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- Edward Cephas John Stevens (18 October 1837 – 6 June 1915) was a New Zealand politician in provincial government in Canterbury, and a member of both the lower and upper houses of parliament. A businessman, he controlled the Christchurch Press for many decades. He was instrumental in introducing cricket to Canterbury and one of his dealings as a land and estate agent resulted in the creation of Lancaster Park. (en)
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- Edward Richardson, Samuel Paull Andrews, William Sefton Moorhouse (en)
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- Portrait photo of Edward Stevens (en)
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- Independent politician (en)
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- politician, land and estate agent (en)
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- St. Peter’s Anglican Church cemetery, Upper Riccarton (en)
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- Edward Cephas John Stevens (18 October 1837 – 6 June 1915) was a New Zealand politician in provincial government in Canterbury, and a member of both the lower and upper houses of parliament. A businessman, he controlled the Christchurch Press for many decades. He was instrumental in introducing cricket to Canterbury and one of his dealings as a land and estate agent resulted in the creation of Lancaster Park. (en)
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- Edward Cephas John Stevens (en)
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