In this Chinese name, the family name is Xu (徐 Siu, Sew).
Charles Sew Hoy
Traditional Chinese
徐肇開
Simplified Chinese
徐肇开
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Xú Zhàokāi
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
Chèuih Siuh-hōi
Jyutping
Ceoi4 Siu6 Hoi1
Choie Sew Hoy (Chinese: 徐肇開; 1836–1901) also known as Charles Sew Hoy was a New Zealand merchant, Chinese leader, gold-dredger and a New Zealand Business Hall of Fame laureate. He was born in the village of Sha Kong in the Poon Yu District (now part of Baiyun District, Guangzhou) of Guangdong Province, China in about 1838.[1]
^Ng, James. "Charles Sew Hoy". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
Choie SewHoy (Chinese: 徐肇開; 1836–1901) also known as CharlesSewHoy was a New Zealand merchant, Chinese leader, gold-dredger and a New Zealand Business...
merchant Yaw Teck Seng was founded of Sarawak timber group, Samling CharlesSewHoy, merchant and gold-dredging pioneer Loke Yew, philanthropist and was...
successful bucket dredge for gold mining was that of Choie SewHoy, also known as CharlesSewHoy, in 1889. This dredge was able work river banks and flats...
concentration of Chinese businesses in the country, notably Choie (Charles) SewHoy's importing company. In the 1880s, openly sinophobic political ideology...
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historical industrial connections with the suburb include Choie (Charles) SewHoy's importing company and the Kempthorne Prosser chemical manufacturing...
1920), Chinese-born New Zealand servant, landlord, carter and farmer CharlesSewHoy (徐肇開 )(1836–1901), merchant, gold prospector, and Chinese leader Mai...
had more than justified expectations. CharlesSewHoy and his family mined the valley from January 1894. SewHoy built two aqueducts to the valley. The...
Ching Ming festivities in what was claimed to be a New Zealand first. CharlesSewHoy "Ventnor". Scottish Built Ships. Caledonian Maritime Research Trust...
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the "Mexican Madonna". According to Suzette, Selena often designed and sewed her outfits backstage with her designers, moments before she was due on...
Scanlan, James Welling, Eric Wesley, Carey Young, Walead Beshty, Anna SewHoy, Carter Mull and Adam Putnam. While the gallery resided in New York, each...
that took away the use of his limbs. His physicians directed him to be sewed up in a sheet that had for a considerable time been steeped in strong distilled...
words with ew pronounced /ɛw/ were dew, few, hew, lewd, mew, newt, pewter, sew, shew (show), shrew, shrewd and strew. Words in which /ʊj/ was commonly used...
May 2020. Lowe, Sid (7 September 2018). "Santi Cazorla: 'Every time they sewed me up, it split again, more liquid'". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 May 2020...
Bradford, Nick Cave, Sam Durant, Mark Handforth, Michael Joo, Michael Lesy, Catherine Opie, William Pope.L, Michael Queenland, Anna SewHoy, Chris Ware...
turn into seven human women. They enter the brothers' house, do the chores, sew clothes for the younger sibling and leave. He tells Natalka the story and...
is cloth woven on a backstrap loom. Indigenous girls often learn how to sew and embroider before they learn how to speak Spanish. They are also taught...
unaware that those poor women, who now did not even have good eyesight to sew, together with their mother, now deceased, had manufactured more than 5,000...
and Nazi war criminal (b. 1905) May 30 Marcela Agoncillo, Filipino who sewed the first Filipino flag (b. 1860) Louis Slotin, Canadian physicist, chemist...
caza replaced by cacería, or cocer ('to boil'), homophonic with coser ('to sew'), replaced by cocinar. For more on seseo, see González-Bueno. Traditionally...