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DANNEVIRKE'S STREETS.

Daiinevirko street nomenclature is of a decidedly, varied -nature, and a study of it is interesting. , Thero is a wide range, which ■ extends from Danish christenings to English statesmen, .sandwiched with English poets, and New Zealand latter-day politicians,, witli a spico of tho Spanish-American' war, and an Empire taste thrown in to give a- warlike- and patriotic flavour to tho mixture. To ,begin with, there are Thyra, ' Hamlet, Denmark, Dagmar, Christian, and Claudius Streets, reminiscent of tho .-Fatherland, and Tennyson,' Burns, and Swinburne Streets to remind ' one 1 of creat British verso writers. As a philosopher and historian Carlylo is immortalised by himself. Their follow British statesmen, Gladstone, Salisbury, and . Chamberlain; British battles, Trafalgar, "Waterloo, and Alma; an,d the Spanish-American ollapodrida, 'Maine, Madrid, Manila, and Cuba Streets. Stanley and Livingstone fill a niche, as do Ranfurlv, Seddon, Ward, and Cadman. Mr. Cadman was once interested in timber properties some distance from Dannevirke, and lie was understood to have had something to do with tho first misplacing of. the , railway station at Tamaki, but Dannevirke looked over tho indiscretion and immortalised his name. King, Victoria, Albert, and Windsor Streets breathe a loyal fervour, but Nel-. son is tho sole warrior representative Cities are represented by London, Dublin, and Edinburgh, and last, but not least, early pioneers are remembered' iiT Allardice, Gordon, and M'Pliee Streets. There are some cood sound European names about the streets of Dannevirke. •

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 23

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DANNEVIRKE'S STREETS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 23

DANNEVIRKE'S STREETS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 23

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