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Mosgiel /ˈmɒzɡiːl/ (Māori: Te
Konika o te Matamata) is an
urban satellite of
Dunedin in Otago, New Zealand,
fifteen kilometres west of the city's centre...
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Mosgiel Woollen Mill is
situated in
Mosgiel, Dunedin, New Zealand, and was
opened in 1871. The
Mosgiel Woollen Mill was the
second woollen mill to...
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Mosgiel AFC is an
amateur ****ociation
football club in
Mosgiel, New Zealand. They
currently compete in the
Southern Premier League. The club was formed...
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years and then for five
years he
studied Theology at Holy
Cross Seminary,
Mosgiel,
under the Vincentians. He pla****
rugby union for the Holy
Cross Seminary...
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Maude Obelisk Cromwell Mt Ida 99.4 90.3 94.3 97.1
Dunedin Mt
Cargill Mosgiel 97.4 106.9
Clutha Kuriwao Balclutha Lawrence (LPFM) 93.7 92.9 107.1 Southland...
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manufacturer later taken over by the
Auckland concern Fisher and Paykel. The
Mosgiel Woollens was
another Victorian Dunedin foundation.
Hallensteins was the...
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clubs are from Dunedin, two from
Invercargill and one each are from
Mosgiel and Timaru. The
league has also
previously included an
Otago youth development...
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referred to as such. The
following suburbs have a po****tion of over 2,000. ‡
Mosgiel, Port Chalmers, and
Green Island were
officially separate towns until local...
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Smith Mosgiel was a
small fashion boutique located on the main
street of
Mosgiel. This
store offered Ladieswear and a dry
cleaning service. The
Mosgiel store...
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Zealand for the
training of priests. It was
first opened in 1900 in
Mosgiel and was
relocated to
Auckland in 1997. In the late
nineteenth century,...