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P.O. Box 90 Rolleston 7643 New Zealand Phone 03 347 2800 or 03 318 8338 Fax 03 347 2799
DISTRICT INFO
COUNCIL INFO - Selwyn Central - Malvern (Hall, Reserve, Township & Residents Committees)
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Selwyn District is named after the Selwyn River, which, in turn, is named after Bishop Selwyn, one of the first Europeans to walk through the area in the mid 1840s. The district's current boundaries date from 1989 when three adjacent counties, Ellesmere, Malvern and half of Paparua, were fused into a single district. These counties had once been part of a larger Selwyn County. The first people to settle here were the Maori discoverers who came from subtropical Pacific Islands about 700 years ago. The dominant tribe in Selwyn and most of the South Island is Ngai Tahu, whose ancestors invaded from the North Island about 300 years ago. They conquered and inter-married with the pre-existing tribes: the Ngati Mamoe, who had arrived from the north about 100 years earlier, and the Waitaha who had preceded them. Little is known of the tribes that preceded Waitaha, as none survived the successive invasion waves, but their archaeological sites exist near the coast and some of their names survive in fragments of oral tradition. Books on Selwyn History The council has published two acclaimed histories of the district, one focusing on the former Ellesmere County and the other focusing on the former Malvern County. Click on the book images below to find out more. |
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Links to other historical sources in Selwyn District Clan Campbell Society of New Zealand (Canterbury) Darfield Genealogy & Family History Group Homebush Stables Historical Society Hororata Historical Society Inc. Lincoln & Districts Historical Society Selwyn Central Historical Society
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