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Digital file preferred resolution is 72dpi. Explain how the impact of the initiative s are measured and what are the impacts on both your business as well the community? How do you propose to build on the initiative s in the future to ensure that positive impacts are sustained? What do you do to create an environment for continued improvement and innovation within your business? How do you encourage your organisation to understand and embrace the principals of Te Tiriti O Waitangi Participation, Protection and Partnership?
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How do you promote diversity and foster inclusion in your workplace? What processes have you put in place to ensure there is pay equity in your workplace? How have you developed management leadership capabilities within your workplace? How do you demonstrate commitment to the health, safety and wellbeing of your employees?
How the cultural diversi ty needs of the business were identified , how the initiative s were conceptualised and the plann ing undertaken. Evidence o f how the initiative s were implemented and what was achieved. Evidence of leadership commitment to inclusivity.
H ow the organisation has overcome any challenges identified. How the outcomes are measured across the organisation and was there feedback on the initiative s. Details on the positive impacts for employees, customers, overall business performance and reputation. How the business will build on and improve these initiatives going forward and how it will continually evolve to embrace the benefits of diversity. This includes any social, cultural, and economic impacts.
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The legacy that you would you like your business to leave. Provide evidence of this. What is done to encourage innovation in the business. How the business is marketed to showcase value and identity. Evidence of innovation implemented. The risks and challenges faced and how these were overcome. The premises, which are freehold, have a fine frontage to the main street of Ashurst in its busiest part, and the trade extends throughout a large district, one cart being constantly employed in the delivery of goods.
For about eleven years the business was conducted by Mr. Page with considerable success, and, though left with quite a young family, Mrs. Page has been enabled to keep page her late husband's trade well together. Page was a useful and popular man in the district, and was an officer of the local Masonic Lodge. Page is in every way to be commended and thoroughly deserving of encouragement.
Hanlon, P. Private residence, Main Street. Hanlon is a native of County Louth, Ireland. In he crossed over to Liverpool where he remained for some three years. Coming into the Manawatu district he spent several years in contracting for road formation, mainly on the road between Feilding and Ashurst.
After this he was in the employ of a survey party under the Manchester Road Board and subsequently employed by the Government.
In he established himself as above. He has fine stables of wood and iron containing sixteen stalls and three loose boxes, besides several outbuildings for buggies, gigs, brakes, waggons, drays, ploughs, etc. The only hearse in the district is the property of Mr. Carting of every description is undertaken, including the removal of furniture, for which special waggons are provided.
His premises, both business and residential, are freehold, and his business is about the best in the district.
The coach to and from the railway station, which meets every train, is run by Mr Hanlon. Acheson-Gray, Arthur , Farmer, Ashurst. Acheson-Gray possesses what may be regarded as one of the prettiest little properties in the Ashurst district.
Gray calls his place, is situated on the road leading from Ashurst to Feilding, and when the present owner has completed his improvements the farm will he a really beautiful place.
At the present time extensive alterations are being made in the house, which is being transformed into a most picturesque homestead. On the property is a fine greenhouse, and the garden in which Mr. Gray takes great interest is being planted with choice and valuable trees. Born in the old cathedral city of Winchester, in the year , Mr. He afterwards purchased two sections in the Harbour Board Block, which are now leased. Gray breeds all his own riding horses. At school Mr. Gray was noted as a good mile runner, and succeeded in carrying off a large number of trophies.
In he was captain of the Feilding Association Football Club, and is one of the committee, and also a steward of the Ashurst-Pohangina Jockey Club. Hopkirk, Robert Home , Farmer, Ashurst. On the property are some well bred sheep and about twenty dairy cows, Mr. Hopkirk being a large supplier to the Stoney Creek Creamery. Hopkirk was born in Roxburghshire in , and came to Wellington with his parents when ten years old. He received his education at the Wesleyan School in that city.
He then served his time as carpenter and joiner, and was employed by Messrs. Waddel, McLeod and Weir for several years. Hopkirk then established himself as a flaxmiller in the Wairarapa district, and afterwards near Shannon, where he remained for three years.
Some three years ago he leased his present place from his father, and has been devoting himself to agricultural pursuits with great success. For a number of years Mr. Hopkirk was connected with the Literary Society attached to St.
John's Presbyterian Church in Wellington, to which society he rendered his assistance and support upon every occasion. He is married to a daughter of Mr. Barron, of Wellington, and has one daughter. Orr, David Mackinlay , Farmer, Ashurst. The homestead is a comfortable single story building, containing eight rooms. At the back of the premises are the usual farm buildings, including a commodious woolshed and sheep dip. Orr was born at Glasgow, and came out to New Zealand with his parents at the age of six years.
After spending five years in the employ of Mr. Lawrie, a well-known old colonist, Mr. Orr joined his father in the Waterloo Dining Rooms—rooms which are well known to all old residents in Wellington. From these dining-rooms Mr. Orr went to the Buffet Hotel, where he remained as manager for his father for a period of thirteen years. He finally retired from this business for the purpose of taking up his present holding in the Ashurst district. In volunteer circles in Wellington Mr. Orr was well known, having been one of the first members enlisted in the Wellington Guards, when that corps was commanded by the Hon.
Captain Johnston. Orr is married to a daughter of Mr. Areus, the well-known boatbuilder of Oriental Bay, Wellington, and has one son. Walker came to the Colony in the early sixties, and had some very rough experiences. Among them may be mentioned the fact of himself and his wife having tramped their way along the Coast from Wellington right up to the Manawatu in order to take a billet on a Mr. Perry's station, to which Mr.
Walker had been appointed. This was only one of many very rough experiences which were undergone by Mr. Walker in their early experience of colonial life. Walker was born in Aberdeenshire in , and was educated at the local schools. He then went farming till , when he joined the 94th Regiment, in which he served some years.
After visiting Melbourne he crossed to New Zealand and obtained a situation with Mr. Kebbel, a runholder in Manawatu. Some four years subsequently he became manager of Mr. Manson's station at Kairanga, and while there was a member of the Manawatu Road Board. He now has an excellent property on the Watershed Road, near Ashurst, which consists of about acres. Here Mr. Walker, a remarkably erect, wiry, and hale old Scotchman, resides with his wife and daughter. Walker, who was evidently the right sort of woman for a settler's wife, is a daughter of Mr.
Gerrie, of Aberdeenshire. Home Advanced Search About Help. Victoria University of Wellington Library. Other formats. Established ,. Manawatu Gorge Hotel W. McPhait, proprietor , Ashurst. Empire Hotel J.
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