Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame was the initiative of Mr C Russell Hervey when he was Mayor of Timaru City 1971-1977, to recognise the significant achievements of citizens of the Timaru district.
The Hall of Fame was officially opened on 26 September 1986 by Mayor Mrs DHL McIver.
Members of the Hall of Fame must have been born in South Canterbury, or lived in the district for a significant portion of their life.
An advisory committee researches the candidates and a Council selection committee approves the candidates for inclusion in the Hall of Fame.
Category One: Persons of Prominent International Standing
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HON Sir Basil Arthur |
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Cardinal Reginald Delargey
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Lord Elworthy |
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Sir William Hall-Jones
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Sir Charles Hamilton |
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Michael Houstoun
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Norman Kirk |
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Colin Murdoch
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Richard Pearse |
Air Vice-Marshal Siegert
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ADM Sir Gordon Tait |
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Sir Henry Wigley
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Syd Ashton |
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Joseph Butterfield |
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Sir Cecil Cross |
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Robert Fitzsimmons |
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Colin Hawke |
John (Jack) Lovelock |
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Clark Mcconachy
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John Manchester
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Richard Tayler |
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Sir Hugh Acland |
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Trevor Askin |
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John Badcock |
George Baker |
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Thomas Burnett |
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Frank Callaway |
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Sir Douglas Copland |
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James Craigie |
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Dr Margaret Cruickshank |
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James Forrest |
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Thomas Fyfe |
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(Owston) Paul Gabities |
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Trevor Griffiths |
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Mika (Neil Gudsell) |
John Hardcastle |
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Murray Henderson |
Muriel Hilton |
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MG Lindsay Inglis |
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Sir Neil Isaac |
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Owen Jones |
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Dr Russell King |
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Sir Francis Kitts |
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Sir Alan Low
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Lancelot McCaskill |
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Sir Robert Macintosh |
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Jessie Mackay |
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Sir Roy Mckenzie |
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Sir William Manchester |
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Ross Murray |
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HON Sir Henry Ostler |
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Richard Price |
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LG Sir Edward Puttick |
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Dr Erihapeti (Elizabeth)
Rehu Murchie
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Sir Ivor Richardson |
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HON Francis Rolleston
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Jack Shepherd |
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Kevin Smith |
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Robert Smith |
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Sir William Steward |
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Sir Desmond Sullivan |
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William Thomas |
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George White |
Cecil Wood |
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