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In 1869, a businessman from Guangdong Province, China, arrived in New Zealand, marking the start of a transformative career in Otago and Southland's commerce and industry. This narrative explores the remarkable life of Choie Sew Hoy, who emigrated from China to Australia and then to New Zealand, ultimately becoming one of Dunedin's leading entrepreneurs by the time of his death in 1901. His thriving store on Stafford Street in Dunedin and his innovative gold-dredging technology significantly enhanced the region's gold-mining sector. He invested in various ventures across the goldfields, including Ophir, Macetown, Skippers, Nokomai, and the Shotover. A visionary, Sew Hoy identified unique opportunities, such as exporting scrap metal to China and collaborating with notable businessman Chew Chong in the fungus trade. Known for his elegance and charm, he became a prominent figure in local society, gaining membership in the Chamber of Commerce, the Jockey Club, and the Masons. As a benefactor, he supported hospitals and organizations aiding fellow Chinese immigrants. When faced with racism and discriminatory legislation, he courageously challenged societal prejudices. Choie Sew Hoy exemplified success in both his cultural heritage and his adopted land.
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Merchant, Miner, Mandarin: The Life and Times of the Remarkable Choie Sew Hoy, Jenny Sew Hoy Agnew, Trevor Gordon Agnew
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- 2020
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