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George Henry Moore (runholder)
George Henry Moore (12 October 1812 – 7 July 1905), derogatorily known as Scabbie Moore, was a New Zealand runholder. He was born in Billown, Isle of Man on 12 October 1812. As a young man, he worked on Mona Vale Station in Tasmania, where he married the owner's daughter. He was later the owner of Glenmark Station north of Waipara, which for a time was New Zealand's largest sheep run.
The New Zealand Historic Places Trust has four separate listings on Glenmark Station. Moore had a mansion constructed for him, which took seven years to build. It was finished in 1888, but burned out on 23 January 1891.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/heritage/photos/disc5/IMG0040.asp )〕 The two-storey house had cost around ₤15,000 to build and the furniture was valued at around ₤10,000; there was no insurance. The ruins have a Category II classification. The horse stables, built of concrete in ca. 1881 for up to 50 horses, gave expression to his wealth. The stables are of considerable technological importance (due to the early use of concrete) and have a Category I listing. The Glenmark Station Lodge is listed as a Category II building and still in use. The Station Manager's House is disused these days and registered as Category II.
Moore died at Christchurch in 1905, having been blind for several years.〔 With her inheritance, his daughter purchased a property in Christchurch, which she renamed Mona Vale after her mother's property.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/Heritage/Publications/UnsungHeroines/AnnieQuayleTownend/ )

File:Glenmark house ruins 15.JPG|Ruins of the mansion
File:Glenmark Station Manager's House 05.JPG|Station Manager's House
File:Glenmark Station Stables 04.JPG|Glenmark Station Stables
File:Glenmark Station Lodge 02.JPG|Station Lodge

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