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FOUR GENERATIONS. Reading from the right: Mrs Henry Watson, Mrs A. Wilson (standing) Mrs F C. Stringer, Master A. F. G Wilson. Mrs Watson arnved in Dunedin in 1856 by the ship Sir Edward Paget. She was the fir«'t white woman to land at Oamaru, and her husband was the first licensee of the first licensed hotel (the Star and Garter) in Oamaru. Mrs Watson is the great-grandmother of 12 children.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2928, 27 April 1910, Page 47 (Supplement)

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FOUR GENERATIONS. Reading from the right: Mrs Henry Watson, Mrs A. Wilson (standing) Mrs F C. Stringer, Master A. F. G Wilson. Mrs Watson arnved in Dunedin in 1856 by the ship Sir Edward Paget. She was the fir«'t white woman to land at Oamaru, and her husband was the first licensee of the first licensed hotel (the Star and Garter) in Oamaru. Mrs Watson is the great-grandmother of 12 children. Otago Witness, Issue 2928, 27 April 1910, Page 47 (Supplement)

FOUR GENERATIONS. Reading from the right: Mrs Henry Watson, Mrs A. Wilson (standing) Mrs F C. Stringer, Master A. F. G Wilson. Mrs Watson arnved in Dunedin in 1856 by the ship Sir Edward Paget. She was the fir«'t white woman to land at Oamaru, and her husband was the first licensee of the first licensed hotel (the Star and Garter) in Oamaru. Mrs Watson is the great-grandmother of 12 children. Otago Witness, Issue 2928, 27 April 1910, Page 47 (Supplement)