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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Otago & Southland Provincial Districts]

Glenham

Glenham.

Glenham is a farming settlement in the Toetoes riding of the county of Southland, and in the eltorate of Mataura. It is the terminus of the Edendale-Glenham branch line of railway, and lies six miles to the southward of Wyndham. The railway station is 240 feet above the level of the sea. A good deal of the land held in large areas in the district was bought back by the Government, and subdivided for closer settlement. The business of the local post office and telephone bureau is conducted at the house of the resident railway ganger. Glenham has a public school, with an average attendance of twenty-six.

Thompson, Samuel , Farmer, Glenham Homestead, Glenham. When the Glenham estate was broken up Mr Thompson secured the homestead block of 540 acres, with the residence, fine grounds, and farm buildings, and he devotes his property to mixed farming. Mr Thompson was born at Derrygame, County Derry, Ireland, and educated at the Castle Dawson National School. He was brought up on his father's farm, came to New Zealand in 1883, and engaged in farm work with his brother at Mosgiel. Mr Thompson was cropping on the Henley estate, carting to Dunedin, and doing general contracting for a few years, and afterwards leased a farm at North Taieri. He then paid a two years' visit to the Old Country, and on his return acquired his present holding. Mr Thomson was a member of the Wylie's Crossing school committee, and secretary for a term, and he has been chairman of the Glenham school committee since his arrival in the district in 1888. He married a daughter of Mr James Miller, farmer, County Antrim, Ireland, and has four sons and two daughters.

Gerstenkorn, photoMr. S. Thompson.

Gerstenkorn, photo
Mr. S. Thompson.