John McGlashan worked tirelessly for the Otago Association as its secretary and in 1853, he decided to emigrate himself.
In Dunedin, he joined Edward McGlashan (1817–1889), his younger brother.
His daughter gifted his house and estate, and in 1918 John McGlashan College was founded from this.
[4] Commemorating McGlashan's deep interest in education in Otago, the college is a state integrated Presbyterian boys' intermediate and high school.
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