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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Canterbury Provincial District]

Scott, Andrew

Scott, Andrew, Bootmaker, North Road, Belfast. Mr. Scott is a native of Glasgow, Scotland, and came to New Zealand by the ship “David G. Fleming,” in 1861. He was brought up and educated in Christchurch, where he also served an apprenticeship to the bootmaking trade, and was afterwards for a number of years in the employment of Messrs Suckling Brothers, and Messrs Lightband, Allen, and Co. Mr. Scott left the lastnamed firm to take a position with Messrs Hannah and Co., of Wellington, and was afterwards at Wanganui. He returned to Canterbury, and established himself in the year 1900 in business at Belfast, where he carries on a good general trade, and also does a considerable amount of bootmaking and repairing. Mr. Scott has an all round general stock of men's, women's and children's boots and shoes. Bespoke work, however, is his specialty. As a Druid Mr. Scott is a member of the Pioneer Lodge of Canterbury. He is married, and has one daughter.

Standish and Preece, photo. Mr. A. Scott.

Standish and Preece, photo.
Mr. A. Scott.