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The golden years of Mechanics' Institute of the 1800s

Summary by FijiTimes
Levuka officially ceased to act as Fiji’s capital from 1882. Four years later, in 1886, it was still regarded a lively place to live in, with all the trappings of a colonial port township. Then, some very fine stores, made up of weatherboard and iron, lined Beach Street. Leading Levuka firms at the time included Messrs W. Hennings and Co., G. Morgan, Sadingham and Co.,H. Cave and Co., Hoerder and Co., Sadingham and Co., Brodzrak and Co., and Ben…
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FijiTimes broke the news in on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
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