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Mary Jane Milne

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Mary Jane Milne (16 September 1840 – 4 April 1921) was a New Zealand milliner and businesswoman, known as a co-owner of the Milne & Choyce department store in Auckland. She was born in Coalisland, County Tyrone, Ireland, on 16 September 1840. The family left Ireland in July 1863.[1]

After arriving in New Zealand, Milne was employed as head milliner at Robert Graham's soft goods store in Shortland St. In 1866, partnering with her sister Charlotte, they took over a haberdashery and draper's store in Wyndham Street, relaunching as M & C Milne a "Millinery and Drapery Establishment". In 1875 Charlotte married Henry Choyce, and after the birth of their first child Henry replaced Charlotte as Mary Jane's business partner and the business was renamed Milne & Choyce.[2]

Milne retired at the age of seventy in 1909, but remained involved in Milne & Choyce until her death in 1921.[2]

In 2012, Milne was posthumously inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame.[3]

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  1. ^ Reid, Hilary F. "Mary Jane Milne". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b Regnault, Claire (2021). Dressed : fashionable dress in Aotearoa New Zealand 1840 to 1910. Wellington, New Zealand: Te Papa Press. pp. 87–90. ISBN 978-0-9941460-6-9. OCLC 1245592939.
  3. ^ "Past laureates". Business Hall of Fame. Retrieved 19 February 2023.


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