Our biggest territorial local authority, Timaru District Council, has, for the most part, no access to the waters of either river at any part of their journey to the sea. |
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Once Fitzsimmons had completed his education at the Timaru Main School, he took on a range of jobs. |
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It currently runs Talbot Park in Timaru, which has 42 hospital beds and 25 psychogeriatric beds and employs around 100 staff. |
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They settled in Timaru, a town just along the coast from Lyttelton populated mainly by Cornish immigrants, and James Fitzsimmons established a blacksmith's forge in the town. |
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As an example, the creation of a port in Timaru, New Zealand in the late 19th century led to a significant change in the longshore drift along the South Canterbury coastline. |
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Timaru was constructed on rolling hills created from the lava flows of the extinct Mount Horrible, which last erupted many thousands of years ago. |
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