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Often thought of as an English city, Christchurch, NZ in fact started as a Maori village then the Scottish Deans brothers arrived in the 1840s long before the planned migration from England.
The Canterbury Burns Club in Christchurch New Zealand today commentated the 250th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet – perhaps the first in the world to do so.
With cicadas singing, temperatures over 25 degrees, kilts swirling, pipes playing, ladies and gentlemen dressed in the Victorian and Edwardian fashion, and a Maori blessing of the event, a procession of Scottish clans and descendants of our early Scottish settlers, the day was enjoyable.
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