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William Parkin : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Parkin William Parkin (24 August 1801 – 31 May 1889) was a businessman politician and philanthropist in the early days of the Colony of South Australia ==History== Parkin was a native of Glastonbury, near Barnstaple, and emigrated to South Australia on the ''Recovery'', arriving in September 1839. He operated a drapery on Hindley Street (later the site of Miller Anderson's) then Rundle Street, next to the Globe Hotel, (later J. Marshall & Co.'s emporium) with G. W. Chinner (died June 1880), at one time mayor of Brighton. The shop was later operated by John W. Parkin. (There are parallels with fellow-parliamentarian John Hodgkiss.) He left the trade and took a seat on the board of the Kadina and Wallaroo Railway Company, and was part owner of ''The Advertiser''.
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