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John Hodgkiss : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Hodgkiss John Hodgkiss (ca.1820 – 23 June 1897) was a politician in the early days of the Colony of South Australia ==History== Hodgkiss was born in Tenbury, then in Shropshire, and served an apprenticeship as a draper in Worcester. He emigrated to South Australia in 1849 and with John Farmer (died 7 October 1888) opened a drapery "Farmer & Hodgkiss" in Hindley Street (then the premier shopping strip in Adelaide) in what was previously J. S. Crabb's grocery opposite the "Royal Admiral" hotel. Farmer returned to England in 1857 after their shop was destroyed by fire, and Hodgkiss, then sole owner, moved his business (as Hodgkiss & Co.) to 26 and 28 Rundle Street, where it remained until sold to Marshall & Co. in 1879. (There are contemporary parallels with fellow-parliamentarian William Parkin)
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