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PLEASE SUPPORT OUR FUND-RAISING PROJECTS:
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CROSBIES SETTLEMENT DVD Coromandel Forest Park, 1880 - 1970.
A 20-minute documentary that recounts the history of a remote farm block in the Coromandel Ranges which
was settled in 1880 and farmed until about 1970. The DVD includes recorded observations of Madge Sutton,
who lived at the settlement in the early 1900s, and numerous rare photographs of the site.
This DVD is available from:
The Coromandel Heritage Trust, P.O. Box 75, Thames, New Zealand
$15.00 plus $5 postage in NZ per DVD. Payment is by cheque only.
They are also available for sale at The Treasury. Payment is by cheque or cash only.
Orders from overseas: Please email your order with your mailing address to The Treasury. We will advise the prices for postage to overseas addresses and method of payment.
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OVER TROUBLED WATER DVD THE STORY OF THE KOPU BRIDGE.
This DVD is available from:
The Coromandel Heritage Trust, P.O. Box 75, Thames, New Zealand
$20.00 plus $5 postage in NZ per DVD. Payment is by cheque only.
They are also available for sale at The Treasury. Payment is by cheque or cash only.
Orders from overseas: Please email your order with your mailing address to The Treasury. We will advise the prices for postage to overseas addresses and method of payment.
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Also for sale at The Treasury:
OUR PEOPLE, OUR STORIES - $5.00. Interesting snippets from the stories recorded by The Coromandel Heritage Trust Oral History Recorders.
TREASURY TALES I - $7.00. Interesting and often quirky snippets compiled for Coromandel FM to read through the day.
ORAL HISTORY CDS - $15.00
TREASURY PENCILS - $1.00
OTHER WAYS TO HELP US FUND RAISE:
THE COMMEMORATION BOOKS
Pages commemorating early family or businesses, people or businesses living currently in the region, clubs etc. The information has been submitted by a
family member/donor, along with a photo. These pages also acknowledge the donor.
A $100 donation gives you a page. These will later be made into 'books' and prominently displayed in the foyer of The Treasury. Not only do they
become an interesting information resource about you or your early family, but we can acknowledge our donors by putting their name at the bottom of
their page.
CLUB OF 64
We are looking for members again after waiting to be sure we had an adjoining site for the archive room.
USED PRINTER CARTRIDGES.
A very easy way to help us raise funds! Please save your empty ink cartridges (computer or copier)
and also let neighbours, businesses etc know we can find a use for them. They can be recycled, and we get a donation by doing this.
Please drop these in to The Treasury or to one of the committee. Thank you to all the people who have handed in cartridges we have a
large number to send off.
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