Wellington Chinese History Wiki
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- A1 Laundry (Joe Dow)
- A1 Laundry (W Tai Lee)
- ANGLICAN CHINESE MISSION, Evening Post, 11 August 1922, Page 11
- ANGLICAN CHINESE MISSION (1922, August 11) Evening Post, Page 11
- AN UNWELCOME VISITOR, Waipukurau Press, 17 April 1925, Page 4
- AUCTION ROOMS AND CHINESE, Fair Play, 2 July 1894
- A BANKRUPT CHINAMAN, Bush Advocate, 25 July 1907
- A CHINESE HOSPITAL DONATION, Grey River Argus, 5 March 1884
- A CHINESE QUARREL, Otago Daily Times, 2 May 1910
- A Chinese Wedding, Evening Post, 7 February 1929
- A Chinese Wedding, Otaki Mail 17 October 1923
- A Chinese Wedding (New Zealand Times etc) February 1898
- A Chinese restaurant in Wellington, NZ Truth, 19 September 1929
- A DISCIPLE OF LIONEL TERRY, Marlborough Express, 19 June 1909
- A Gee Fung Brothers
- A H Bing
- A MANIA AGAINST CHINESE, Otago Witness, 27 September 1905
- A Menace, Waipukurau Press, 23 April 1934, Page 5
- A Nocturnal Clash, Waipukurau Press, 12 May 1934
- A Pakapoo Fine, Auckland Star, 16 June 1926, Page 9
- A SPRING FETE, Hutt News, 4 September 1930, Page 2
- A Saving Chinaman, Waipawa Mail, 19 February 1879
- A Wellington Chinese Bride - Auckland Weekly News, 21 February 1929
- A World’s Fair Personality, Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 October 1939, Page 6
- A blaze in Wellington (1924, June 28) Taranaki Daily News
- A “Shut-Eye” Policy, Waipukurau Press, 16 July 1923, Page 3
- Accidents and Fatalities, Dominion, 26 December 1911, Page 5
- Advertisements, Column 3, Evening Star, 17 April 1934, Page 10
- Advertisements, Evening Post, 21 February 1903
- Advertisements, Evening Post, 27 November 1896
- Advertisements, Evening Post, 28 September 1918
- Advertisements, Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, 30 June 1919
- Advertisements, Upper Hutt Weekly Review, 5 June 1936
- Advertisements Page 8 Column 5, Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1929
- Ah Bing
- Ah Go
- Ah Go Market Garden
- Ah Kow
- Ah Lum
- Ah Poy
- Ah Tom
- Alan Chun
- Ale in Hencoop. Gisborne Herald, March 5, 1943
- Annoying a Chinaman, Pahiatua Herald, 19 October 1917
- Another Raid on Chinese Quarters, Wanganui Chronicle, 17 November 1900
- Anti-Chinese Meeting in Wellington, Wanganui Herald, 21 August 1890
- Asiatic Menace, Waipukurau Press, 17 July 1929, Page 2
- Awakening of China, Gisborne Times, 26 August 1909
- Beng Tung
- Berry & Co. Collection
- Berry & Co at Te Papa
- Bill Hoon
- Blenheim February 1950
- Blenheim January 1914
- Body of Chinese Found on Evans Bay Beach, Central Hawke's Bay Press, 12 August 1940, Page 3
- Bronze Statue Chinese Gardener in Levin
- Brothers Laundry
- Bucket of Water. Waipukurau Press, 10 March 1934, Page 8
- CHINESE AND INDIANS, Evening Post, 24 September 1932
- CHINESE ASSAULT CASE, Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1910
- CHINESE CHARITY, West Coast Times, 4 November 1908
- CHINESE DENS IN WELLINGTON, Nelson Evening Mail, 30 October 1900
- CHINESE FATHER’S PETITION, Hawera Star, 7 August 1931
- CHINESE FRUITERERS, Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1906
- CHINESE GAMBLERS, Evening Post, 12 January 1927, Page 10
- CHINESE GAMING HOUSES
- CHINESE MARKET GARDEN, Evening Post, 24 January 1907
- CHINESE MARKET GARDENS, Marlborough Express, 24 November 1897
- CHINESE SPEAKER, Evening Post, 12 November 1941, Page 10
- CHINESE SPORTS, Evening Post, 11 October 1922
- CHINESE SUBSCRIBING FOR QUEENS STATUE, New Zealand Herald, 28 March 1901
- CHINESE WEDDING, 6 February 1936
- CHINESE WOMAN FINED £30, Press, 15 November 1952, Page 8
- CHRONOLOGY OF POLL TAX AND OTHER ANTI-CHINESE MEASURES
- CITY CHINESE FRUIT STORES, A PROTEST, Evening Post, 1 May 1900
- CUSTOMS RAID AT KING’S WHARF, New Zealand Times, 2 March 1910, Page 1
- Caring for the Chinese, New Zealand Herald, 17 August 1909
- Chaeng Tse
- Chai Kew
- Chan's Place
- Chan Check Yin
- Chan Fook-On
- Chan Foon and Co
- Chan Kee & Co
- Chan Kewl Ying (Willie Lee)
- Chan Ming Fun
- Chang Hee
- Chao Loo
- Charley Quoy
- Charlie Yung Sing
- Chased by Chinaman, Waipukurau Press, 29 May 1934, Page 8
- Chee Kung Tong Chinese Freemasons
- Chee Young
- Chew Lee & Co
- Chi Gow
- Chin Tai
- Chin Wah Foon
- China City Restaurant, Upper Hutt
- Chinaman Defrauded, Waipukurau Press, 27 June 1930, Page 5
- Chinaman Fined £50, Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 December 1940, Page 6
- Chinaman Offended: Waipukurau Press, 18 September 1935, Page 3
- China’s Day, New Zealand Herald, 7 October 1942, Page 2
- Chinese Anglican Church
- Chinese Anglican Mission Church Hall
- Chinese Baptist Church
- Chinese Boy’s High Marks in Exam. Gisborne Herald, January 30, 1950
- Chinese Celebrate Victory, Evening Post, 17 August 1945, Page 6
- Chinese Cooks - New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review - 7 March 1907
- Chinese Dragons Sports and Social Club Inc
- Chinese Factions in Wellington, November 26, 1900
- Chinese Famine Fund, Evening Post, 28 March 1929, Page 11
- Chinese Freemason, Feilding Star, 23 August 1922, Page 2
- Chinese Gaming Cases
- Chinese Girls on a Chinese Dragon Float
- Chinese Held Up, Northern Advocate, 11 July 1910
- Chinese Orphan Children, Nelson Evening Mail, 17 January 1939
- Chinese Paper In N.Z. Press, 15 July 1953, Page 11
- Chinese Puzzle, Auckland Star, 22 November 1929, Page 8
- Chinese Shopkeeper Alleges Assault
- Chinese Shops in Wellington
- Chinese Sports, Evening Post, 11 Oct. 1921, p 3
- Chinese Sportsmen, Evening Post, 6 April 1915, Page 5
- Chinese Zodiac Art Trail 2021
- Chinese citizens' decorative triumphal arch on Manners Street, Wellington 1901
- Chinese greengrocer, Norsewood
- Chinese immigrants, Bay of Plenty Times, 22 July 1901
- Chinese in Home Guard, Manawatu Times, 24 March 1941, Page 4
- Chinese in New Zealand, Bay of Plenty Times, 25 January 1897
- Chinese in Wellington, Marlborough Express, 9 August 1906
- Chinese orphan Chin Yin (Virginia Maria Desmond) at Wellington Airport
- Ching Fan
- Ching Wah
- Chong Lee
- Chong Lee Fruit and Vegetables
- Chong Lee and Co
- Chong Yee Chew
- Chow-Baiter Boobed, NZ Truth, 17 October 1914, Page 2
- Chow Boor
- Chow Cholk
- Chow Fong
- Chow Kee
- Chow Pai Hong
- Chow Po
- Chow Why Chee
- Chow Yum
- Chuck Lim
- Chung Lee (Dannevirke)
- Chung Shung Wong
- Chung Tak
- Chung Wah Brothers
- Clarence Eric Kee
- Cnr Manners & Herbert (Victoria) Streets
- Committee members of the New Zealand Chinese Association, special urgent meeting 1965
- Complainant Dies, Waipukurau Press, 24 June 1932, Page 5
- D Young
- Dan Wah & Co
- David Eng
- Death of Chinese Gold Miner, Central Hawke's Bay Press, 18 December 1946, Page 2
- Deaths, Evening Post, 1 June 1869
- Defunct Chinese, Colonist, 12 September 1902
- Dick Lee & Co
- Discover Wellington : Your Gateway to New Zealand (Zenith's advert) 1982
- Dong Gee and Son
- Dong Hon
- Dong Jack Yep
- Dong Loome
- Douglas Ernest Yen
- Dragon Tails Conference
- Dye Som
- ENGAGEMENT PARTY, Upper Hutt Leader, November 4, 1954, p 7
- EUROPEANS MAY GAMBLE, NOT CHINESE, Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1902
- Edna Chiu, née Lowe
- Emigration From New Zealand, Waipukurau Press, 8 January 1936, Page 5
- Entre Nous
- Ernest Hai Yen
- Escape from Lock-Up
- Eva and Joe Shue (Fruit shop)
- Evans Bay Xmas Carnival 1938
- Evening Post, 10 December 1937, Page 9
- Evening Post, 12 July 1906, Page 4
- Evening Post, 12 October 1939, Page 9
- Evening Post, 21 May 1921
- Evening Post, 21 November 1905
- Evening Post, 6 February 1936
- Evening Post, 8 February 1941, Page 13
- Evening Post, Issue 67, 19 March 1936, Page 4
- Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 116, 13 November 1930, Page 1
- Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1908
- Evening Post 13 October 1945
- Evening Post 25 November 1937, Page 17
- FIRE IN A CHINESE QUARTER, Evening Post, 9 July 1897
- FLOODS IN THE FORTY-MILE BUSH, Hawke’s Bay Herald, 18 April 1895
- FOR MOUNT COOK Evening Post, 1 November 1928
- FOR THE HOSPITAL
- FREDERICK-STREET FRACAS, New Zealand Truth, 29 March 1913
- FURTHER ROBBERIES, Evening Post, 30 August 1895
- F K Leong
- Fan Foo
- Fon Lee
- Fong Lee
- Fook Jan
- Fook Lee & Co
- Fook Wah
- Frank Sing
- Fruiterers Fined, Evening Post, 9 September 1944
- Fung Chan
- GALA CELEBRATION, Evening Star, 10 October 1941, Page 4
- GORED BY BULL, Waipukurau Press, 18 January 1935, Page 5
- GREYTOWN NOTES, Wairarapa Daily Times, 3 December 1894
- G C Young
- G Wong and Co
- Gamblers Fined, Waipukurau Press, 8 June 1933, Page 5
- Gar Wong
- Gee Gee & Co
- Gee Kone
- Gee Wah Kee & Co
- General News, Waikato Times, 9 January 1926, Page 3
- Geo Geh
- George Chong
- George Gee
- George Lun
- Gooe Jim Laundry
- Graham Bing
- Great Wall Cafe
- Guy Ngan
- HAINING STREET HABITUES, New Zealand Times, 14 April 1915
- HAINING STREET HOSPITALITY, (New Zealand Truth, Issue 880, 7 October 1922)
- HAVE STAYED TOO LONG, Waipukurau Press, 13 May 1931, Page 5
- HOSPITAL SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Evening Post, 22 February 1913, Page 2
- H On Hing and Co
- H Ping
- Han Fon
- Harry Wong
- Hawera Star, 17 February 1926, Page 3
- Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 February 1925
- Heavy Fines, Feilding Star, 26 August 1906
- Hee Chong & Co
- Helene Wong
- Hens and Ducks, Waipukurau Press, 29 April 1932, Page 5
- Hoo Kee
- Hop Fook Chong
- Hop Lee Brothers
- Hop Lee and Co
- Hop Sing
- Hop Sing Market Garden
- Hop Tai & Co
- Hospital Board, Manawatu Standard, 13 September 1900
- Hoy Leung
- Hoy Leung Market Garden
- IMMORALITY IN THE CHINESE QUARTER, New Zealand Times, 3 December 1887, Page 3
- INDIGENT CHINESE, Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 May 1909
- Insults to Chinese, Waipukurau Press, 10 January 1923, Page 4
- Irene Margaret Lowe (nee Cullen)
- Isolated Chinese, Hastings Standard, 13 January 1904
- J Moon
- J Wong Wah & Co
- Jack Hing
- James Chin Ting
- Jang Wong and Co
- Jean Fang
- Jenny Lai (Ho Li Nui)
- Jhing Lee
- Jim Kee
- Jim Lee
- Jim and Evelyn Ngan
- Jing Mont Choeng
- Jng Lok Ting
- Jng She Som
- Jng You Hum
- Jo Farr
- Jo Li
- Joe Chaeny Tai
- Joe Chong Brothers and Co
- Joe Choy
- Joe Gow
- Joe Jak
- Joe Kai
- Joe Kee
- Joe Kon
- Joe Kum Yung
- Joe Kump
- Joe Kwong Lee
- Joe Kwong Lee & Co
- Joe Kwong On and Co
- Joe Lai Choy
- Joe Lee
- Joe Lee & Son
- Joe Lee (Marton)
- Joe Lee (Palmerston North)
- Joe Lee Bros
- Joe Lee Brothers
- Joe Lim
- Joe Mon
- Joe Ngao
- Joe Quick
- Joe Soy
- Joe Tang
- Joe Wee
- Joe Yin
- Joe Young Wah
- Joe Yow Wah
- Joe and Joe
- Joe and Ngan
- Joo Po
- Joseph Gee
- Joseph Gee (2)
- Joseph Ting
- Joy (Joe) Park Ngan
- K Young and Co
- Karori Cemetery Tung Jung Memorial
- Kee Chong & Co
- Kee Lun
- Keng Jim
- Key Yew
- Kim Lee
- Kim Lock
- Kong Dick
- Kong Lee
- Kong Li
- Kong Loong
- Kong Voy Fan
- Kong Yeu
- Kong Yong
- Kum Shing
- Kwok Houng
- Kwong Chong
- Kwong Kee Lee & Co
- Kwong Mong Lee
- Kwong Moon Lee
- Kwong On & Co
- Kwong Tiy Chong & Co
- Kwong Yen & Co
- LATEST TELEGRAPHIC, Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 September 1902
- LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, New Zealand Times, 29 August 1888, Page 3
- LOCAL AND GENERAL, Evening Post, 28 November 1923
- LOCAL AND GENERAL, Evening Post, 6 April 1897, Page 4