Harry Burnand
John Henry Davis Burnand (2 December 1850 – 25 March 1919), known as Harry Burnand, was a New Zealand engineer and sawmiller. He was born in London, England on December 2, 1850.[1]
He was a director of Ellis and Burnand from 1903,[2] which was initially based in Otorohanga, had sawmills in many surrounding areas and later became part of the company now trading as PlaceMakers.[3]
His younger son, Harry, was killed in 1917.[4]
External links
Biographies of other Ellis & Burnand directors -
- Henry Valder – Te Ara Encyclopedia of NZ
- J W Ellis obituary - 1918 Auckland Star
- Ellis & Burnand was bought by Fletcher, now trading as PlaceMakers
References
- ↑ Stanley, R. D. "John Henry Davis Burnand". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved December 2011. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Te Ara Encyclopedia - biography of John Henry Davis Burnand
- ↑ Ellis & Burnand - constituent of Placemakers
- ↑ World War 1 death of Harry Burnand
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