Dunedin gaol where Joseph Sullivan was kept from 1868-74. Richard Burgess and Thomas Kelly (then Noon) were sent here from 1862-65 for robbery and associated charges
This extract is from 'What a difference between a fish and a woman', which was an address given by the president of the Women's Franchise League in Dunedin.
One beneficiary of the first Labour government's housing policy was the Fleury family of Dunedin. After living in a cramped, two-bedroom cottage on The Flat, Nell Fleury thought she had entered 'heaven' when she moved uphill to her four-bedroom state house in Corstorphine