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STATION NAME - Named by John Hyde Harris, Superintendent of Otago 1862 - 1865, Mayor of Dunedin 1867 - 1868.  owned much of the landaround Hindon but the reason for the choice is not given
STATION NAME - Named by John Hyde Harris, Superintendent of Otago 1862 - 1865, Mayor of Dunedin 1867 - 1868.  owned much of the land around Hindon but the reason for the choice of name is not given
There must be some link back to Hindon village near Salisbury, England, the supposed origin of the name


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Latest revision as of 20:22, 5 February 2022

Christmas_Creek Hindon Deep_Stream
Trail StnSL.png Trail SectR.png Trail StnL.png Trail SectR.png Trail StnSR.png
Christmas_Creek --Hindon Hindon--Deep_Stream
1.6km 4.1km

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STATION NAME - Named by John Hyde Harris, Superintendent of Otago 1862 - 1865, Mayor of Dunedin 1867 - 1868. owned much of the land around Hindon but the reason for the choice of name is not given There must be some link back to Hindon village near Salisbury, England, the supposed origin of the name