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- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton abstract "Frederick Orton Hamilton (27 December 1873 – 25 July 1945) was a Nelson, New Zealand wool, grain, and produce and general merchant who led the development of his region's horticulture.".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton birthDate "1873-12-27".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton birthPlace Greymouth.
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton birthPlace West_Coast,_New_Zealand.
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton birthYear "1873".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton deathDate "1945-07-25".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton deathYear "1945".
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- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_stock_and_station_agents.
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Greymouth.
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton wikiPageWikiLink Greymouth.
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Gerhard_Husheer.
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- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton wikiPageWikiLink Nelson,_New_Zealand.
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- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buxtons".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton dateOfBirth "1873-12-27".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton dateOfDeath "1945-07-25".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton name "Hamilton, Frederick Orton".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton placeOfBirth "Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton shortDescription "Director of a Stock and Station Agency, regional horticultural produce promoter".
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- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton description "Director of a Stock and Station Agency, regional horticultural produce promoter".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton description "Director of a Stock and Station Agency, regional horticultural produce promoter".
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- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton comment "Frederick Orton Hamilton (27 December 1873 – 25 July 1945) was a Nelson, New Zealand wool, grain, and produce and general merchant who led the development of his region's horticulture.".
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- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton givenName "Frederick Orton".
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- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton name "Frederick Orton Hamilton".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton name "Hamilton, Frederick Orton".
- Frederick_Orton_Hamilton surname "Hamilton".