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Quing Kee and Co., fruiterers; located in the High and Station streets area of Dannevirke

Listed on page 1246 of the International Chinese business directory of the world (1913).[1]

It was destroyed in a fire on Labour Day, 22 October, 1917.[2][3] Owned by the Chan family, they relocated to Raetihi.[4] 1246 International Chinese business directory of the world


  1. Huang, J. (1913). International Chinese business directory of the world / compiled by Wong Kin. International Chinese Business Directory Co. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b440600;view=1up;seq=9
  2. Fire at Dannevirke. (1917, October 24). Otago Witness. Retrieved from https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19171024.2.130?query=dannevirke&start_date=01-10-1917&end_date=31-12-1917&snippet=true&title=OW,ODT
  3. Dannevirke’s disastrous fire. (1917, October 23). Otago Daily Times. Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/100-years-ago/dannevirkes-disastrous-fire
  4. NZ Chinese Genealogy. (2019, March 4). Quing Kee and Co., fruiterers left Dannevirke and ended up in Raetihi. The Chan family.https://twitter.com/NZBC88/status/1102506981724610560 … [Tweet]. Retrieved 4 March 2019, from https://twitter.com/NZBC88/status/1102510837300776960

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