Sir John Roberts founder and managing partner of Murray Roberts & Co was a New Zealand businessman and runholder of the last quarter of the 19th century and the first quarter of the following century.
John Roberts, Mayor of Dunedin
Part of Mosgiel Woollen's mill 2010
Dunedin's Guardian Royal Exchange building. From 1881 to 1962 Murray Roberts to the left of the entrance, Stock Exchange and Chamber of Commerce to the right. Basement occupied by Murray Roberts
The stables of Littlebourne House are all that survive of the mansion.
Murray Roberts & Co Limited owned a stock and station agency in New Zealand. For a time, it was New Zealand's largest wool exporter. Its business began in Green Island, Dunedin as a fellmongery owned by the Melbourne partners. Under direction of young John Roberts from 1867, it made very substantial investments in rural property in Otago and Hawke's Bay and spread as a stock and station agency through Otago and Southland and the lower half of the North Island.
Murray Roberts store in the 1880s The Spit, Port Ahuriri, Napier
SS Dunedin loading, Port Chalmers 1882
1915 Overland car
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