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Phomen Singh

Phomen Singh

Phomen Singh, a Sikh, was born in the Punjab region of India and arrived in New Zealand about 1890. He learned how to make sweets in Auckland, then worked as a street hawker in Wellington. While there he met Margaret Ford, an English nurse, and they were married in 1898, shortly after he moved to Whanganui to set up a confectionery business. In the 1920s the family settled in Palmerston North, where Phomen opened two sweet shops.

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Alexander Turnbull Library
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Nancy Swarbrick. 'Indians', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 1-Sep-11
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