I've written about a couple of these people before. For as long as I can remember I knew that Frederick Cooper and Cooper's Seeds were "ours". Frederick was a younger brother of my 2 x great grandfather and was a baby when the family emigrated to New Zealand in 1841.
Frederick began his seed and nursery business with a nursery in Taranaki Street in 1860. After he married, he had business premises in Manners Street and later established Bijoux Nurseries in Lower Hutt. In the end, seeds and seed production became what they were known for into the 20th century.
John Cooper, my 2 x great grandfather had started his working life as a Tailor following the path of his own father, but in later life was listed as a green grocer and photographed outside his store in Kaikoura with Fruiterer painted on the exterior. While researching James, I came across somebody else with a nursery advertising in newspapers.
John's eldest son James appeared in street directories and on electoral rolls as a Market Gardener in Kaikoura. At some point after his father's death in 1895, James left Kaikoura and from as early as 1900 can be found living in Cheviot and begins advertising a nursery in newspapers throughout the South Island.
My father has mentioned several times that some family are buried at the Homeview cemetery just north of Cheviot on State Highway 1 and having seen James and his some of his adult children on electoral rolls I had surmised it was his family which Dad was referring to. I didn't know though, that he also was in the nursery business.
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