Library Pictures: Original photographic prints and postcards from the File Prints Collection (ATL-Group-00208). [Piece]
Daniel, Josephine Dalziel, 1893-1975 : Reese family letters MS-Papers-3902. Daniel, Josephine Dalziel, 1893-1975 : Reese family letters. 1866-1934. [Item]
Black eagle rowing coxed four crew of Christchurch PAColl-10563-095-25. Black eagle rowing coxed four crew of Christchurch. 1865. Turnbull Library Pictures: Original photographic prints and postcards from the File Prints Collection (ATL-Group-00208). [Piece]
Daniel, Josephine Dalziel, 1893-1975 : Reese family letters MS-Papers-3902. Daniel, Josephine Dalziel, 1893-1975 : Reese family letters. 1866-1934. [Item]
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Macdonald Dictionary Record: Daniel Reese One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for Daniel Reese. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964. George Ranald Macdonald Canterbury Museum / Canterbury Museum
Mr. Daniel Reese - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Canterbury Provincial District] Mr. Daniel Reese was elected to the City Council for the South-West Ward in 1882, and sat as a member for several years. He was for some time a member of the House of Representatives, and as such he is referred to elsewhere in this volume. Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Mr. Daniel Reese - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Canterbury Provincial District] Mr. Daniel Reese was elected to the House of Representatives in 1884, and sat as a Member for Christchurch for three years. He was one of the leading builders in Christchurch, and was a popular and highly esteemed citizen. Many notable buildings were erected by him, such as the Normal School, the Belfast Freezing Works, Morten's Block, Lincoln ... Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Mr. Daniel Reese - The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 2 (June 1, 1931) Mr. Daniel Reese is a Christchurch merchant. He was born in Christchurch in 1879, and received his education at the West Christchurch School and the Canterbury College School of Engineering. He served his apprenticeship at Anderson's, Christchurch, from 1894 to 1900, and was with Howard Smith's, Melbourne, from 1900 to 1903. He was at sea as a m... New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Letter: From Daniel Reese, Reese Bros to E. A. Cox, 17 Mar 1921 A letter typed on Reese Bros letterhead from Daniel Reese of Reese Bros to Captain Eric Cox, 17 March 1921. The letter accompanied a reference for Eric Cox's employment at Reese Bros, and is addressed to him on SS ARAHOURA. Reese Bros New Zealand Maritime Museum / New Zealand Maritime Museum
Chapter 1 — Youth - Was It All Cricket? I Have chosen November, 1895, as a suitable date on which to begin my story. It was then, at the age of sixteen, that I was first selected to play in the Canterbury XI against Wellington. My father's death in 1891, at the age of fifty, changed our family fortunes, and my wonderful mother was left with a family of nine, I being the middle one, a... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 24 — Shipmates - Was It All Cricket? I Cannot finish these reflections on my life at sea without some reference to the men with whom I sailed. “He or she was a shipmate of mine,” was a phrase frequently used by the early pioneers to New Zealand. I have often heard my mother say this when referring to Mrs. Russell or Mrs. Rankin, to mention two of the women who in their teens share... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 17 — The Tyneside - Was It All Cricket? The entrance to the Tyne reminded me of Greymouth, New Zealand. What they called the Tip Head was very similar to the training walls—or breakwaters—at our West Coast port. To illustrate the importance of the River Tyne and its surrounding district, one needs only to mention that it has three towns at its very mouth in North Shields, Tynemouth, ... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 10 — Lord Hawke's Team - Was It All Cricket? Lord Hawke's team had already arrived in New Zealand and was sweeping triumphantly through the country in a manner reminiscent of some of the great International sides that had visited the Dominion. Ever since 1878, Australian teams had regularly visited New Zealand every two or three years, but no English side had come to our shores since 1887... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 6 — MacLaren's English Team - Was It All Cricket? The great event of season 1901–2 was the visit of MacLaren's team. One has to live in Australia to appreciate the atmosphere that pervades all sections of the community, both before and after the arrival of an English cricket team. Australians are essentially cricket-minded, and when it comes to Test Matches, cricket talk is as common in drawin... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand - Was It All Cricket? Although New Zealand is of lesser stature than other members of the Imperial cricketing family, the early history of the game in this country makes a chapter both interesting and eventful. It also reveals a beginning that was different from Australia's, but in some ways similar to that of South Africa's. When the first Australian XI went to Engl... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Preface - Was It All Cricket? As a general rule, a book that takes the form of a personal narrative is accompanied by a prefatory note of explanation; this one appears to come within that category. Many times over the years, friends have urged me to record the story of a fairly varied career, particularly that period when I visited many outlying parts of the world. When an ... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 11 — My Departure for England - Was It All Cricket? Even though I was now going to the other side of the world, I did not experience, to the same extent, the feelings of emotion of three years earlier, when leaving home for the first time. There is a big difference between 12,000 miles to England and 1,200 miles to Australia, but it savoured more of an adventure to go so far away, with but a nom... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 26 — My Last Days in Britain - Was It All Cricket? In London again, I booked my passage to New Zealand. As I had already been through Suez, and via America or Canada was too expensive for me, I chose the Cape of Good Hope route and booked by the S.S. Suevic, a White Star, one-class boat. Apart from a desire to see Capetown, it was the cheap fare that attracted me. I decided first to pay a flyin... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 39 — Railways Board and Personal Anecdotes - Was It All Cricket? In 1931 the Prime Minister of New Zealand invited me to become a member of the Railways Board set up to manage the country's state-owned railways. On two previous occasions New Zealand had decided to follow the example of Australian States, and lift this great service out of the arena of politics. The trials were short lived. Political power is... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 18 — The West Indies - Was It All Cricket? In two days we were steaming down the Thames, thrilled with the knowledge that we were to call at Madeira. The traffic on the river was again enormous. Even after we passed Gravesend there were ships and more ships, both inward and outward bound. One could appreciate the Cockney fireman's saying, “Gor'-blimey, it's like Epsom Road on Derby Day!... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 36 — Ships and Shipping - Was It All Cricket? Perhaps the greatest service Mr. Lamb rendered was the encouragement and help he gave that enabled us to enter the coastal shipping business of New Zealand. We were, by now, in command of supplies of timber sufficient to keep a nominal sized ship running regularly between Greymouth, Nydia Bay and Lyttelton. On one of my trips to Australia I dis... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Illustrations - Was It All Cricket? Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand - Was It All Cricket? The first post-war team to visit New Zealand was the 1946 Australian XI, but they overwhelmed our sides even more than Trott's 1896 team had done. Most of our players seemed overawed by the occasion and found the cleverness of O'Reilly and the pace of Lindwall too much for them. Our sole crumbs of comfort were two outstanding performances, when ... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 12 — First Days in London - Was It All Cricket? I Was fortunate in not having to look for lodgings. My cousin, Walter Sneddon, for twenty-one years Chief Engineer of the Remuera, trading to New Zealand, had married a London girl, and I received an invitation to stay with her people. They lived in South Tottenham, which is due north out of London, the nearby railway station being Seven Sister... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Macdonald Dictionary Record: Daniel Reese One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for Daniel Reese. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964. George Ranald Macdonald Canterbury Museum / Canterbury Museum
Mr. Daniel Reese - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Canterbury Provincial District] Mr. Daniel Reese was elected to the City Council for the South-West Ward in 1882, and sat as a member for several years. He was for some time a member of the House of Representatives, and as such he is referred to elsewhere in this volume. Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Mr. Daniel Reese - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Canterbury Provincial District] Mr. Daniel Reese was elected to the House of Representatives in 1884, and sat as a Member for Christchurch for three years. He was one of the leading builders in Christchurch, and was a popular and highly esteemed citizen. Many notable buildings were erected by him, such as the Normal School, the Belfast Freezing Works, Morten's Block, Lincoln ... Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Mr. Daniel Reese - The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 2 (June 1, 1931) Mr. Daniel Reese is a Christchurch merchant. He was born in Christchurch in 1879, and received his education at the West Christchurch School and the Canterbury College School of Engineering. He served his apprenticeship at Anderson's, Christchurch, from 1894 to 1900, and was with Howard Smith's, Melbourne, from 1900 to 1903. He was at sea as a m... New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Letter: From Daniel Reese, Reese Bros to E. A. Cox, 17 Mar 1921 A letter typed on Reese Bros letterhead from Daniel Reese of Reese Bros to Captain Eric Cox, 17 March 1921. The letter accompanied a reference for Eric Cox's employment at Reese Bros, and is addressed to him on SS ARAHOURA. Reese Bros New Zealand Maritime Museum / New Zealand Maritime Museum
Chapter 1 — Youth - Was It All Cricket? I Have chosen November, 1895, as a suitable date on which to begin my story. It was then, at the age of sixteen, that I was first selected to play in the Canterbury XI against Wellington. My father's death in 1891, at the age of fifty, changed our family fortunes, and my wonderful mother was left with a family of nine, I being the middle one, a... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 24 — Shipmates - Was It All Cricket? I Cannot finish these reflections on my life at sea without some reference to the men with whom I sailed. “He or she was a shipmate of mine,” was a phrase frequently used by the early pioneers to New Zealand. I have often heard my mother say this when referring to Mrs. Russell or Mrs. Rankin, to mention two of the women who in their teens share... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 17 — The Tyneside - Was It All Cricket? The entrance to the Tyne reminded me of Greymouth, New Zealand. What they called the Tip Head was very similar to the training walls—or breakwaters—at our West Coast port. To illustrate the importance of the River Tyne and its surrounding district, one needs only to mention that it has three towns at its very mouth in North Shields, Tynemouth, ... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 10 — Lord Hawke's Team - Was It All Cricket? Lord Hawke's team had already arrived in New Zealand and was sweeping triumphantly through the country in a manner reminiscent of some of the great International sides that had visited the Dominion. Ever since 1878, Australian teams had regularly visited New Zealand every two or three years, but no English side had come to our shores since 1887... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 6 — MacLaren's English Team - Was It All Cricket? The great event of season 1901–2 was the visit of MacLaren's team. One has to live in Australia to appreciate the atmosphere that pervades all sections of the community, both before and after the arrival of an English cricket team. Australians are essentially cricket-minded, and when it comes to Test Matches, cricket talk is as common in drawin... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand - Was It All Cricket? Although New Zealand is of lesser stature than other members of the Imperial cricketing family, the early history of the game in this country makes a chapter both interesting and eventful. It also reveals a beginning that was different from Australia's, but in some ways similar to that of South Africa's. When the first Australian XI went to Engl... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Preface - Was It All Cricket? As a general rule, a book that takes the form of a personal narrative is accompanied by a prefatory note of explanation; this one appears to come within that category. Many times over the years, friends have urged me to record the story of a fairly varied career, particularly that period when I visited many outlying parts of the world. When an ... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 11 — My Departure for England - Was It All Cricket? Even though I was now going to the other side of the world, I did not experience, to the same extent, the feelings of emotion of three years earlier, when leaving home for the first time. There is a big difference between 12,000 miles to England and 1,200 miles to Australia, but it savoured more of an adventure to go so far away, with but a nom... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 26 — My Last Days in Britain - Was It All Cricket? In London again, I booked my passage to New Zealand. As I had already been through Suez, and via America or Canada was too expensive for me, I chose the Cape of Good Hope route and booked by the S.S. Suevic, a White Star, one-class boat. Apart from a desire to see Capetown, it was the cheap fare that attracted me. I decided first to pay a flyin... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 39 — Railways Board and Personal Anecdotes - Was It All Cricket? In 1931 the Prime Minister of New Zealand invited me to become a member of the Railways Board set up to manage the country's state-owned railways. On two previous occasions New Zealand had decided to follow the example of Australian States, and lift this great service out of the arena of politics. The trials were short lived. Political power is... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 18 — The West Indies - Was It All Cricket? In two days we were steaming down the Thames, thrilled with the knowledge that we were to call at Madeira. The traffic on the river was again enormous. Even after we passed Gravesend there were ships and more ships, both inward and outward bound. One could appreciate the Cockney fireman's saying, “Gor'-blimey, it's like Epsom Road on Derby Day!... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 36 — Ships and Shipping - Was It All Cricket? Perhaps the greatest service Mr. Lamb rendered was the encouragement and help he gave that enabled us to enter the coastal shipping business of New Zealand. We were, by now, in command of supplies of timber sufficient to keep a nominal sized ship running regularly between Greymouth, Nydia Bay and Lyttelton. On one of my trips to Australia I dis... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Illustrations - Was It All Cricket? Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand - Was It All Cricket? The first post-war team to visit New Zealand was the 1946 Australian XI, but they overwhelmed our sides even more than Trott's 1896 team had done. Most of our players seemed overawed by the occasion and found the cleverness of O'Reilly and the pace of Lindwall too much for them. Our sole crumbs of comfort were two outstanding performances, when ... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter 12 — First Days in London - Was It All Cricket? I Was fortunate in not having to look for lodgings. My cousin, Walter Sneddon, for twenty-one years Chief Engineer of the Remuera, trading to New Zealand, had married a London girl, and I received an invitation to stay with her people. They lived in South Tottenham, which is due north out of London, the nearby railway station being Seven Sister... Daniel Reese New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Legacy.com NZ ObituariesDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Daniel REESE On September 11, 2023, aged 69 years, Daniel passed away peacefully, at home, surrounded by his loving family. Dearly loved husband and best friend of Kaye for 40 years, adored father and father-in-law of Emma-Jane and Scott, Amanda and Jared, Thomas and Sarah, and the late Juliette... on Sep. 16, 2023
Auckland Museum Online CenotaphDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New ZealandDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Reese, Daniel New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
REESE, Daniel In 1966 the first encyclopedia of New Zealand was published in three thick volumes. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was a critical and publishing success at the time, and has been used as a basic reference work about the country since then. We are proud to make it available online. McLintock, Alexander Hare
Bernard John Foster, M.A., Research Officer, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington.
New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Reese, Daniel New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
REESE, Daniel In 1966 the first encyclopedia of New Zealand was published in three thick volumes. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was a critical and publishing success at the time, and has been used as a basic reference work about the country since then. We are proud to make it available online. McLintock, Alexander Hare
Bernard John Foster, M.A., Research Officer, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington.
New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Find A Grave (NZ cemeteries)Daniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Name Born Died Cemetery Cemetery location Region
Daniel Reese 31 Oct 1841 🔍 4 Oct 1891 🔍 📰 Addington Cemetery Addington, Christchurch City Canterbury
Daniel Reese 26 Jan 1879 🔍 12 Jun 1953 🔍 📰 Addington Cemetery Addington, Christchurch City Canterbury
Daniel Reese 1954 🔍 11 Sep 2023 🔍 Hanmer Springs Cemetery Hanmer Springs, Hurunui District Canterbury
Daniel Reese 31 Oct 1841 🔍 4 Oct 1891 🔍 📰 Addington Cemetery Addington, Christchurch City Canterbury
Daniel Reese 26 Jan 1879 🔍 12 Jun 1953 🔍 📰 Addington Cemetery Addington, Christchurch City Canterbury
Daniel Reese 1954 🔍 11 Sep 2023 🔍 Hanmer Springs Cemetery Hanmer Springs, Hurunui District Canterbury
Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)Daniel Reese        🔍 ASH
Upper Hutt City Libraries Heritage CollectionsDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH
NZ Electronic Text CentreDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH
Archives NZDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Department of Lands and Survey, Christchurch District Office  >  Inwards Correspondence of the Secretary for Railways [ICR]

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Daniel Reese to W Kennaway - Request that materials related to his contracts at Kaiapoi and Rolleston be conveyed free of charge and that the men exployed be allowed free passes on Monday mornings and Saturday nights - 16/08/1872 1872 Christchurch Open
John Marshman to Secretary - Daniel Reese, contractor, requires free pass on railway for men and materials related to contract - 30/08/1872 1872 Christchurch Open
R J S Harman ... the Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway, makes ... for columns and brackets; tenders from ... of rails and fastenings required for ... 1873 Christchurch Open
Price & England’s tenders not returned from Railway Engineer. Includes tenders to build goods shed at Christchurch Railway Station from Daniel Reese, W Widdowson, Rankin & Greig and George Simpson & Company - 5/10/1869 1869 Christchurch Open
List of tenders for Booking Office at Southbrook Station, tender from Daniel Reese accepted. Includes tender from George Rankin - 16/01/1873 1873 Christchurch Open
Daniel Reese - Tender for Papanui Goods Shed - 18/02/1873 1873 Christchurch Open
G Thornton - Southern Railway, removal and addition to Addington Station Master's house. Includes tender from Daniel Reese; particulars of J Fowlers' contracts, delays, penalties etc; George Cronin to General Manager - applies for a cooking range for the kitchen and a grate for the sitting room; 11/1873 - Edward Richardson to W Rolleston - Mr O'Connor instructed to hand over double headed rails to Provincial authorities - 11/03/1873 1873 Christchurch Open
List of tenders for building goods shed at Selwyn. Includes tenders from William Hollis & Thornley & Co, England Brothers, Rankin & Greig, John Ellis & Joseph Jansen, Daniel Reese, W Widdowson, W Styche and Joseph Bailey per W F Crisp - 23/2/1869 1869 Christchurch Open
Robert Wright to Walter Kennaway - Mr Reece's and Mr Stocks' tenders for gate keepers houses and gates were accepted by the Government, Wright understood that his tender for the gates was the lowest, requests explanation. Includes tenders from Allen & Son, Charles Trounce, Robert Wright, Thomas Greig, George Rankin, J Goss, W Widdowson, Price Brothers, Daniel Reese, England Brothers, William Stocks, James Wood & Samuel A'Court - 28/10/1871 1871 Christchurch Open
Tenders for water supply to Ranigora Station from William Stocks, Daniel Reese, Boyd and Keir, Scott Brothers - 08/12/1872 1872 Christchurch Open
W Widdowson - Withdraws his tender to build Lyttelton goods shed because of an error due to him not having his spectacles. Includes tenders from Daniel Reese, W Styche (one tender to build with pile foundations and one with concrete foundations), W Widdowson and correspondence from E Jollie to Thornton - England Brothers tender accepted - 11/2/1869 1869 Christchurch Open
Estimated costs of gatehouses at Customs House, Colombo St, Addington, Riccarton, Racecourse, Rolleston, Templeton & Selwyn. Includes tenders from Daniel Reese, Rankin & Greig, George Robson & Brother, Joseph Wood, W Widdowson and England Brothers - 10/3/1869 1869 Christchurch Open
List of tenders for Gate Keeper's House. Includes tenders from Scott Brothers, Thomas Greig, Daniel Reese; and complaint from Harman that gate frequently closed on Park Road - 07/06/1872 1872 Christchurch Open
List of tenders for engine shed. Includes tenders from Price Brothers, England Brothers, George Rankin, W Widdowson, Joseph and Robert Beattie, Daniel Reese and Joseph Wood - 26/06/1872 1872 Christchurch Open
Daniel Reese - Tender for Papanui Goods Shed - 18/02/1873 1873 Christchurch Open

Department of Lands and Survey, Christchurch District Office  >  Inwards Correspondence of the Secretary for Public Works [ICPW]

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Newspaper notice calling for tenders for Addington Station and tenders attached from Read Brothers, Cutler and Heath, George Rankin, Jameson and Son, Thomas Greig, Joseph Fowler, W. Hogg, Daniel Reese, and Buckley and Marshall - 18/10/1875 1875 Christchurch Open
Railways Manager to Secretary of Public Works - file regarding new grain shed at Christchurch railway station includes tenders, contract, with Daniel Reese, 645(1)/1873 - plan of goods platforms, 693(4)/1874 - tracing of proposed Christchurch railway station goods yard - 8/03/1875 1875 Christchurch Open
W. White, Jr. to ... with Evans and Griffiths, 2820/1873 - ... John Wilson and William Farquharson tender ... for Racecourse and Southbridge tramway and planking for Selwyn ... 1875 Christchurch Open
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Masterton Anglican HistoryDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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West Coast NZ HistoryDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Loading boilers onto ships, Greymouth
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Archives Central (Manawatū-Whanganui)Daniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Canterbury Museum Collections - PeopleDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Name Born Died Place of birth Place of death Nationality
Reese, Daniel
b.1841
d.1891
Reese, Daniel
b.1841
d.1891
Lower Hutt MyRecollectDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH
Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)Daniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Source: A Dictionary of NZ Biography, by Scholefield (1940), from NZ History / CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ

NameBiographyReference
Daniel Reese

REESE, DANIEL (1841-91) was born at Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland, educated there, and trained as a carpenter and builder in the Motherwell ironworks. In 1862 he came to Canterbury in the Zealandia, worked for Joseph Bailey for a few years; visited the West Coast goldfields (1865), and started in business in Christchurch with Rankin and Greig. Later, on his own account, he built many of the outstanding buildings, including St Paul's Church, Lincoln Agricultural College, the School of Art and Holy Trinity Church. He was chairman of the West Christchurch school committee and a member of the City Council (1882-85, 1888-89).

Reese represented Stanmore in Parliament (1884-87), and was a supporter of the West Coast railway. He was a prominent oarsman, one of the four who built the Black Eagle and rowed her down the Avon and round the coast to Lyttelton, where they competed successfully at the regatta until 1874. Later he was a keen draughts player and first president of the Christchurch draughts club. He died on 4 Oct 1891.

Cycl. NZ, iii; Lyttelton Times, 5 Oct 1891. Portrait: Parliament House.

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Daniel Reese

REESE, DANIEL (1841-91) was born at Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland, educated there, and trained as a carpenter and builder in the Motherwell ironworks. In 1862 he came to Canterbury in the Zealandia, worked for Joseph Bailey for a few years; visited the West Coast goldfields (1865), and started in business in Christchurch with Rankin and Greig. Later, on his own account, he built many of the outstanding buildings, including St Paul's Church, Lincoln Agricultural College, the School of Art and Holy Trinity Church. He was chairman of the West Christchurch school committee and a member of the City Council (1882-85, 1888-89).

Reese represented Stanmore in Parliament (1884-87), and was a supporter of the West Coast railway. He was a prominent oarsman, one of the four who built the Black Eagle and rowed her down the Avon and round the coast to Lyttelton, where they competed successfully at the regatta until 1874. Later he was a keen draughts player and first president of the Christchurch draughts club. He died on 4 Oct 1891.

Cycl. NZ, iii; Lyttelton Times, 5 Oct 1891. Portrait: Parliament House.

Volume 2, page 109
NZ War GravesDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Wellington City Council ArchivesDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH
Masterton Library Wairarapa ArchiveDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH
BillionGraves (NZ cemeteries)Daniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Name Born Died Cemetery Region
Daniel Reese 31 Oct 1841 🔍 4 Oct 1891 🔍 📰 Addington Cemetery Canterbury
David Daniel Andrew Reese 20 Aug 1921 🔍 15 Feb 1983 🔍 📰 Hanmer Springs Canterbury
Daniel Reese 31 Oct 1841 🔍 4 Oct 1891 🔍 📰 Addington Cemetery Canterbury
David Daniel Andrew Reese 20 Aug 1921 🔍 15 Feb 1983 🔍 📰 Hanmer Springs Canterbury
NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)Daniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Source: Kiwi Collection copyright The New Zealand Society of Genealogists

Name Date Record Type
REESE, Daniel 🔍
23 Jun 1953 NZ Probates
REESE, Daniel 🔍
Dec 2018 NZ Genealogist
REESE, Daniel Whitelaw 🔍
18 Nov 1954 NZ Probates
REESE, David Daniel Andrew 🔍
1983 NZ Probates
Puke Ariki Collections - PeopleDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Hocken Digital CollectionsDaniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Discover EverAfter (NZ Cemeteries)Daniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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Wikidata People (New Zealanders)Daniel Reese        🔍 ASH

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