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Auckland Waterfront: Cement Silos, Wynyard Quarter

Wynyard wharf, in Official Bay, is one of Auckland’s earliest wharves.  It was named for Lieutenant-General RH Wynyard (1802-1864), who was Superintendent of Auckland Province from 1853 to 1855.  More information about Wynyard can be found at http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/1966/wynyard-robert-henry/1.   Construction … Continue reading

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Wanganui: Bastia Hill Water Tower

In pre-European times Bastia Hill was the site of a large fortified pa, Taumahaaute.  Some years later, in 1896 Augustine Georgetti from Corsica bought the hill from Major John Nixon, and the land was farmed. The Bastia Hill tower was … Continue reading

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Wanganui: Walk-Through Aviary

The free-flight aviary at Virginia Lake is a popular attraction for many visitors.  It is another example of the many gifts that have been presented to the city by forward-thinking philanthropists and volunteers. The present aviary was officially opened on … Continue reading

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Wanganui: Sarjeant Gallery’s unique top side lighting

  Regarded as one of the finest provincial galleries in New Zealand, the Sarjeant was bestowed Category I status by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 1983.  It is not, however, solely the building’s fine aesthetics for which it is … Continue reading

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Wanganui, NZ: Durie Hill Tunnel & Elevator

Durie Hill was developed for housing in about 1910, but the only access for many years was via a steep outdoor concrete staircase.  The stairs are still used today, and a feature stair-running event is held annually.  You can also drive … Continue reading

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