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Three families' 150 years on same land recognised

Three families' 150 years on same land recognised

The Dalziel family, of Lawrence, receive their sesquicentennial Century Farms Award from Minister for the South Island James Meager (right) at the town's Simpson Park on Saturday night. PHOTOS: RICHARD DAVISON
Organisers praised the "ticker and tenacity" of farming families receiving Century Farm awards in Lawrence on Saturday.
The awards were established by local man Russell Brown and friends in 2005 to honour families who had farmed the same land for 100 years or more.
Susan McKenzie (left), of Manapouri, and Jessica Black, of Riverton.
This year three families received awards marking 150 years on the same land.
Among them were the Dalziels, of Lawrence, whose forebear Christopher had landed at Port Chalmers — via a circuitous route — from Shetland in 1861.
From there he had joined the Lawrence Gold Rush, and saved sufficient capital through his mining exploits to buy 100 acres (40.5ha) in nearby Tuapeka West in 1874.
Lawrence teenagers (from left) Briar Hughes, 14, Tegan Leadbeater, 15, Abbie Coulter, 17, Annabelle Patterson, 16, Dylan Cunningham, 17, and Amelia Patterson, 17.
A fifth generation of Dalziels now farms the land.
They were among 22 families from across the country receiving the awards this year, meaning a smaller-than-usual crowd of about 220 attended the awards at Simpson Park on Saturday night.
Clutha Mayor Bryan Cadogan introduced the guest of honour, Minister for the South Island James Meager.
Bridget Tweed (left), of Waitahuna, and Abby Moseby, of Mataura.
In his opening address, Mr Cadogan praised the "ticker and tenacity" of those families receiving the awards.
"This celebrates everything that's good about being a Kiwi and living off the land. It's something special," he said.
In a humorous response, Mr Meager said he was pleased to see many North Islanders among those present.
Stan (left), Rhonda and Leon Black, all of Riverton.
"We welcome the direct foreign investment of all those visiting from the North Island tonight," he said.
He said the awards acknowledged farming families who had "done it tough, and done it well".
Awards chairman Eddie Fitzgerald said, despite the smaller numbers, no less effort had gone into organisation.
Helen Beattie (left), of Dunedin, and Daryl and Ruth McRae, of Waitahuna.
"We had a social at the Tuapeka Vintage Club on Friday night, and our awards ceremony tonight. It's a huge effort from the whole of the community that's months in the planning, and what you see here is a credit to all those who have contributed through volunteering time, goods, skills and sponsorship."
He said next year's event was likely to be bigger, as several applications had already been received.
Applications close at the end of November.

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