[1] He arrived in Port Chalmers in 1858, where he spent his first two years as a cowherd.
[3] His residence Chisholm House still stands at 45 Ross Street, Dunedin.
He died in Roslyn in 1914 and is buried in a family plot in Dunedin's Southern Cemetery.
[2] Chisholm was married to a Miss Thomson, and had four children.
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