Located on section 734, , next to the tramshed between , and , Hop Sing's was listed in 1878 as one of the first market gardens in Wellington. Hop Sing and his gardens came to the official notice of the 'Inspector of Nuisances' due to the "offensive state of [his] Chinaman's garden on , and instructed to install 'sanitary appliances', as per local bylaws. == Categories ==
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