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subtitle councils place_id images legal_description title other_names location_description entry_date registration_type registration_category current_uses other_information written_by address register_number construction_details region status_explanation date_registered construction_dates former_uses info_sources links notable_features gps_proj associated_ids y x associated_titles gps locations aasn pros construction_professionals_name heritage_covenant area_description
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 24 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/24a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/24b_lg.jpg Lot 2 Part Lot 3 DP36022 Allot14 Sec 2 Plan S 100 Subs of AK Selwyn Library (Formerly Cathedral Library) None None None register_type register_category None None None 8 St Stephens Avenue, Parnell, AUCKLAND 24 None Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1861 Religion - Vicarage/Manse/Presbytery/Rectory None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 25 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0025a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0025b_lg.jpg Lot 1 and 2 DP 16122, and Pt Allot 2 Sec 6 City of Auckland Old Arts Building, University of Auckland Auckland University College Arts Building|Auckland University Old Arts Block|The Clock Tower None 7-Nov-2001 register_type register_category Education - University None Martin Jones 22 Princes Street, AUCKLAND 25 None Auckland Region None 1-Sep-1983 Other - Site of Albert Barracks and gardens of the former Government House:1852 - 1923|Original Construction - Construction of Arts Building, with student wing:1923 - 1926|Modification - Internal modifications:1968|Modification - Internal modifications:1986 (circa)|Modification - Tower strengthened:late 1980s None Thomson W Leys, Auckland University College:Its Claim to a Central Site and Adequate Buildings, Auckland, 1919|Peter Shaw, New Zealand Architecture:From Polynesian Beginnings to 1990, Auckland, 1991, pp. 110-111|Keith Sinclair, A History of the University of Auckland, 1883-1983, Auckland, 1983, pp. 127-129 & 147 None Registration covers the structure, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The building is on the site of the Albert Barracks Wall, the interior of the barracks, and the gardens of the former Government House. Some remains linked to these sites may survive as buried archaeological deposits around the outer sides of the structure. None None None None None None {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 26 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0026a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0026b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0026c_lg.jpg Lot 3 DP 51530 (CT NA1C/842), North Auckland Land District Alberton 'Alberton' (dwelling) None 21-Aug-2001 register_type register_category Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property None Martin Jones 100 Mt Albert Road, Mt Albert, AUCKLAND 26 None Auckland Region None 7-Apr-1983 Original Construction:1863 (circa)|Addition - Additions, including east wing, towers and porch:1870 (circa) - 1880 (circa)|Addition - Additions, including rooms over kitchen:1910 (circa) - 1920 (circa) Residential buildings and associated places - House Jan Harris, 'Alberton and its Family', New Zealand Historic Places Trust Research Report No.1, Wellington, 1990|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/auckland/Alberton.aspx Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. The building is associated with buried archaeological deposits and nineteenth-century trees within the surrounding garden, and possibly beyond. None None None None None None None None None None None None
Waipa District Council 27 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0027a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0027b_lg.jpg Lot 1 DPS 6204 (CT SA1715/46), South Auckland Land District St Paul's Church (Anglican) Rangiaowhia Mission Church|St Pauls Church (Anglican) None 28-Nov-2001 register_type register_category Religion - Church None Martin Jones 87 Rangiaowhia Road, Hairini, TE AWAMUTU 27 None Waikato Region None 23-Jun-1983 Other - Site of Rangiaowhia mission:1844 (circa)|Original Construction - Construction of church, including preparation of timber:1852 - 1856|Addition - Addition of spire:1857 - 1858|Modification - Repairs, including re-roofing:1875 - 1876|Addition - Porch added:1901|Modification - Church re-blocked in slightly altered position:1910|Modification - Spire removed, repaired and put back in place:1925|Modification - Major renovations:1926|Modification - Major repairs:1973|Modification - Restoration programme:1985 - 1986 Religion - Church|Education - School Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983|J. Wilson (ed.), The Past Today - Historic Places in New Zealand, Pacific Publishers, Auckland, 1987|Historic Places in New Zealand, Fiona Ciaran, 'Are these New Zealand's Oldest Stained Glass Windows?', No.20, March 1988|Warwick Kellaway and Laura Kellaway, 'Saint John's Church, Te Awamutu and Saint Paul's Church, Hairini:Maintenance Plans', Five Plus One Architects Ltd, Hamilton, 1993 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Neville Ritchie, The Waikato War of 1863-64:A Guide to the Main Events and Sites, Te Awamutu, 2001, pp.26-28|H.A. Swarbrick, 100 Years of Worship:A History of St John's Te Awamutu and St Paul's Hairini, Hamilton, 1954 None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The structure is associated with an extensive archaeological landscape, including its immediate churchyard and mission site, and potentially more extensive remains. None None None None None None None None None None
Waipa District Council 28 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0028a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0028b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0028c_lg.jpg Pt 4500/01900-Church St John's Church (Anglican) Otawhao Mission Church|Te Awamutu Church|St Johns Church (Anglican) None 29-Nov-2001 register_type register_category Religion - Church None Martin Jones 126 Arawata Street, TE AWAMUTU 28 None Waikato Region None 28-Jun-1984 Other - Site of Otawaho mission station:1841|Original Construction - Construction of church:1853|Modification - Stained glass windows added in chancel:1854|Modification - Interior lining, vestry and seating added:1864|Modification - Rood screen erected:pre-1900|Modification - Rood screen removed:post-1910|Modification - Internal renovations, including new floor and raising of baptistery:1920 - 1922|Modification - External door to choir:1931|Modification - Porch for choir door:post-1931|Modification - Pews replaced:1941|Modification - Steeple replaced with copy:1971|Modification - Major restoration project:1991 - 1993 None Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983|Laurie Barber, Frontier Town:A History of te Awamutu 1884-1984, Auckland, 1984|Historic Places in New Zealand, Fiona Ciaran, 'Are these New Zealand's Oldest Stained Glass Windows?', No.20, March 1988|Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, K.R. Howe, 'John Morgan', Vol.1 1769-1869, Wellington, 1990|Warwick Kellaway and Laura Kellaway, 'Saint John's Church, Te Awamutu and Saint Paul's Church, Hairini:Maintenance Plans', Five Plus One Architects Ltd, Hamilton, 1993 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Neville Ritchie, The Waikato War of 1863-64:A Guide to the Main Events and Sites, Te Awamutu, 2001, pp.24-25|H.A. Swarbrick, 100 Years of Worship:A History of St John's Te Awamutu and St Paul's Hairini, Hamilton, 1954 None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The building is associated with buried archaeological deposits, which include burials, gravestones and memorials in the surrounding churchyard. None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 12 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0012a_lg.jpg Allots 3 9 & 10 Sbrn Sec 2 Sec 13 and Allot 3 Sec 6 City of Auckland Albert Barracks Wall (University of Auckland Campus) None None 21-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Monuments, memorials and sites of particular events - Monuments, memorial, site of particular event - other None Martin Jones Alfred Street, AUCKLAND 12 Built to courses, with masonry facing and a rubble core. The courses are made of large and irregular basalt blocks quarried from Mt Eden, with smaller basalt infill. All are bonded with lime mortar. Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction - Construction:1846 - 1852|Modification - Demolition of wall, other than northeast section of fortification:1873 - 1875|Modification - Breach through surviving section:1914 (circa)|Modification - Erection of plaque commemorating Maori workmen:1915|Modification - Further demolition of wall:1923 - 1926|Modification - Breach through surviving section:1968|Reconstruction - Restoration of wall, including the blocking of one breach:1984 Military - Fortification|Monuments, memorials and sites of particular events - Memorial - Particular person or group|Boundary markers and street furniture - Wall/Fence P. Adams, 'Albert Barracks Wall', NZHPT report, Auckland, 1973 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Anon., 'Research notes on Albert Barracks and Albert Park', undated ms. (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Jan Coates, 'Bluestone and Bureaucracy. A project on the presentation of an archaeological site:Albert Barracks R11/833', Science and Research Internal Report No. 65, Department of Conservation, Wellington, 1990|Journal of the Auckland Historical Society, L. M. Lennard, 'The Albert Barracks: a Stone-Walled Stronghold', Issue 9, October 1966, pp.3-6|Una Platts, The Lively Capital:Auckland 1840-1865, Christchurch, 1971, pp. 176, 205|Conservation Plan, Salmond Architects, 'Albert Park Conservation Plan', Auckland, 1997 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Ian Smith, 'Rediscovering Fort Ligar:Archaeology at R11/1656, Auckland. Volume 1: Excavation and Site History', Department of Conservation Science and Research Internal Report No. 40, Wellington, 1989, p.1 None Registration covers the wall, its foundations and fixtures. The structure is associated with buried archaeological features of nineteenth-century date, including a nearby well and drain. None None None None None None {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 13 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0013a_lg.jpg Lot 4 DP 205773 (CT NA195529), North Auckland Land District Chapel of St John the Evangelist St John's College Chapel Located within the grounds of the College of St John the Evangelist (Anglican and Methodist), Auckland. None Historic Place I Religion - Chapel None None 188-226 St Johns Road, Meadowbank, AUCKLAND 13 None Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1847 None None None None None None None None None None None None {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 14 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/14a_lg.jpg Lot 4 DP 205773 (CT NA195529), North Auckland Land District College of St John the Evangelist Dining Hall and Waitoa Room College of St John the Evangelist Dining Hall and Waitoa Room (former kitchen) Located within the grounds of the College of St John the Evangelist (Anglican and Methodist), Auckland. None Historic Place I None None None 188-226 St Johns Road, Meadowbank, AUCKLAND 14 None Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1849 Education - Education - other None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 15 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0015a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0015b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0015c_lg.jpg Lot 2 DP 39658 (CT NA1978/23), North Auckland Land District Ewelme Cottage None None 21-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property None Martin Jones 14 Ayr Street, Parnell, AUCKLAND 15 None Auckland Region None 24-Nov-1983 Original Construction:1863 - 1864|Modification - House enlarged by enclosing parts of verandah:1865|Addition - Rear kitchen, attic room and possibly a ground floor bedroom:1871 (circa)|Addition - New kitchen, dining room and other alterations:1882 - 1883|Modification - Modifications during conservation work:1970 - 1971 Residential buildings and associated places - House Conservation Plan, Salmond Architects, 'Ewelme Cottage, Auckland: A Conservation Plan', Auckland, 1997|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983, p.92 http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/auckland/EwelmeCottage.aspx Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. The building is associated with nineteenth-century archaeological deposits, and gardens originally planted at a similar date. A nineteenth-century outhouse lies to the west of the dwelling. None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 16 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0016a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0016b_lg.jpg Pt Lot 2 DP 18958, Symonds Street Cemeteries Public Reserve (Cemetery), Statutes 1908 p.315; Pt Lot 34 DP 146 Motorway Purposes, Gaz 1990 p.1602; Lots 32 33 & Pt Lot 34 DP 146 Motorway, Gaz 1984 p.3693 Grafton Bridge None None 21-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Transport - Bridge/ Viaduct None Martin Jones Grafton, AUCKLAND 16 None Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1907 - 1910|Modification - Repair of approaches:1930 (circa) - 1960 (circa)|Addition - Provision of replica street lights:1997 None G .W. A. Bush, 'Decently and In Order:The Government of the City of Auckland 1840-1971', Auckland, 1971, pp.116-118|A. W. Reed, Auckland:City of the Seas, Wellington, 1955, pp.173-176|Geoffrey Thornton, Bridging the Gap, Early Bridges in New Zealand 1830-1939, Auckland, 2001, pp.257-259|Geoffrey Thornton, Cast in Concrete:Concrete Construction in New Zealand 1850-1939, Auckland, 1996, pp.118-120 None Registration covers the structure, its fixtures and finishes, as well as its footings. It also includes recent modifications. None None None None None None None None {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 17 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0017a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0017b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0017c_lg.jpg Pt Allot 13 Sec 12 City of Auckland High Court Building Supreme Court Building None 12-Nov-2001 Historic Place I Law Enforcement - Courthouse None Martin Jones 22-24 Waterloo Quadrant, AUCKLAND 17 None Auckland Region None 25-Nov-1982 Other - Maori pa site:pre-1840|Original Construction - Construction of Supreme Court (now High Court):1865 - 1868|Addition - Law library added:1935 - 1936|Modification - Demolition of law library and rear bay of original courthouse, modification of interior and construction of extensive addition:1988 - 1991 None E.A. Evans, 'The Supreme Court House, Auckland', Buildings Classification Committee Research Report, Wellington, 1975 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Conservation Plan, Dave Pearson, 'A Conservation Plan for the High Court Building', Auckland, 1988 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|John Stacpoole, Colonial Architecture in New Zealand, Wellington, 1976, pp.116-118 None Registration covers the structure, its fixtures and fittings. It includes recent modifications. The building lies on or close to the site of a Maori pa, Te Reuroa. None None None None None None None None {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 18 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0018a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0018b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0018c_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP28262 (CT NA44C/608), North Auckland Land District Highwic 'Highwic' (dwelling), and Outbuildings None 21-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property None Martin Jones 40 Gillies Avenue, Epsom, AUCKLAND 18 None Auckland Region None 7-Apr-1983 Other - Possible site of Maori occupation:1840|Other - Site of early colonial building:1850 (circa) - 1859 (circa)|Original Construction - Construction of Highwic, main dwelling:1863 (circa)|Original Construction - Construction of outbuildings, including a cottage (later demolished), a structure later used as a billiard room, and a coal shed:1863 (circa)|Original Construction - Detached stables and service block:1860 (circa) - 1879 (circa)|Addition - Remodelling of dwelling with new entrance and west wing:1873|Addition - South wing added and garden laid out:pre-1885|Original Construction - Detached aviary (later demolished):1890 (circa) - 1899 (circa)|Original Construction - Lavatory and bathroom annexe to main dwelling:pre-1916|Original Construction - Detached summer house (later demolished):pre-1930s|Modification - Garage, near stables (later demolished):1930 (circa) - 1949 (circa)|Original Construction - Poultry shed, near stables:1940 (circa) - 1949 (circa)|Modification - Conversion of service block/wing into flats:1953|Modification - Stables converted to garaging:1950 (circa) - 1959 (circa)|Original Construction - Earlier fern house replaced:post-1965|Modification - Extensive repairs to main dwelling:1979 - 1981 Residential buildings and associated places - Glasshouse/conservatory - Residential out-building|Residential buildings and associated places - House|Residential buildings and associated places - Residential Buildings - other|Residential buildings and associated places - Shed/store - Residential out-building|Residential buildings and associated places - Stables - Residential out-building|Utilities - Water Tank Jan Harris, 'Highwic and the Bucklands', New Zealand Historic Places Trust Research Report No.3, Wellington, 1991|Alma de C. McArdle & Deidre Bartlett McArdle, 'Carpenter Gothic :nineteenth century ornamental houses of New England', New York, 1978.|New Zealand Historic Places, Anne Neal, 'The Origins of Highwic', No. 39, December 1992, pp.4-7|Conservation Plan, 'Conservation Plan for Highwic, Auckland', Wellington, 1998 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|David Reynolds, 'Downing Down Under:A Survey of Highwic, Epsom, Auckland', Auckland, 1996 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/auckland/Highwic.aspx Registration covers the main dwelling, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes all associated outbuildings on the property. The buildings lie on the site of an earlier colonial building, demolished nineteenth-century structures and possible Maori settlement. None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 19 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/19a_lg.jpg Lot 3 DP 30020 Allot 77 Sect 1 Subs of Auckland Hulme Court Hulme Court (dwelling) None None Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House None None 350 Parnell Road, Parnell, AUCKLAND 19 None Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1843 None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 20 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0020a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0020b_lg.jpg Lot 2 DP 120508 St Andrew's Church (Presbyterian) The Presbyterian Church|St Andrews Church (Presbyterian) None 27-Sep-2001 Historic Place I Religion - Church None Martin Jones 2 Symonds Street, AUCKLAND 20 None Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1847 - 1850|Modification - Internal gallery added:1880|Addition - Portico and tower:1882 - 1883|Modification - Re-roofing:1929|Modification - Conservation of portico and tower:1968 - 1969|Modification - Re-roofing:1986|Modification - Repair of tower:1990 - 1991|Modification - Conservation of interior:2001 None Hilary Reid, 'St Andrew's Church, Symonds St, Auckland', Buildings Classification Committee Research Report, Wellington, 1976 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Salmond Architects, 'A Plan for the Conservation of the Presbyterian Church of St Andrew, Symonds Street, Auckland', Auckland, 1999 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) None Registration covers the existing building, its fixtures and fittings. The building is on or close to the site of a Maori pa, Te Reuroa. None None None None None None {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 21 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/21a_lg.jpg Lot 3 DP 73377 Pt Allot 34A Sec 3 Subs of AK St Mary's Church St Mary's Cathedral Church|St Marys Church None None Historic Place I Religion - Church None None 437 Parnell Road, Parnell, AUCKLAND 21 None Auckland Region None 26-Nov-1981 Original Construction:1888|Relocation:1982 Religion - Cathedral None http://www.holy-trinity.org.nz/ None None None None None None None None None {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 22 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/22a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/22b_lg.jpg Pt Allot 3 Sec 2 Subs of Auck CT: 554/226M St Stephen's Chapel (Anglican) and Churchyard St Stephens Chapel (Anglican) & Churchyard|St Stephen's Chapel (Anglican) & Churchyard|St Stephens Chapel (Anglican) and Churchyard|St Stephens' Chapel (Anglican) & Churchyard|St Stephen's Chapel (Anglican) and Churchyard (including grave monuments and markers) None None Historic Place I Religion - Chapel|Religion - Churchyard None None 12 Judge Street, Parnell, AUCKLAND 22 None Auckland Region None 1-Sep-1983 Original Construction:1857 None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 23 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/23a_lg.jpg Lot 2 Pt Lot 3 DP 36022 Bishopscourt Selwyn Court (Former Bishops Court, now the Deanery) None None None Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House None None 8 St Stephens Avenue, Parnell, AUCKLAND 23 None Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1866 Residential buildings and associated places - House|Religion - Vicarage/Manse/Presbytery/Rectory None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Far North District Council 6 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0006a_lg.jpg Te Ti A Pt Allots 8-13 16 18 21 23 Waitangi Psh Blks III IV Treaty House Busby's House|Waitangi Treaty House None 12-Dec-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property The Treaty House is part of a cultural site considered to be a high priority for immediate world heritage listing and which has been included on New Zealand's Tentative World Heritage List. Martin Jones Tau Henare Drive, WAITANGI 6 None Northland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1833 - 1834|Addition - Lean-to at rear, either an addition or original:pre-1840|Addition - Additions probably include part of south wing:1840 - 1841|Addition - North and south wings added by 1848:1846 (circa) - 1847 (circa)|Modification - Alterations, including demolition of north wing:1905 (circa)|Addition - Lean-to on north front:post-1912|Addition - Extensive restoration, including rebuilding of north wing:1933|Modification - Extensive alterations during conservation work, including rebuilding rear lean-to:1989 - 1990 Government and Administration - Government & Administration - other|Residential buildings and associated places - House|Agriculture and horticulture - Woolshed/Shearing Shed Aidan Challis, 'The Waitangi Treaty House:A Preliminary Analysis', Wellington, 1988 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Clive Lucas, Stapleton & Partners, 'The Treaty House, Waitangi, Bay of Islands, New Zealand:Conservation Analysis and Draft Conservation Policy', Sydney, 1989 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|R. McComb, 'Restoration of the Treaty House, Waitangi, B.O.I., 1933', Papatoetoe, 1965|Martin McLean, 'The Garden Of New Zealand':A History of the Waitangi Treaty House and Grounds from Pre-European Times to the Present', D.O.C. Science and Research Report No.76, Wellington, 1990|Claudia Orange, The Treaty of Waitangi, Wellington, 1987|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983|Peter Shaw, Waitangi, Napier 1992 http://www.waitangi.net.nz Registration covers the structure, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The building is associated with buried archaeological deposits and other elements in the cultural landscape, including historic plantings. None None None [{'y': 6658820, 'x': 2609229}] 2609229,6658820 None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Kaipara District Council 7 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0007a_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP 67079 (CT NA51D/1378), North Auckland Land District Ruatuna Coates Homestead|Coates House|Ruatuna (dwelling)|Ruatuna Homestead|Ruatuna House On the eastern side of Tinopai Road, approximately 6.5 km south of Matakohe township. 27-Jun-2008 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property A copy of the original report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region office. Martin Jones and Joan McKenzie 441 Tinopai Road, MATAKOHE 7 None Northland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction - Construction of main house (builder:Samuel Cooksey): 1877|Original Construction - Construction of dairy:|Original Construction - Construction of general shed:|Original Construction - Construction of outside toilet:|Original Construction - Construction of washhouse:|Original Construction - Construction of four-roomed cottage to south of homestead:|Original Construction - Construction of arbour:|Addition - Additions, including schoolroom for girls on NW side of house, and bedroom for Gordon Coates:1893 (circa)|Original Construction - Construction of tennis court:pre-1905|Original Construction - Construction of garage:1914 (circa)|Addition - Additions to main house, including lean-to at rear for a kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms. Verandah also widened and its shingled roof replaced by corrugated iron.:1918 (circa) - 1919 (circa)|Modification - Tennis court concreted:1929|Demolished - Other - Demolition of four-roomed cottage:post-1961 Residential buildings and associated places - Coolstore/ safe/ dairy - Residential out-building|Residential buildings and associated places - Garage - Residential out-building|Residential buildings and associated places - House|Residential buildings and associated places - Laundry - Residential out-building|Residential buildings and associated places - Lavatory - Residential out-building|Residential buildings and associated places - Shed/store - Residential out-building Dick Scott, Seven Lives on Salt River, Auckland, 1987 None None None None None None None [{'y': 6558964, 'x': 2615985}] 2615985,6558964 None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Auckland Council (Rodney District Council) 8 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0008a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0008b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0008c_lg.jpg Lot 2 DP 39418 Kawau Is Hist Reserve Mansion House None None None Historic Place I None Received National Award-Conservation (1986) from NZIA. None Mansion House Bay, KAWAU ISLAND 8 None Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1846 Residential buildings and associated places - House None http://www.doc.govt.nz/conservation/historic/by-region/auckland/warkworth/kawau-island-historic-reserve/mansion-house/ None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Rodney District Council) 9 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0009a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0009b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0009c_lg.jpg Kawau Is Historic Res Lot 1 DP46831 Rec Res Sec8 SO 59206 Pumphouse Ruins Coppermine Pumphouse Ruins None None Historic Place I None None None Dispute Cove, Miners Point, KAWAU ISLAND 9 None Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Other - Earlier pump house erected on nearby land:1847|Original Construction - Construction of stone pump house:1853 - 1854 Civic facilities and recreation - Historic or recreation reserve|Mineral Extraction and Processing - Mine Pumphouse None http://www.doc.govt.nz/conservation/historic/by-region/auckland/warkworth/kawau-island-historic-reserve/ None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Rodney District Council) 10 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0010a_lg.jpg Lot 179 DP 6849 Kawau Island scenic Res Blk III Kawau SD Smelting House Ruins None None None Historic Place I None None None Swansea Bay, KAWAU ISLAND 10 None Auckland Region None 24-Nov-1983 Original Construction:1849 Mineral Extraction and Processing - Smelter None http://www.doc.govt.nz/conservation/historic/by-region/auckland/warkworth/kawau-island-historic-reserve/ None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Manukau City Council) 11 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/11a_lg.jpg Pt Allot 1 Sec 7 small lots near Howick CT 12/0/1211 Old All Saints Church (Anglican) & Churchyard (Including Grave Monuments & Markers) Old All Saints Church (Anglican) and Cemetery None None Historic Place I Religion - Church|Religion - Churchyard None None Corner Cook Street and Selwyn Road, Howick, MANUKAU 11 None Auckland Region None 7-Apr-1983 Original Construction:1847 None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Far North District Council 5 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0005a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0005b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0005c_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP32468 (CT NA35B/34), North Auckland Land District Stone Store None None 30-Oct-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property|Retail and Commercial - Shop The Stone Store is part of a cultural site considered to be a high priority for immediate world heritage listing and which has been included on New Zealand's Tentative World Heritage List. Martin Jones 248 Kerikeri Road, KERIKERI 5 None Northland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1832 - 1836|Modification - Removal of clock from tower:1844|Modification - Removal of bell from tower:1851|Modification - Tower removed:pre-1858|Modification - Dormer windows replaced by skylights:1865 (circa)|Modification - Chimneystack removed, skylights realigned and roof clad in corrugated iron:1888 (circa) - 1890 (circa)|Modification - Modification of lower storey rooms:1929|Modification - Ground floor modifications, including northeast doorway:1950 (circa) - 1959 (circa)|Reconstruction - Restoration work, including reconstruction of original chimney:1978 - 1980 (circa)|Modification - Removal of replica chimney:1990|Modification - Major conservation programme:1996 - 1998 Military - Barracks/camp housing|Civic facilities and recreation - Hall, Girl Guide/ Scout|Military - Magazine|Education - School|Retail and Commercial - Shop|Retail and Commercial - Warehouse/storage area Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983|Gavin McLean, No Continuing City:A History of the Stone Store Kerikeri, Wellington, 1994|Conservation Plan, Gavin McLean (ed.), Conservation Plan for the Stone Store Kerikeri, Wellington, 1995 http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/northland/StoneStore.aspx Registration covers the structure, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The building may stand on top of earlier saw pits. None None None [{'y': 6664292, 'x': 2598464}] 2598464,6664292 None None None None None
New Plymouth District Council 29 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0029a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0029b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0029c_lg.jpg Lot1 DP1361 Lot1 DP15913 Secs 1084-1087 etc-Pukekura Park The Gables (Colonial Hospital) Colonial Hospital|Native Hospital None 5-Dec-2002 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Art Gallery None Rebecca O'Brien Brooklands Park Drive, NEW PLYMOUTH 29 Built of timber and brick with a shingle roof Taranaki Region None 24-Nov-1983 Original Construction:1847|Addition - Circular porch added over the front door:1850|Modification - Deadhouse converted into a washhouse:1850|Other - Restoration:1983 - 1985 Health Services - Hospital|Residential buildings and associated places - House|Residential buildings and associated places - Resthome G. Lambert, Peter Wilson, Colonial Surgeon, Palmerston North, 1981|Frances Porter (ed.), Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island, Auckland, 1979|A. Ward, A Show of Justice, Auckland, 1973 None The 'deadhouse' or former mortuary is still extant and is located adjacent to The Gables None None None None None None None None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Tauranga City Council 30 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0030a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0030b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0030c_lg.jpg Pt Lots 49,53 Lot 50 DP 13870 The Elms Mission House and Library Te Papa Mission House|Te Papa Mission Library None 20-Nov-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property None Martin Jones 15 Mission Street, TAURANGA 30 None Bay of Plenty Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction - Construction of library:1838 - 1839|Original Construction - Construction of mission house:1838 - 1847|Addition - Fireplace and chimney added to library:1844|Addition - Mission house skillions extended and corrugated iron roof added:1914|Modification - Concrete stairway to enlarged library basement added:1956|Modification - Internal walls in mission house stripped back to original timber:1968|Modification - Alterations to mission house including new corrugated iron roof and creation of basement:1976 - 1979|Modification - Structural repairs to mission house, including replacement of some weatherboarding and one set of shutters:1986|Modification - Modification of library, including replacement of shingles and corrugated iron, and removal of internal paint layers:1996 - 1997 Religion - Mission House Stephen Cashmore, ''The Elms' Mission Station, Tauranga:A Management Plan', [Auckland], 1999 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983|Jamie Mackay, 'The Elms Mission Station Conservation Area', NZHPT report, Wellington, 1992 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Jinty Rorke, 'Alfred and Charlotte Brown', Vol.1 1769-1869, Wellington, 1990 http://www.theelms.org.nz/ Registration covers the buildings, their fixtures and fittings. It also includes recent modifications. The structures are associated with extensive buried archaeological deposits linked to the mission station and the possible remains of an earlier pa site. None None None None None None None None None None
Hastings District Council 31 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0031a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0031b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0031c_lg.jpg Pt Lots 2,4 DP 9803 Lot 2,3 DP 11309 Blk XII Te Mata SD Mokopeka Station Power House Maraetotata Power Station|Mokapeka Station Powerhouse None 29-Nov-2002 Historic Place I Utilities - Electricity Power Station|Utilities - Reservoir/ Dam None Helen McCracken 364 Maraetotara Road, Maraetotara, HAVELOCK NORTH 31 None Hawkes Bay Region None 24-Nov-1983 Original Construction:1892|Other - Generator replaced. Roof of the generator building raised:1926 (circa) None Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Ian McGibbon, 'John Chambers, 1819-1893', Volume One, 1990|Russell Orr, Fifty Years on - A history of the Hawke's Bay Electric Power Board, Hawke's Bay, 1974|Geoffrey G. Thornton, New Zealand's Industrial Heritage, A.H. & A.W. Reed, Wellington, 1982|Matthew Wright, Havelock North, the History of a village, Hastings, 1996 None Registration ncludes race and dam None None None None None None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Rangitikei District Council 32 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0032a_lg.jpg Rway No 44048 LP 1158 Makohine Viaduct NIMT Blk16 Tiriraukawa Makohine Railway Viaduct Bridge 120 North Island Main Trunk|(former) Bridge 157 North Island Main Trunk The viaduct can be viewed from below at the State Highway 1 (SH1) rest stop which abuts the Makohine Reserve. However, this access may change when the SH1 Ohingaiti-Makohine Realignment is completed. 11-Oct-2001 Historic Place I None None Helen McCracken Ironworks Road, OHINGAITI 32 None Manawatu-Wanganui Region None 2-Apr-1985 Designed:1893|Original Construction:1897 - 1903 Transport - Bridge/ Viaduct Geoffrey B. Churchman and Tony Hurst, 'The Railways of New Zealand, a journey through history', Auckland, 1990|Frederick William Furkert, Early New Zealand Engineers, Wellington, 1953|Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Peter Lowe, Peter Seton Hay, Volume Two, 1993, p.205|Geoffrey G. Thornton, New Zealand's Industrial Heritage, A.H. & A.W. Reed, Wellington, 1982 None None None None None None None None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Rangitikei District Council 33 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0033a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0033b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0033c_lg.jpg Lots 10 11 Pt Lots 1-3 DP 286 Clsd Rds Hapopo Blk IX X Ongo Merchiston Station Homestead None None 11-Oct-2001 Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House None Helen McCracken Putorino Road, RATA 33 None Manawatu-Wanganui Region None 27-Jun-1985 Original Construction:1908 None New Zealand Historic Places, Jim Lundy, 'A Grand Family Home', March 1994, pp.38-41 None None None None None None None None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Hutt City Council 34 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0034a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0034b_lg.jpg Sec 3 Blk V Pencarrow SD (Historic Reserve NZGZ 1979, p.211), Wellington Land District Pencarrow Lighthouse (Former) Pencarrow Head Lighthouse|Former Pencarrow Lighthouse Pencarrow Lighthouse is located approximately 8 kilometres south of Eastbourne. 15-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property The original site on which the lighthouse is located was 36 acres [14.57 hectares] with ½ an acre taken up by the actual lighthouse. The remaining land area was farmed by the lighthouse staff during the period that the light was manned. Traces of the lighthouse keepers' dwellings and a small tramway used to cart supplies up the cliff to the lighthouse are still evident. There is also a grave of a child of a lighthouse keeper on the adjacent recreational reserve. Helen McCracken PENCARROW HEAD 34 The lighthouse is constructed out of a cast iron frame, with a copper dome sheath. Wellington Region None 18-Mar-1982 Original Construction:1858|Other - January 1859 - June 1935: Transport - Lighthouse|Transport - Lighthouse Station Grahame Anderson, Fresh about Cook Strait, an appreciation of Wellington Harbour, Wellington, 1984|Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Ellen Ellis, 'Mary Jane Bennett', Vol. One, Wellington, 1996 http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/lowerNorthIsland/PencarrowLighthouse.aspx None None None None None None [] {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Wellington City Council 36 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/36a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/36b_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP 70132 (CT WN39A/882), Wellington Land District St Mary of the Angels Church (Catholic) Church of St Mary of the Angels (Roman Catholic) None None Historic Place I Religion - Church Awarded the 'Enduring Concrete Award' in 2010 from the NZ Concrete Society None 17-27 Boulcott Street, WELLINGTON 36 None Wellington Region None 6-Sep-1984 Original Construction:1922 None None None None None None None None None None None None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Wellington City Council 37 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0037a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0037b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0037c_lg.jpg Sec 1 SO 37161 Government Buildings Old Government Buildings None 25-Oct-2001 Historic Place I Government and Administration - Government office building None Michael Kelly 15 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON 37 None Wellington Region None 2-Jul-1982 Original Construction:1875 - 1876|Addition - Extensions to the wings made:1897|Addition - Extensions to the wings made:1907|Modification - Limited restoration occurred:1980 (circa) - 1989 (circa)|Modification - Restored and refurbished:1994 - 1996 Government and Administration - Government & Administration - other Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Anna Crighton, 'William Clayton', Volume Two, Wellington, 1993, pp. 89-90.|New Zealand Historic Places, Michael Kelly, 'A Landmark Restored', March, 1996, pp. 6-8 None None None None None None None None None None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Wellington City Council 38 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0038a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0038b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0038c_lg.jpg Pt Lot 1 DP8705 , Sec 542 Town of Wellington (Historic Reserve NZG 1993 p.1467), Wellington Land District Old St Paul's Cathedral Old St Paul's|Old St Pauls Cathedral None 4-Feb-2001 Historic Place I Religion - Church Received National Award (1978) from NZIA. Michael Kelly / Helen McCracken 34 Mulgrave Street, Thorndon, WELLINGTON 38 None Wellington Region None 26-Nov-1981 Original Construction:1866|Addition - South transept added:1868|Addition - North transept added:1874|Addition - Choir vestry added:1882|Addition - Flat-roofed women's vestry added:1944|Other - Restoration by Ministry of Works:1967 Religion - Church Charles Fearnley, Early Wellington Churches, Wellington, 1977|Conservation Plan, Michael Kelly and Chris Cochran, Old St Paul's Conservation Plan (Draft), New Zealand Historic Places Trust/Friends of Old St Paul's, 2001. http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/lowerNorthIsland/oldStPauls.aspx None None None None None None None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Tasman District Council 40 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/40a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/40b_lg.jpg Sec 5 and Pt 179 Waimea South District Blk XVI Wai-iti SD St John's Church (Anglican) St Johns Church (Anglican) None None Historic Place I Religion - Church None None 120 Edward Street, WAKEFIELD 40 None Tasman Region None 23-Jun-1983 None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Nelson City Council 41 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0041a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0041b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0041c_lg.jpg Sec 1132 City of Nelson Lighthouse Reserve BoulderBank Boulder Bank Lighthouse None Eastern end of Boulder Bank close to the cut, Nelson Haven 29-Apr-2003 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Civic facilities and recreation - other|Transport - Lighthouse A fully referenced report on the Boulder Bank Lighthouse is available from the NZHPT Central Region Office. The surrounding Boulder Bank is managed by the Department of Conservation.The Boulder Bank is 55m wide at high tide and varies from 6-25m high. It is 13.5km long from the cut to the glen. It was formed by the movement of granite and other igneous rocks eroding from Mackays bluff by sea currents moving southwards from the end of the Pleistocene era (10 000 years ago). Alys Mendus Boulder Bank, NELSON 41 The lighthouse is constructed out of a painted cast iron frame, internally bolted together, with a copper dome roof. Nelson Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction - Construction:1862|Relocation - Relocation of lighthouse keepers' cottages to Nelson:1916 Transport - Lighthouse|Transport - Lighthouse Station Ruth Allan, The History of Port Nelson, Whitcombe and Tombes, Wellington, 1954|Conservation Plan, Ian Bowman, 'Nelson Lighthouse: a plan for its conservation' for Port Nelson Limited, 1997|Cawthron Institute, 'History and Natural History of the Boulder Bank, Nelson Haven, Nelson, New Zealand', 1976|Nelson Provincial Museum, R Coleman, 'The Nelson Lighthouse: extract from notes by Mrs.W Coleman (Ruby Kidson).'Held by Nelson Provincial Museum, reference 'UMS 243'; Kidson, John (1836-1892) 'Diary, 1880', held in Nelson Provincial Museum Archives, reference 'QMS KID'|Nelson Gazette, 1 May 1861 Vol. IX p.2, 13 April 1863 pp.13-14, 1865 p.59 http://www.portnelson.co.nz/ None None None None None None None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Selwyn District Council 42 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0042a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0042b_lg.jpg Lots 6-10 DP 18079 Blks XV XVIHororata SD Terrace Station Homestead Rakaia Terrace Station None 14-Dec-2001 Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House None Melanie Lovell-Smith and Kate Foster Milnes Road, HORORATA 42 None Canterbury Region None 23-Jun-1983 Relocation - 'Big Jericho' and 'little Jericho' moved and attached to 1890 extension:1889 - 1890|Addition - Secretary's office, lobby and cellar added:1898|Original Construction - Built by the Studholme brothers:1854 (circa)|Addition - The first additions by the Halls.:1867 (circa) - 1868 (circa)|Addition - Construction of 'big Jericho' and 'little Jericho':1886|Relocation - 'Big Jericho' and 'little Jericho' moved and attached to 1890 extension:1889 - 1890|Modification - Various internal modifications. Hall by Samuel Hurst Seager:1887 - 1890|Addition - Two-storey wing added:1890|Addition - Kitchen and office added:1898 Residential buildings and associated places - House Conservation Plan, Linton Pascoe, Sellars, Conservation Plan, 2008|L.G.D. Acland, The Early Canterbury Runs, 4th ed., Christchurch, 1975, pp.94-97|Coral Broadbent, 'The Rakaia Terrace Station, Hororata, Canterbury:homestead, woolshed and outbuildings: research report', Wellington, 1977.|Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, W.J. Gardner, 'Hall, John, 1824 - 1907', vol. 1, 1769-1869, Wellington, 1990, pp.172-174|New Zealand Historic Places, Jean Garner, 'An historic homestead', May 1997, no.63: 10-12|B. Brookes (ed.), 'At Home in New Zealand', Wellington, 2000, Anna K.C. Petersen, 'The European Use of Maori Art in New Zealand Homes c.1890s-1914', pp.57-72.|Thelma Strongman, The Gardens of Canterbury:A History, Wellington, 1984, pp.94-97 None Maori carvings: Two letters to Hall from Gilbert Mair, indicate that the timber for the carvings now attached to the verandah originally came from a waka of Ngati Pikiao, and had been used as part of the urupa of Hemana Taranui. They had been sold by Te Pokiha Taranui to a Pakeha from whom Mair acquired them. These carvings can also be read as an halfway step between the earlier Victorian practice of collecting and cataloguing Maori artefacts, and the later trend, most noticeable from 1900 onwards, of including Maori imagery and names within Pakeha buildings.Garden: Sir John Hall is remembered for being the first person to plant trees on a large scale in Canterbury. During the [forty]-odd years he was resident at [Rakaia] Terrace Station he planted over 113 hectares of trees. During the 1870s, when Hall was planning to build a new homestead, he also designed and began to plant a new orchard and plantation. Although the planned homestead was never built [the oak plantation and remnants of the orchard still remain.] The garden around the house has remained largely unchanged and is notable for its collection of mainly exotic trees. None None None [{'y': 0, 'x': 0}] 0,0 None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Christchurch City Council 43 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0043a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0043b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0043c_lg.jpg Pt Res 68 (CT CB433/144), Canterbury Land District Timeball Station Castle on the Hill None 28-Jan-2002 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property|Civic facilities and recreation - Timeball Station None Melanie Lovell-Smith/Heather Bauchop 2 Reserve Terrace, LYTTELTON 43 None Canterbury Region None 7-Apr-1983 Original Construction:1876|Addition - Addition by Frederick Strouts. Included the sealing of stone with stucco:1877 - 1878|Addition - Two-storey extension over front door and old kitchen wing designed by Cyrus Williams (1862-1942), then the Lyttelton Harbour Board engineer:1912|Other - Restoration by Lyttelton Maritime Association:1969 - 1973|Other - Restoration by Historic Places Trust/MOWD:1975 - 1978 Residential buildings and associated places - House|Scientific Facilities - Scientific building/ laboratory|Civic facilities and recreation - Timeball Station Jenny Murray, 'The Lyttelton Timeball Station :A Historical Report' in NZHPT, 'Timeball Station, Lyttelton, Volume 1 : Historical Reports', December 2000.|New Zealand Historic Places Trust, 'The Lyttelton Time-Ball Station : An Account of its History, Operation and Restoration', Wellington, 1979.|Geoffrey W. Rice, Christchurch Changing:An Illustrated History, Christchurch, 1999|Conservation Plan, Thelma Strongman, 'Report on the History of the Ground, and the Significance of the Setting' (April 1998), in NZHPT, 'Timeball Station, Lyttelton Conservation Plan', Vol. 1: Historical Reports, December 2000. http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/canterbury/LytteltonTimeballStation.aspx Flag pole. The site selected for the timeball at Lyttelton was on a spur above Officers Point, near the old flagstaff. Flags were an important means of communicating to both ships and to the town. It is unclear when the first flagstaff on the hill above Lyttelton had been erected but its position meant that it could relay news of a ship obtained from the Adderley Head look-out station, from Diamond Harbour, or from Major Hornbrook's farm situated on Mt Pleasant. A permanent flag signalman was stationed at the Timeball from 1879-1880 onwards. The flag signals were used to advise the town of ships sailing into the harbour, to instruct ships where to berth and to direct the ship traffic. In 1891 a new kauri flagpole replaced the original one, and it is the 1891 one which remains in front of the Timeball today. The last flag signal to be recorded was received from the Miro on 27 November 1941. After this date radio communication between ships and the wharf became the norm. To celebrate Canterbury's Anniversary Day it became traditional, from 1930 onwards, to run a special signal from the flagpole. Welcome flags were also flown from the pole during the 1974 Commonwealth Games, held in Christchurch. In 2001 the Lyttelton Port Company donated a set of signal flags, from the decommissioned dredge Peraki, to the Timeball. This has meant that the Timeball is able to run up signals for visiting schoolgroups and to, once again, welcome ships into the harbour. None None None [{'y': 0, 'x': 0}] 0,0 None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Christchurch City Council 45 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0045a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0045b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0045c_lg.jpg Pt Res 11 Sec 1 SO 19339, Canterbury Land District Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings None 11-Dec-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property|Retail and Commercial - Office building/Offices None Melanie Lovell-Smith Corner 280 Durham Street North; Armagh Street and Gloucester Street, CHRISTCHURCH 45 None Canterbury Region None 7-Apr-1983 Original Construction - First building including the timber chamber:1857 - 1859|Addition - Second building - addition to western frontage and north wing:1859 - 1861|Addition - Stone chamber and refreshment rooms:1864 - 1865|Relocation - Secretary's room and octagonal tower moved to south east end of north wing:1864 - 1865 Law Enforcement - Courthouse|Government and Administration - Provincial Government Buildings Fiona Ciaran, Stained Glass Windows of Canterbury, New Zealand. A Catalogue Raisonne, Dunedin, 1998, p.30|Historic Places in New Zealand, Reginald Harper-Hinton, 'Stained Glass Restored', 14, September 1986, pp.20-23|Ian Lochhead, A Dream of Spires:Benjamin Mountfort and the Gothic Revival, Christchurch, 1999, pp.91-117|A. Trapeznik (ed.), Common Ground? Heritage and Public Places in New Zealand, Wellington, 2000, Gavin MacLean, ' 'Where Sheep May Not Safely Graze' A Brief History of New Zealand's Heritage Movement 1890-2000', pp.25-44.|Thelma Strongman, 'The Heritage Values of the Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings and their Surrounds :report prepared for the Parks and Properties Unit, Christchurch City Council', Christchurch, 1994|John Wilson, The Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings, Christchurch, 1991 None None None None None [{'y': 0, 'x': 0}, {'y': 0, 'x': 0}] 0,0|0,0 None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Christchurch City Council 46 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0046a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0046b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0046c_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP 39475 (CT CB18K/1392), Canterbury Land District Cathedral Church of Christ (Anglican) Christ Church Cathedral (Anglican)|Christchurch Cathedral (Anglican) None 19-Sep-2001 Historic Place I Religion - Church None Melanie Lovell-Smith 100 Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH 46 None Canterbury Region None 7-Apr-1983 Original Construction - Foundations laid under Speechly's supervision:1864 - 1865|Other - Nave and tower built under Mountfort's supervision. Temporary timber chancel built to Mountfort's design. Cathedral consecrated 1881:1873 - 1881|Other - Decoration of interior by Mountfort. Erection of west porch:1881 - 1898|Other - Construction of stone chancel, transepts and apse. Supervised by Cyril Mountfort:1899 - 1904|Designed - Plans by Sir George Gilbert Scott:1859 - 1864|Addition - Addition of Visitors Centre on north side:1994 (circa)|Addition - Clergy and choir vestries enlarged. Chapter room built:1962 Religion - Church Fiona Ciaran, Stained Glass Windows of Canterbury, New Zealand. A Catalogue Raisonne, Dunedin, 1998|Roger Dixon & Stefan Muthesius, 'Victorian Architecture', London, 1978|Ian Lochhead, A Dream of Spires:Benjamin Mountfort and the Gothic Revival, Christchurch, 1999, pp.128-156 None Font: Commissioned in 1880 by Dean Stanley of Westminister Abbey, London, in memory of his brother Captain Owen Stanley, commander of the 'Britomart', the ship sent by Governor Hobson to contest French claims to Akaroa. The font is carved from Castle Hill limestone with four corner columns of polished Hoon Hay stone and was designed by Mountfort to harmonise with the Early English Gothic of Scott's cathedral.Font cover: Rimu, also designed by Mounfort and carved by the joiner Andrew Swanston in 1892.Pulpit: Again designed by Mountfort and built from 1883 - 1888, to commemorate the first Anglican bishop in New Zealand, George Augustus Selwyn.(1809 - 1878) The pulpit was built in a variety of local stones and carved in Christchurch. It also features four sculptural panels that depict events in the life of Bishop Selwyn, and these panels were designed and executed by John Rodis in Birmingham.Bishop's Throne: Timber. Designed by Mountfort and closely related to the design for the Bishop's throne in St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh, Scotland, which was designed by George Gilbert Scott and John Oldrid Scott.Bishop Harper's memorial: Mountfort's final contribution to Christ Church Cathedral. Harper died in 1893 and his memorial, unveiled in 1897, consists of a cenotaph with an effigy of the bishop in full episcopal robes holding the primatial cross of New Zealand. The cenotaph is built in the same materials as the font and pulpit. The marble effigy was carved by John Francis Williamson (1833 - 1920).Columns: Alternatively octagonal and cylindrical in shape and gifted by, or dedicated to, a number of early Cantabrians.Stained glass windows: 17 windows. None None None None None [{'y': 0, 'x': 0}] 0,0 None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Christchurch City Council 47 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0047a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0047b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0047c_lg.jpg Lot 2 DP 44283 Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Roman Catholic) Cathedral of Blessed Sacrament (Catholic) None 15-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Religion - Church None Melanie Lovell-Smith 136 Barbadoes Street, CHRISTCHURCH 47 None Canterbury Region None 7-Apr-1983 Other - Designed:1899 - 1901|Original Construction:1901 - 1905|Modification - Reordering of interior to meet needs of contemporary liturgy:1970 (circa) - 1980 (circa) Religion - Church 'The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, New Zealand', Christchurch, 1993|Peter Shaw, A History of New Zealand Architecture, Auckland, 1997 None None None None None [{'y': 0, 'x': 0}] 0,0 None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Christchurch City Council 48 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0048a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0048b_lg.jpg Pt Res 25 (CT CB436/70), Canterbury Land District Christ's College Big School Big School, Christ's College|College Library|Christs College Big School West side of Christ's College quadrangle. Between Hare Memorial Library and Corfe and Condells' House 17-Sep-2001 Historic Place I Education - Education - other|Civic facilities and recreation - Library None Melanie Lovell-Smith 33 Rolleston Avenue, CHRISTCHURCH 48 None Canterbury Region None 7-Apr-1983 Original Construction:1863|Addition - Addition to west by Sir Miles Warren:1989 Education - School Don Hamilton, The Buildings of Christ's College 1850 - 1990, Christchurch, 1991, pp.12 - 14|Don Hamilton, College!:A history of Christ's College, Christchurch, 1996 None None None None None [{'y': 0, 'x': 0}] 0,0 None {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} {'[pros': {'id]': None}, 'pros': []} None None
Waimate District Council 49 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/49a_lg.jpg Pt Lot 1 DP6596 (CT CB749/1), (Historic Reserve NZ Gazette 1960 p.378, 380), Canterbury Land District The Cuddy The Cuddy (dwelling)|Te Waimate Station Cuddy None None Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House None None State Highway 82, Te Waimate Station, WAIMATE 49 None Canterbury Region None 6-Sep-1984 Original Construction:1854 None None None None None None None None None [{'y': 0, 'x': 0}] 0,0 None None None None None
Queenstown-Lakes District Council 50 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/50a_lg.jpg Kawarau Bridge Historic Reserve, Secs 63-64 Blk I Kawarau SD (CT OT15C/465), Otago Land District Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge None None None Historic Place I None None None 1393 Gibbston Highway, Arrow Junction-Waitiri, State Highway 6, GIBBSTON 50 None Otago Region None 26-Nov-1981 Original Construction:1880 Transport - Bridge/ Viaduct None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Central Otago District Council 53 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/53a_lg.jpg Pt Run 679 (CT OT338/20), Otago Land District Morven Hills Station Woolshed None None None Historic Place I None None None 6000 Lindis Pass-Tarras Road (State Highway 8), LINDIS PASS 53 None Otago Region Registration confirmed 2 July 1982 (HP 155/1982). 2-Jul-1982 Original Construction:1873 (circa) Agriculture and horticulture - Woolshed/Shearing Shed None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Waitaki District Council 54 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0054a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0054b_lg.jpg Lot 2 DP 17093, Otago Land District (CT OT8C/1410) Totara Estate Carcass Hanging Shed Carcass Shed|Cooling House|Totara Estate Carcass Hanging Shed|Totara Estate Meat House None 24-Jan-2002 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property None Lesley Whitteker Alma-Maheno Road (State Highway 1), Totara Estate Centennial Park, OAMARU 54 None Otago Region None 22-Nov-1984 Original Construction:1881|Other - Restoration by NZHPT:1981 - 1982 Agriculture and horticulture - Meat shed/carcass shed Martine E. Cuff, Totara Estate:Centenary of the Frozen Meat Industry, Wellington, 1982|William H. Oliver, The Oxford History of New Zealand, Wellington, 1981, pp.78-81 http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/otagosouthland/TotaraEstate.aspx None None None None None None None None None None None
Waitaki District Council 55 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0055a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0055b_lg.jpg Lot 2 DP 17093 Blk V Oamaru SD Totara Estate Granary (Barn) Totara Estate Barn|Totara Estate Granary None 24-Jan-2002 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property None Lesley Whitteker Alma-Maheno Road (State Highway 1), Totara Centennial Park, OAMARU 55 None Otago Region None 26-Nov-1987 Original Construction:1868 (circa)|Other - Restoration by NZHPT.:1981 - 1982|Reconstruction - Foundation had given way. One end wall and two side walls taken down and rebuilt. Stone steps at east end built to replace original wooden ones.:1899 Agriculture and horticulture - Granary/Grain Shed Martine E. Cuff, Totara Estate:Centenary of the Frozen Meat Industry, Wellington, 1982|William H. Oliver, The Oxford History of New Zealand, Wellington, 1981, pp.78-81 http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/otagosouthland/TotaraEstate.aspx None None None None None None None None None None None
Waitaki District Council 57 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0057a_lg.jpg Lot 2 DP 17093 Blk V Oamaru SD Totara Estate Stables None None 24-Jan-2002 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property None Lesley Whitteker Alma-Maheno Road (State Highway 1), Totara Centennial Park, OAMARU 57 None Otago Region None 26-Nov-1987 Original Construction:1868 (circa)|Modification - Main wing made into woolshed:1920|Other - Restoration by NZHPT:1981 - 1982 Agriculture and horticulture - Stables Martine E. Cuff, Totara Estate:Centenary of the Frozen Meat Industry, Wellington, 1982|William H. Oliver, The Oxford History of New Zealand, Wellington, 1981, pp.78-81|Geoffrey Thornton, The New Zealand Heritage of Farm Buildings, Auckland, 1986, pp.62, 94. http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/otagosouthland/TotaraEstate.aspx None None None None None None None None None None None
Waitaki District Council 58 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/58a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/58b_lg.jpg Lot 2 DP 27708 CT OT19B/270 St Patricks Basilica St Patrick's Basilica None 7-Sep-2004 Historic Place I Religion - Church A fully referenced version of this report is available from the NZHPT Otago/Southland Area Office. Heather Bauchop 64 Reed Street, OAMARU 58 The Basilica is built entirely of Oamaru stone, apart from the concealed concrete core to the walls. Concrete was used for the outer lower portion on the main walls to a height of seven feet. The stone was cut from the nearby quarry at Weston. The roof was of slate. Even though the Basilica was designed as a whole, it was realised that there would be insufficient funds to complete the building in one operation. The first contract was for the nave, organ loft and temporary sanctuary. It was estimated that Wood's contract price for this part of the work would only be about half the cost of the total project. Indeed by the time the project was completed it was to cost £13,000. After about fifteen months work the first part of the contract was near completion, although the carving of columns and pilasters was deferred and the coffered ceiling remained unfinished. By November 1894 the principal part of the building was completed.There remained to be built the front portico, a flight of steps, the two front domes and the main dome, the permanent sanctuary, sacristies, tribunes and side chapels. In 1898 the coffered ceiling was completed in zinc by Wunderlich & Co. of Sydney. The next stage was completed in April 1903, with the occasion marked by commemorative celebrations. The stonework for this stage was done by Ferguson, Given & Co. The final construction was begun in 1917 and completed the following year. The permanent sanctuary, sacristies, tribunes, side chapels and the main dome were completed. The opening ceremonies were held on 8 December 1918. In 1962 the flat arches across the top at the side of the sanctuary were showing signs of weakening and steel girders were inserted by J.S. and Bill Dooley. The side confessionals were built and the underfloor heating installed. To conform with the standards set by the Second Vatican Council 1965 decree on liturgy, the Basilica sanctuary was rearranged. The main altar was replaced by the presidential chair and a wall cross, while prominence was given to a centrally placed altar and side lectern, both of Oamaru stone. The large crucifix above the alter was donated by the Miss's Cartwright and raised to its present position in 1981. There have been minor alterations over the years, such as the removal of the main altar, the stone communion rails, the stone pulpit, the addition of confessionals and the removal of the slate roofing, and re-roofing with long run iron. Otago Region Registration confirmed on 02 April 2004, BD 2004/4/16. 2-Apr-2004 Original Construction:1894|- Portico and dome completed.:1903|- Entire building completed:1918|Other - Restoration:1983 Religion - Church New Zealand Historic Places Trust, Gallagher, Tom, 'A Great Ambition Revealed', November 1994, pp.15-16|Oamaru Mail, St Patrick's Basilica, Oamaru - Centennial 1894-1994, Oamaru Mail, 1994|Peter Shaw, A History of New Zealand Architecture, Auckland, 1997 None None None None None None None None Petre, Francis William Petre, Francis William None None
Dunedin City Council 59 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0059a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0059b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0059c_lg.jpg Ppty ID 90036-90043, 90050-90053,90055, 90059, 93746, 93747, 93968, sht 3 LO 34744 Dunedin Railway Station, Platform & Gates None None 5-Dec-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Art Centre|Civic facilities and recreation - Museum|Transport - Railway station/ platform/ refreshment room|Retail and Commercial - Restaurant/cafe/tearoom None Melanie Lovell-Smith Anzac Avenue, DUNEDIN 59 None Otago Region None 1-Sep-1983 Original Construction - Foundation stone laid 1904. Building officially opened 1906 but not completed until 1907:1903 - 1907|Designed:1900 (circa)|Modification - Tower strengthened:1965|Modification - Further tower strengthening:1969|Modification - Major programme of refurbishment - ongoing:1995 Boundary markers and street furniture - Gate|Transport - Railway station/ platform/ refreshment room John Garner, Guide to New Zealand Rail Heritage, Wellington, 1996, p.162|David McGill and Grant Sheehan, Landmarks:Notable Historic Buildings of New Zealand, Auckland, 1997, pp.224-226|Peter Shaw, A History of New Zealand Architecture, Auckland, 1997, p.68 None Mosaic floor that depicts a locomotive, the New Zealand Railways logo and other railway motifs. This floor was relaid with new tiles around 1965 in an exact replica of the first. Stained glass windows depicting locomotives. Plaque: Attached to front of building near the main entrance. It commemorates the railwaymen who died during World War I, and it came from the locomotive 'Passchendaele'. The other plaque from this locomotive is at the railway station in Addington, Christchurch None None None None None None None None Troup, George Alexander Troup, George Alexander None None
Dunedin City Council 60 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0060a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0060b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0060c_lg.jpg Pt Res no 4 and Lot 1 DP 10275 Town of Dunedin First Church of Otago (Presbyterian) None None 5-Dec-2001 Historic Place I Religion - Church None Melanie Lovell-Smith 410 Moray Place, DUNEDIN 60 None Otago Region None 18-Mar-1982 Original Construction - Foundation stone laid May 1868. Church opened 1873. Spire completed 1875:1867 - 1875|Designed:1862|Addition - Gallery added:1879 Religion - Church Judith Binney, Judith Bassett and Eric Olssen, 'The People and the Land :Te Tangata me Te Whenua. An Illustrated History of New Zealand 1820 - 1920', Wellington, 1990, p.54|Tom Brooking, 'And Captain of Their Souls. Cargill and the Otago Colonists', Dunedin, 1984|William H. Oliver, The Oxford History of New Zealand, Wellington, 1981, W.J. Gardner, 'A Colonial Economy', pp. 57-86|Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, 'Lawson, Robert Anderson 1833-1902', volume 2, 1870 - 1900, Wellington, 1993, pp.265-266.|David McGill and Grant Sheehan, Landmarks:Notable Historic Buildings of New Zealand, Auckland, 1997|Erik Olssen, A History of Otago, John McIndoe, Dunedin, 1984, p.75|Arthur L. Salmond, First Church of Otago and How it Got There, Dunedin, 1983|Peter Shaw, New Zealand Architecture:From Polynesian Beginnings to 1990, Auckland, 1991, p.60 http://www.firstchurchotago.org.nz/ Notable features of First Church include the carvings by Louis John Godfrey (1834-1919) both inside and outside, which include leaves, flowers, and dragons; the octagonal pulpit, which was extended in c.1908 by Marmaduke Godfrey, and the fence of bluestone with Oamaru stone pinnacles and wrought iron.The Rose window is also a notable feature, as is the War Memorial window designed in 1923 by Heaton, Butler and Bayne, London, U.K.A bell was sent from Britain to Thomas Burns, minister of the Otago settlement, in 1851. It was installed on Church Hill (hence the change of name to Bell Hill) and was used in the early days of Pakeha settlement to indicate the hours of work. None None None None None None None None Lawson, Robert Arthur Lawson, Robert Arthur None None
Dunedin City Council 61 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/61a_lg.jpg All DP 809 & all DP 1709 Olveston Olveston (dwelling) None None Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Museum None None 42 Royal Terrace, DUNEDIN 61 None Otago Region None 24-Nov-1983 Original Construction:1906 Residential buildings and associated places - House None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Dunedin City Council 62 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0062a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0062b_lg.jpg Pt Blk LXXI Blk LXXI Town of Dunedin (CT OT299/36), Otago Land District University of Otago Clock Tower Building Registry Building|University of Otago Clocktower Building None None Historic Place I None None None 364 Leith Walk, DUNEDIN 62 None Otago Region None 18-Mar-1982 Original Construction:1879 Education - University None None None None None None None None None None None Bury, Maxwell Bury, Maxwell None None
Far North District Council 63 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0063a_lg.jpg Pt Te Ngaohe Block, Blk XV Omapere SD Aperahama Church (Anglican) and Gates and Free-standing Bell and Support None None None Historic Place I Religion - Church|Religion - Churchyard None None Taheke Road, KAIKOHE 63 None Northland Region None 5-Apr-1984 Original Construction:1885 None None None None None None None None None [{'y': 6642013, 'x': 2582533}] 2582533,6642013 None None None None None
Far North District Council 64 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0064a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0064b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0064c_lg.jpg Pt OLC 48 (CT NA767/277), North Auckland Land District Church of St John the Baptist (Anglican) and Churchyard St John's Baptist Church|St John's Church None 26-Jun-2008 Historic Place I Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Cemetery/Graveyard/Burial Ground|Religion - Church|Religion - Churchyard|Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Grave surrounds/ railing|Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Headstone|Boundary markers and street furniture - Wall/Fence A copy of the original report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region office. Martin Jones and Joan McKenzie 344 Te Ahu Ahu Road, WAIMATE NORTH 64 None Northland Region None 28-Jun-1984 Other - Site of first church:1831|Other - Churchyard in use:1832|Other - Site of second church:1839|Original Construction - Construction of Church of St John the Baptist:1870 - 1871|Original Construction - Sunday School erected:1877|Original Construction - Picket fence erected:1878|Modification - Steeple repaired and reshingled:1895 - 1897|Modification - Church re-roofed with corrugated iron:1918 - 1919|Original Construction - Construction of stone lych-gate:1929 - 1930|Relocation - Relocation of Sunday School building to adjoining land:1950 (circa) - 1960 (circa)|Modification - Repairs, including re-roofing of church with shingles and minor modifications to interior:1969 - 1970|Modification - Re-shingling of church roof, installation of fire sprinklers:2001 Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Cemetery/Graveyard/Burial Ground|Religion - Church|Religion - Churchyard|Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Grave surrounds/ railing|Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Headstone|Boundary markers and street furniture - Wall/Fence Auckland Weekly News, 29 April 1871, p.13|W. E. Bedggood, A Brief History of St John Baptist Church 1831-1950:Te Waimate, Kaikohe, 1950|Historic Places in New Zealand, Michael Cox, 'An Historic Organ', No. 11, December 1985|Allan K. Davidson, Selwyn's Legacy:The College of St John the Evangelist Te Waimate and Auckland 1843-1992 - A History, Auckland, 1993|Kevin L. Jones, Nga Tohuwhenua mai te Rangi:A New Zealand Archaeology in Aerial Photographs, Wellington, 1994, pp.246-250|Jane and Antony Matthews, 'Saint John the Baptist, Waimate North, Condition Report', Auckland, 1999 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983|M. W. Standish, The Waimate Mission Station, Wellington, 1962 None Registration covers the church, its fixtures and finishes, including recent modifications. Registration also encompasses the churchyard, incorporating its picket fence and grave monuments and markers. The churchyard contains historic trees and archaeological deposits, including burials, of nineteenth-century date. None None None [{'y': 6653368, 'x': 2590345}] 2590345,6653368|1648514,6083141 [{'y': 6083141, 'x': 1648514}] Woolle & CompanyClarke, Marsden Woolle & CompanyClarke, Marsden None None
Far North District Council 65 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0065a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0065b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0065c_lg.jpg Pt OLC 54 Adj Pakaraka Township Blk X Kawakawa SD Holy Trinity Church (Anglican) None None 12-Jul-2002 Historic Place I Religion - Church None Martin Jones State Highway 1, PAKARAKA 65 None Northland Region None 22-Nov-1984 Other - Possible site of Maori field system:pre-1830s|Other - Site of first Holy Trinity Church:1850|Original Construction - Construction of second Holy Trinity Church:1873|Modification - Collapse of tower and spire:1946|Reconstruction - Reconstruction of tower and spire:2001 Religion - Church Auckland Weekly News, 11 October 1873, p.10 18 October 1873, p.6 6 December 1873, p.7|Kay Boese, 'Tides of History:Bay of Islands County', Whangarei, 1977, pp. 164-169|Dictionary of New Zealand Biography|Jane and Antony Matthews, 'Holy Trinity Church, Pakaraka, Maintenance Report', Auckland, 1998 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|New Zealand Herald, 1 December 1873, p.3 None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The structure is associated with an extensive archaeological and cultural landscape, which includes numerous gravestones and historic trees in its churchyard. The churchyard may lie on, or close to, the site of an extensive earlier Maori field system. None None None [{'y': 6648443, 'x': 2597163}] 2597163,6648443 None Clarke, Marsden Clarke, Marsden None None
Far North District Council 66 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0066a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0066b_lg.jpg Pt Lot 6 DP 39381 (CT 334130), North Auckland Land District Choat House Puketona None None Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. This report includes the text from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. None Puketona Road, Puketona, KERIKERI 66 Two storeyed, timber, iron roof, originally shingled. Northland Region None 19-Mar-1987 Original Construction:1860 Residential buildings and associated places - House None None One notable feature of the front room is a very handsome bay window with panelling beneath it on the inside. None None None None None [{'y': 6655569, 'x': 2599135}] 2599135,6655569 None None None None None
Far North District Council 67 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0067a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0067b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0067c_lg.jpg Pt Lots 8, 17, 18, Sec 5 Town of Russell, North Auckland Land District (NA105D/701) Customhouse (Former) Russell Custom House|Russell Police Station None 18-Mar-2007 Historic Place I Law Enforcement - Gaol/Lock-up|Law Enforcement - Police station A fully referenced registration report is available from the NZHPT Northland Area Office. Martin Jones 37 The Strand, RUSSELL 67 Timber piles, timber frame, weatherboard cladding, shingle roof. Northland Region Registration confirmed 11 May 2007 (BD2007/05/14). 11-May-2007 Original Construction - Construction of customhouse, including outhouse:1870|Modification - Shingle roof replaced by corrugated iron roof:1890 - 1891|Addition - Bathroom added, connecting the main building and the outhouse:post-1890|Original Construction - Lockup erected; coal shed and earth closet also thought to have been erected around this time.:1894 - 1895|Modification - Enclosure of northern end of verandah, enlarging the police office:post-1931|Modification - Kitchen chimney demolished:1959|Modification - Corrugated iron roof replaced with shingles:1975|Other - General repairs, building relined, service areas extensively upgraded:1983|Modification - piles under parts of the lounge floor; New piles under lean-to join between house and kitchen (bathroom).:2003|Demolished - Other - Coal shed and earth closet demolished:2004 Residential buildings and associated places - Boarding/ Guest House|Government and Administration - Customs House|Postal and Telecommunications - Post Office Auckland Weekly News, 29 March 1873, p.7|Daily Southern Cross, 24 March 1870 2 June 1870|Index of Inward Correspondence for the Customs Department, C - 3/3-3/10|Russell Review, Marie King, 'Victorian Gothic: The Russell police station', Vol. 2 Issue 4, Spring 1979, pp.3-8|David McGill, The Guardians at the Gate:The History of the New Zealand Customs Department, Wellington, Silver Owl Press for the New Zealand Customs Dept., 1991, pp.41-48|C. R. O'Hara, Northland Made to Order, Whangarei, 1986|Register of Inward Correspondence for the Customs Department, C - 2/2-2/7|Register of Inward Correspondence for the Police Department, P - 2/15|Peter Richardson, 'Constructing a Colonial Identity:W. H. Clayton's Designs for Government Buildings in New Zealand Towns 1869-77', in Sarsaparilla to Muckadilla: Society of Architectural Historians (ANZ) - A Conference on Towns in Australia and New Zealand, Brisbane 30 Sept to 2 Oct 1994, [Brisbane], 1994, pp.79-87|Peter Richardson, 'Building the Dominion:Government Architecture in New Zealand 1840-1922', PhD thesis, University of Canterbury, 1997|R. M. Ross, 'Police Station, Russell', unpublished ms., Auckland, 1967 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 None None None None None [{'y': 6659338, 'x': 2612829}] 2612829,6659338 None Clayton, William HenryPriar, John Clayton, William HenryPriar, John None None
Far North District Council 68 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0068a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0068b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0068c_lg.jpg Pt OLC 39 (CT NA1592/100), North Auckland Land District St James' Church (Anglican) St James Church (Anglican) None 25-Jun-2008 Historic Place I Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Cemetery/Graveyard/Burial Ground|Religion - Church|Religion - Churchyard|Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Grave surrounds/ railing|Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Headstone St James' Church (Anglican) is part of a cultural site considered to be a high priority for immediate world heritage listing and which has been included on New Zealand's Tentative World Heritage List.A fully referenced registration report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region Office. Martin Jones and Joan McKenzie 209 Kerikeri Road, KERIKERI 68 None Northland Region None 27-Jun-1985 Other - Site of chapel:1829|Other - Churchyard in use for burial:1835|Original Construction - Construction of St James' Church:1878|Modification - Roof shingles replaced by corrugated iron:1910|Addition - Extension of nave and vestry/porch:1963|Addition - Extension of sanctuary/chancel:1969 Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Cemetery/Graveyard/Burial Ground|Religion - Church|Religion - Churchyard|Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Grave surrounds/ railing|Cemeteries and Burial Sites - Headstone Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983|Church of the Province of New Zealand Bay of Islands Parochial District, A Lamp Still Burns in Kerikeri, Whangarei, 1969|Nancy Pickmere, Kerikeri:Heritage of Dreams, Russell, 1994|Nancy Pickmere, Whangarei:The Founding Years, Whangarei, 1986|R. M. Ross, 'St James' Church, Kerikeri', unpublished ms., Auckland, 1967 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|A P B Watson, Chapel to Church: An Account of the Setting Up of the Mission Station at Kerikeri in 1819 and of the Events that Followed During the Years 1824-1997, 3rd ed., Kerikeri, 1997 None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The structure is associated with gravestones, inhumations and the buried remains of an 1829 chapel in its churchyard. None None None [{'y': 0, 'x': 0}] 0,0 [] Clarke, MarsdenCook, W Clarke, MarsdenCook, W None None
Far North District Council 69 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0069a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0069b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0069c_lg.jpg Puketapu 1A1 Maori Reserve Gaz 1948 p.70 St Michael's Church (Anglican) and Stone Walls St Michaels Church (Anglican) testing None Historic Place I Religion - Church None None State Highway 12, NGAWHA 69 None Northland Region None 5-Apr-1984 Original Construction:1871 Religion - Church James Belich, 'The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict', Auckland, 1986|R. M. Ross, 'Maori Church, Ohaeawai', unpublished ms., Auckland, 1967 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 None None None None None None None [{'y': 6646667, 'x': 2588451}] 2588451,6646667 None Neilson & Cook Neilson & Cook None None
Far North District Council 70 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0070a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0070b_lg.jpg Pts OLC 54 Adj Pakaraka Township BLK X Kawakawa SD The Retreat The Retreat (dwelling) None 10-Jul-2002 Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. This report includes the text from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. Martin Jones State Highway 1, PAKARAKA 70 Timber framing with weatherboard cladding; boxed corners with scribers; all in kauri. Hipped roof, now with corrugated iron. Timber piles. Northland Region None 15-Feb-1990 Other - Possible site of Maori field system:pre-1830s|Original Construction - Construction of dwelling:1850 - 1852|Addition - Conservatory added against northern verandah:pre-1877|Modification - Conservatory demolished:pre-1950|Modification - Northeast bedroom wing added, with internal alterations to the main dwelling:1950 (circa)|Addition - Southeast service wing (possibly a relocated 1840s cottage): Residential buildings and associated places - House|Retail and Commercial - Restaurant/cafe/tearoom Kay Boese, 'Tides of History:Bay of Islands County', Whangarei, 1977, pp. 164-169|Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Robin Fisher, 'Henry Williams', Vol.1 1769-1869, Wellington, 1990 Sarah Marianne Williams, 'Marianne Williams', in W.H. Oliver (ed), Vol.1 1769-1869, Wellington, 1990|R. W. Langley, 'The Retreat, Pakaraka', BArch measured drawings, University of Auckland, 1968|New Zealand Historic Places Trust, 'The Retreat', State Highway 1, Pakaraka, North Auckland', NZHPT Buildings Classification Committee Report, Wellington, 1989 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|R. M. Ross, 'The Retreat (Mrs Poore), Pakaraka', unpublished ms., Auckland, 1967 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|R. M. Ross, 'Garden next door to The Retreat, Pakaraka', unpublished ms., Auckland, 1967 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|John Stacpoole, 'The Retreat, Pakaraka, Bay of Islands', New Zealand Historic Places Trust Report, Wellington, 1979 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Douglas G. Sutton (ed.), The Archaeology of the Kainga:A Study of Precontact Maori Undefended Settlements at Pouerua, Northland, New Zealand (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1994|Henry Williams, The Early Journals of Henry Williams 1826-40, (ed.) L.M. Rogers, Christchurch, 1961, p.137|Florence Keene, Legacies in Kauri:Old Homes and Churches of the North, Whangarei, 1978|Jeremy Salmond, Old New Zealand Houses 1800-1940, Auckland, 1986, Reed Methuen None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The structure is associated with historic trees and other plantings, and likely archaeological deposits of nineteenth-century and - possibly - earlier date.Its general historical and ecclesiastical associations. None None None [{'y': 6648515, 'x': 2597272}] 2597272,6648515 None None None None None
Far North District Council 71 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0071a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0071b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0071c_lg.jpg Te Ti A Pt Allots 8-13 16 18 21 23 Waitangi Psh Blks III IV Waitangi Treaty Monument Treaty of Waitangi Monument None 15-Nov-2001 Historic Place I Monuments, memorials and sites of particular events - Monuments, memorial, site of particular event - other None Martin Jones Te Karuwha Parade, PAIHIA 71 None Northland Region None 19-Mar-1987 Other - Site of Matai-whetu pa:pre-1840|Original Construction - Construction of Waitangi Treaty Monument:1880 - 1881 (circa)|Addition - Railing erected around base:pre-1899|Modification - Railing removed:pre-1977 None Auckland Weekly News, 24 March 1899, pp.22, 35; Supplement pp.1-3|Kay Boese, 'Tides of History:Bay of Islands County', Whangarei, 1977, pp.124-132|Martin McLean, 'The Garden Of New Zealand':A History of the Waitangi Treaty House and Grounds from Pre-European Times to the Present', D.O.C. Science and Research Report No.76, Wellington, 1990, pp.9-10|Claudia Orange, The Treaty of Waitangi, Wellington, 1987|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 None Registration covers the structure, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The structure is associated with buried archaeological deposits, including the remains of an earlier pa. None None None [{'y': 6657892, 'x': 2609025}] 2609025,6657892 None None None None None
Far North District Council 72 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0072a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0072b_lg.jpg Wharau A Block, Blk XIII Mangamuka SD Church of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church None None Historic Place I Religion - Church This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. This report includes the text from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. None Motukaraka Point Road, MOTUKARAKA 72 Timber piles; truss system for the main roof; building is of kauri timber. Northland Region None 15-Feb-1990 Original Construction:1910 Religion - Church New Zealand Historic Places Trust, 'Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Motukaraka Point Road, Motukaraka, Hokianga', NZHPT Buildings Classification Committee Report, Wellington, 1989 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983|Jeremy Salmond, Old New Zealand Houses 1800-1940, Auckland, 1986, Reed Methuen None The spectacular siting. None None None None None [{'y': 6646476, 'x': 25555053}] 25555053,6646476 None Mahoney, Thomas Mahoney, Thomas None None
Far North District Council 73 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0073a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0073b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0073c_lg.jpg Pt Allot 244 Town of Rawene (CT NA752/65), North Auckland Land District Clendon House None None 27-Jun-2008 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property A copy of the original report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region office. Martin Jones and Joan McKenzie 14 Parnell Street, RAWENE 73 None Northland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Other - Site of earlier dwelling and possible construction of kitchen outbuilding:1862|Original Construction - Construction of main residence:1866 - 1872|Addition - Bathroom and laundry added to southwest corner of main residence:1900 (circa)|Modification - Roof shingles of main residence replaced by corrugated iron and possible rear gable removed:1910 (circa)|Addition - Lean-to constructed against north wall of kitchen outbuilding and internal kitchen alterations made.:pre-1920|Demolished - Other - Possible earlier dwelling and kitchen lean-to demolished. Construction of bedroom connecting north east corner of main residence with kitchen outbuilding:1937 (circa)|Demolished - Other - 1930s bedroom demolished. Major repairs to main residence:1974 (circa) - 1978 (circa) Residential buildings and associated places - House|Residential buildings and associated places - Kitchen - Residential out-building Drew Brownson, Rawene:Heart of the Hokianga, Motukaraka, 1984|Florence Keene, Legacies in Kauri:Old Homes and Churches of the North, Whangarei, 1978|R M Ross, Clendon House, Rawene, Wellington, 1978 http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/en/placesToVisit/northland/ClendonHouse.aspx None None None None [{'y': 6645119, 'x': 2556678}] 2556678,6645119 None None None None None
Far North District Council 75 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0075a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/75a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/75b_lg.jpg Pt OLC 78 (CT NA776/23), North Auckland Land District Mangungu Mission House None None 26-Jun-2007 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property None Martin Jones 107 Motukiore Road, MANGUNGU 75 None Northland Region None 1-Sep-1983 Other - Establishment of Mangungu Mission:1828|Original Construction - Construction of mission house:1838 - 1839|Relocation - Moved to Onehunga:1855|Modification - Insertion of dormer windows and other modifications:pre-1900|Relocation - Relocation to Grey Street, Onehunga:1921 (circa)|Relocation - Relocation to current site at Mangungu:1972|Modification - Restoration by NZHPT and Ministry of Works:1972 - 1977 Religion - Mission House|Religion - Vicarage/Manse/Presbytery/Rectory Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983|Patricia Adams, 'Mangungu Mission House', NZHPT report, Wellington, 1974 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Auckland Architectural Association Bulletin, Patricia Adams, 'The Restoration of the Mangungu Mission House', No. 74, May/June 1976|Journal of the Auckland-Waikato Historical Societies, Anon, 'The Methodist Mission House from Hokianga', No.19, September 1971, pp.2-3|Florence Keene, Legacies in Kauri:Old Homes and Churches of the North, Whangarei, 1978, pp.49-52|Rev. William Morley, The History of Methodism in New Zealand, Wellington, 1900|Claudia Orange, The Treaty of Waitangi, Wellington, 1987, pp.61-66 http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/en/placesToVisit/northland/MangunguMission.aspx None None None None None None [{'y': 6649448, 'x': 2562623}] 2562623,6649448 None Hobbs, John Hobbs, John None None
Far North District Council 76 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/76a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/76b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/76c_lg.jpg Pt Pakinga B No 1 Blk (CT NA388/38), North Auckland Land District St Gabriel's Church (Catholic) St Gabriels Church (Catholic) St Gabriel's Church (Catholic) is located on a rise a short distance to the west of Warawara Forest Road approximately 500 m south of its junction with Pawarenga Road. 25-Jun-2008 Historic Place I Religion - Church|Religion - Churchyard A fully referenced registration report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region office. Martin Jones, Joan McKenzie and Stuart Park Warawara Forest Road, PAWARENGA 76 Timber, with concrete footings and corrugated iron roof. The belfry roof is of copper. Northland Region Registration confirmed (BD2008/06/22) on 27 June 2008. 27-Jun-2008 Other - Possible earlier church on the site and early grave markers:pre- 1899|Original Construction - Construction of church:1899|Modification - Some timber piles replaced by mass concrete blocks:pre-1982|Modification - Reblocking on reinforced concrete footing Bottom plate replaced Roof, spouting and ridging replaced. Electricity provided.:1982 - 1983|Modification - Replacement of rotten timber in exterior walls, buttresses and floors Replacement of bottom plates:1982 - 1983 Religion - Church|Religion - Churchyard Anon., The Story of Mill Hill in New Zealand 1886-1966, Putaruru, 1966|Historic Places in New Zealand, Anne Herbert, 'A Community Renaissance', No.6, September 1984, pp.13-14|Michael King, God's Farthest Outpost - A History of Catholics in New Zealand. Penguin Books, Auckland, 1997.|Robin Morrison, A Journey: Twenty Five Black and White Photographs of Churches and Sites in the Northland Area of New Zealand, Auckland, 1994|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983|Peter Shaw, New Zealand Architecture:From Polynesian Beginnings to 1990, Auckland, 1991|E.R. Simmons, In Cruce Salus: A History of the Diocese of Auckland 1844-1980, Auckland, 1982 None Registration covers the structure, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The building is associated with buried archaeological deposits. None None None None None None None None Shannon, Robert Shannon, Robert None None
Far North District Council 78 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0078a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0078b_lg.jpg Allot 295 Town of Mangonui Mangonui Courthouse (Former) Mangonui Police Station|Mongonui Courthouse None 30-May-2002 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Art Gallery None Martin Jones 124 Waterfront Drive, MANGONUI 78 Timber framed on Totara piles. Plain weatherboards. All timber is Kauri including joinery. Corrugated iron roof. Northland Region None 16-Nov-1989 Other - Site of customhouse:pre-1884|Original Construction - Construction of Courthouse and outbuilding:1892|Modification - Repairs, including re-roofing and replacement of ventilator with replica:1978 - 1979|Modification - Outbuilding demolished:1983 Law Enforcement - Courthouse|Law Enforcement - Police station Greg Bowron, 'Mangonui Courthouse:Cyclical Maintenance Plan', Wellington, 1992, held by NZHPT, Auckland|Neva Clarke McKenna, Mangonui:Gateway to the Far North, Kerikeri, 1990|Rosslyn J. Noonan, By Design:A Brief History of the Public Works Department Ministry of Works 1870-1970, Wellington, 1975|New Zealand Historic Places Trust, 'The former Mangonui Courthouse, 6 Beach Road, Mangonui', NZHPT Buildings Classification Committee Report, Wellington, 1989 (held by NZHPT, Auckland); NZHPT File number 8/6|Peter Richardson, 'An Architecture of Empire:The Government Buildings of John Campbell in New Zealand', MA Thesis, University of Canterbury, 1988|Florence Keene, Legacies in Kauri:Old Homes and Churches of the North, Whangarei, 1978|Jeremy Salmond, Old New Zealand Houses 1800-1940, Auckland, 1986, Reed Methuen None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes, including recent modifications. The structure is associated with buried archaeological deposits of nineteenth-century date and other elements of the historic landscape, including a large oak tree to the rear.- The interior woodwork- Original chattels and fittings including the dock, judge's bench, the safe and a table made by prisoners. None None None [{'y': 6690017, 'x': 2259850}] 2259850,6690017 None Campbell, JohnGarton, George Campbell, JohnGarton, George None None
Far North District Council 80 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0080a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0080b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0080c_lg.jpg Pt Allot 1 Parish of Muriwhenua, North Auckland Registry, Certificate of Title NA778/57 Subritzky-Wagener House Subritzky House|Mount Camel Station None 14-May-2002 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. This report includes the text from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. Martin Jones 221 Houhora Heads Road, Houhora Heads, KAITAIA 80 Concrete floors to kitchen, verandah and two outer bedrooms. Kauri floors elsewhere. Walls half-timbered with kauri studs and Manuka tree laths laid horizontally; hard packed rubble infill, using stone from Mount Camel, plastered with a lime-based cement. Gable ends and roof timber framed. Roof clad with corrugated iron. Northland Region None 28-Jun-1990 Modification - Collapse of smoke house:pre-1964|Modification - Limited alterations to interior, including rebuilding of northern wall of kitchen in concrete, Kauri floor in pantry replaced with particle board.:1966 (circa)|Original Construction - Construction of house:1860 (circa) - 1862 (circa)|Modification - Tower removed:1897 (circa)|Modification - Oven installed in kitchen:1900 (circa)|Modification - Timber east wing removed:1902 Residential buildings and associated places - House James N. Bade (ed.), New Zealand and German-Speaking Europe in the Nineteenth Century, Auckland, 1993|Alice Evans, Mount Camel Calling, Auckland, 1984|Miles Lewis, Victorian Primitive, Carlton, 1977|New Zealand Historic Places Trust, 'Subritzky House, Houhora Heads Road, Houhora', NZHPT Buildings Classification Committee Report, Wellington, 1990 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Jeremy Salmond, Old New Zealand Houses 1800-1940, Auckland, 1986, Reed Methuen|P Freeman, The Homestead:A Riverina Anthology, Melbourne, 1982|F M Keen, To the Northward, Whangarei, 1977|F M Keene. Kaitaia and Its People, Whangarei, 1989|Auckland Star, Move to Save Far North Pioneer Home', 12 May 1966, p17|Auckland Weekly News, 'Fugitives From Poland Found Haven in NZ', 18 November 1964, pp52-53|Church Gazette, 'From the Bishop's Journal', January 1874, p3|New Zealand Herald, 'Century Old House Being Restored as Tribute to Northland Family', 7 June 1966, p5 'Author is Impressed With Work Done on the Homestead', 4 February 1967, held at Auckland School of Architecture Libary Cuttings File, 'Historic Houses' 'Folk Museums Need Spark of Originality', 26 May 1970, p6|Historic Places in New Zealand, No. 15, December 1986|Kaitaia Museum, The Northlander, 'Old Houhora Homestead Houses Magnificent Museum', No. 10, 1970, pp. 65-66, Kaitaia Museum File 75/12. http://www.northlandholiday.co.nz/historic_homestead.htm Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It includes recent modifications. The structure is associated with nineteenth-century garden features, trees and buried archaeological deposits. It is close to other significant structures, notably a blacksmith's forge and a dance hall/gum shed.Half-timbered construction. None None None None None [{'y': 6708684, 'x': 2524280}] 2524280,6708684 None Subritzky, Ludolph & Heinrich Subritzky, Ludolph & Heinrich None None
Auckland Council (Franklin District Council) 81 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/81a_lg.jpg Allot E 98 Waiuku East Parish Blk XIII Drury SD St Bride's Church (Anglican) St Brides Church (Anglican) None None Historic Place I Religion - Church This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. This report includes the text from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. None Findlay Road, Mauku, PUKEKOHE 81 Original puriri block foundations replaced in 1953 by concrete blocks. Totara framing with kauri joists and flooring. Roof structure of scissor trusses and kauri sarking. Roof and spire shingled. Exterior cladding of kauri vertical board and batten. Interior originally unlined, but later clad with horizontal kauri boarding. Auckland Region None 15-Feb-1990 Modification - Fifty-four loopholes for rifles cut into exterior walls.:1863|Modification - Interior clad with horizontal boarding. Clear glass windows in chancel replaced with stained glass windows for church centenary. Pulpit and font installed.:1884|Modification - Wooden shingles on roof replaced by fibro-cement shingles.:1961|Original Construction:1861 Religion - Church I J Lownsborough. 1961 A History of St Brides Church, Waiuku None Two original oil lamps (now wired for electricity); rifle loopholes; stained glass windows in chancel. None None None None None None None None Purchas, Arthur Guyon Purchas, Arthur Guyon None None
Auckland Council (Rodney District Council) 82 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/82a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/82b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/82c_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP 146840 Flat DP 146840Blk VII Mahurangi SD Cement Works Ruin Wilsons (NZ) Portland Cement Ltd None None Historic Place I None None None Wilson Road, WARKWORTH 82 None Auckland Region None 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1866 Manufacturing and Processing - Manufacturing & Processing - other None None None None None None None None None None [] None None None None
Auckland Council (Rodney District Council) 83 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/83a_lg.jpg Pt allot 125 Puhoi Psh Blk XV SO 975, Mahurangi SD Church of St Peter and St Paul (Catholic) Church of St Peter & St Paul (Catholic)|Church of St Peter and St Paul None None Historic Place I Religion - Church This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. This report includes the text from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. None Puhoi Road, Puhoi, NORTH AUCKLAND 83 The church is constructed of Kauri. The exterior is clad in weatherboards. The gable roof is supported by exposed scissor trusses with each alternate one linked by a tie rod. The interior is lined with tongue and groove sarking. Auckland Region None 16-Nov-1989 Original Construction:1881|Modification - Lean to at front of church replaced by elaborate stepped altar and side-sacristy.:1899|Modification - Plain glass window (side and front) replaced by coloured glass windows.:1923|Modification - Pews replaced. Six original pews retained and installed in choir loft, stepped altar replaced by table-like slab.:1963 Religion - Church Auckland Weekly News, 30 July 1881, Pg. 5|New Zealand Heritage, Vol. III, P. 863-868|Cyril Knight, The Selwyn Churches of Auckland, Auckland, 1972.|Jeremy Salmond, Old New Zealand Houses 1800-1940, Auckland, 1986, Reed Methuen|University of Auckland, Sheppard Collection None The coloured glass windows along each side of the church. Beneath each window is the name of an original family.The unusual arrangement of lancet windows on the church's front facade. None None None None None None None None Wrigley, James (1838 - 1882)Wenzlick, James Wrigley, James (1838 - 1882)Wenzlick, James None None
Auckland Council (Rodney District Council) 84 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/84a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/84b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/84c_lg.jpg Lots 1 2 3 DP 31499 Blk XIV Otamatea SD Minniesdale Chapel None None None Historic Place I None This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. This report includes the text from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. None Shegadeen Road, Wharehine, WELLSFORD 84 Wooden piles on concrete footings; timber frame; corrugated iron roof; exterior cladding Kauri. Auckland Region None 16-Nov-1989 Original Construction:1867|Modification - The open porch had outer doors added to the Gothic opening in 1872.:1872 Religion - Chapel John Fleming, Hugh Honour and N. Pevsner, Dictionary of Architecture, London, 1980 The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture, Third Edition, Harmondsworth 1980|H. Mabett Wellsford - Tidal Creek to Gum Ridge, Wellsford 1968|Weekly News, 11 January 1868|Minniesdale Chapel Archives, Minute Book of the Minniesdale Chapel 1866 Original held by Mrs Pauline Stables, Secretary, Minniesdale Church and Cemetery, RD3, Wellsford None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (North Shore City Council) 86 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/86a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/86b_lg.jpg Fort Takapuna Historic Reserve Section 3 SO Plan 69845 and Fort Takapuna Recreation Reserve Section 2 SO Plan 69845 Fort Takapuna / O Peretu Fort Takapuna - O Peretu|Fort Cautley|HMNZS Tamaki|Narrow Neck Camp|Takapuna Head|Disappearing Gun Fort|Examination Battery|Naval Observation Post & Camp None None Historic Place I None A copy of the original report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region office. None Vauxhall Road, Fort Takapuna Historic Reserve, NORTH SHORE 86 None Auckland Region None 6-Apr-2001 Original Construction:1885 Military - Fortification New Zealand Defence Force, AI054/2495B Pt.l North Head and Takapuna Defences 1911-12; AI054/2495A Pt.2 North Head and Takapuna Defences 1912-15; AI054/2495C PU North Head and Takapuna Defences, 1915-16; AI05412489A Pt.4 North Head and TakapunaDefences, 1919-24; AI05412489B Pt.5 North Head and Takapuna Defences, 1924-26; AI054/2489C Pt.6 North Head and Takapuna Defences, 1927-28; AI054/2490B Pt. 7 North Head and Takapuna Defences, 1929-33; AI054/2490C Pt.8 North Head and Takapuna Defences, 1935-40; A1054/2490D Pt.9 North Head and Takapuna Defences, 1937-38; AI054/2490A Pt.l0 North Head and Takapuna Defences, 1934|Lieutenant-Colonel F J Fox, 'Report on The New Zealand Defence Works and Armaments', Part II, Wellington, 1893|I McGibbon. The Path to Gallipoli. GP Books, Wellington, 1991|J Mitchell, 'The Disappearing Guns of Auckland:The History and Archaeology of the forts of Auckland Harbour', Thesis in fulfilment of Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, Auckland University, 1995|Conservation Plan, Treadwell Associates 1996, Conservation Plan for the North Head Summit Buildings, Department of Conservation. Auckland http://www.doc.govt.nz/conservation/historic/by-region/auckland/auckland-area/fort-takapuna-historic-reserve/ None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 87 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0087a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0087b_lg.jpg Lot 3 DP 199779 Colonial Ammunition Company Shot Tower None None 21-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property None Martin Jones 26-30 Normanby Road, Mt Eden, AUCKLAND 87 None Auckland Region None 24-Nov-1983 Original Construction - Construction of shot tower and shot-making building:1916 (circa)|Addition - Attached lead squirting factory and lead store:pre-1923|Addition - New shot-making building:pre-1932|Other - Demolition of attached buildings:2001 Manufacturing and Processing - Shot Tower None None Registration covers the structure, its fixtures and finishes. None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 88 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/88a_lg.jpg Pt Allots 105 177 Sec 6, Area A on SO 51947-GAZ 1876 P-427 Mt Eden Prison None None None Historic Place I None None None Lauder Road, Mt Eden, AUCKLAND 88 None Auckland Region None 24-Nov-1983 None Law Enforcement - Prison None None None None None None None None None None [] None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 89 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/89a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/89b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/89c_lg.jpg Secs 1 2 SO 310206 and Pt Lot 2 DP 380498 (CTs 464734, 464735, 464736), North Auckland Land District. The Pah (Former) Monte Cecilia Convent|Pah Farm|The Pah|Monte Cecilia (dwelling)|'Monte Cecilia' (dwelling, formerly 'The Pah') None None Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House None None 72A Hillsborough Road, Hillsborough, AUCKLAND 89 None Auckland Region None 1-Sep-1983 Original Construction:1880 Residential buildings and associated places - House None None None None None None None None None None None Mahoney, Thomas Mahoney, Thomas None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 90 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/90a_lg.jpg Pt DP 1162 Pt Lot1 DP15758 Lot1 & 2 DP25914 Lot3 DP28572 etc Kings College Chapel None None None Historic Place I None None None 37 Golf Avenue, Otahuhu, AUCKLAND 90 None Auckland Region None 24-Nov-1983 Original Construction:1922 Religion - Chapel None None None None None None None None None None None Abbott, Richard Atkinson Abbott, Richard Atkinson None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 91 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/91a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/91b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/91c_lg.jpg Pt Allot 14 Sec 36 Village of Onehunga, (NZ Gazette 1981 p.1753), North Auckland Land District Onehunga Blockhouse Jellicoe Lodge|Park Lodge None 21-Jun-2010 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Club rooms/building|Civic facilities and recreation - Fountain|Civic facilities and recreation - Historic or recreation reserve A fully referenced registration report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region office. Joan McKenzie Corner Quadrant Road and Grey Street; Jellicoe Park, Onehunga, AUCKLAND 91 None Auckland Region None 5-Apr-1984 Modification - Iron sheeting attached to exterior doors.:1863|Modification - Lining of interior:1877|Addition - Within northwest angle of cruciform:1888 (circa) - 1892 (circa)|Original Construction - Outbuilding:|Modification - Rear door replaced, or iron sheeting removed; shingle roof replaced by iron:|Modification - Loopholes bricked up:1907 (circa) - 1921 (circa)|Original Construction - Neilson Memorial drinking fountain:1922|Modification - Blocking up of some window openings, replacement of floor and roof cladding, interior relined:1962 - 1966|Relocation - Journey's End, a replica fencible cottage (1959), to Jellicoe Park:1969|Relocation - Laishley House (1859-60) to Jellicoe Park, from Princes Street:1985|Original Construction:1860 Military - Blockhouse|Civic facilities and recreation - Club rooms/building|Civic facilities and recreation - Fountain|Civic facilities and recreation - Historic or recreation reserve|Residential buildings and associated places - House|Education - School Matthews and Matthews Architects Ltd, 'Jellicoe Park Heritage Buildings Onehunga', September 2002, Auckland|Norine Ashe, The Families and the History of the Onehunga Blockhouse, Onehunga, 1981|G.G.M Mitchell, The Blockhouse of Onehunga, Onehunga, 1964|J. Mogford, The Onehunga Heritage, Wellington, 1989. None None None None None None None None None None Redwood, John Redwood, John None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 92 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/92a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/92b_lg.jpg Allot 14 Sec 13 City of Auckland (CT NA14B/1135) and Secs 2, 3 SO 374931 (NZ Gazette 2006, p.3529), North Auckland Land District Auckland City Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery|Toi o Tamaki None None Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Art Gallery None None Corner 1 Kitchener Street and Wellesley Street, AUCKLAND 92 None Auckland Region Registration confirmed 24 November 1983 (HP 334/1983). 24-Nov-1983 Original Construction:1885 - 1888 Civic facilities and recreation - Art Gallery|Government and Administration - Council/local government building|Civic facilities and recreation - Library None None None None None None None None None None None Grainger & D'Ebro Grainger & D'Ebro None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 93 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0093a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0093b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0093c_lg.jpg Lot 50 DP 189217 Auckland Railway Station The Railway Campus None 15-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - Residential Buildings - other Received Gold Award (1931) from NZIA. Martin Jones 132-148 Beach Road, AUCKLAND 93 None Auckland Region None 29-Nov-1985 Other - Reclamation of land:1901 - 1910|Original Construction - Construction of Auckland Railway Station:1928 - 1930|Addition - Extension of east wing:1943|Modification - Internal modifications and conservation:1998 - 1999 Transport - Railway station/ platform/ refreshment room Rod Clough and Don Prince, 'Quay Park Development:Archaeological Monitoring', Auckland, 1997 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|J. D. Mahoney, Down at the Station:A Study of the New Zealand Railway Station, Palmerston North, 1987, p.97-100|Conservation Plan, Salmond Architects, 'Auckland Railway Station: A Conservation Plan', Auckland, 1989 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Geoffrey Thornton, Cast in Concrete:Concrete Construction in New Zealand 1850-1939, Auckland, 1996, p.210-211 None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes, and includes recent modifications. It also includes its conjoining underpass, platforms, platform shelters and other structures. The building lies on reclaimed land in Mechanic's Bay None None None None None None Gummer & Ford Gummer & Ford None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 94 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0094a_lg.jpg Pt Auckland Domain, Recreation Reserve, Gaz 1980 p.220 Auckland War Memorial Museum Auckland Domain Auckland War Memorial Museum None 21-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Monuments, memorials and sites of particular events - Memorial - Post World War Two|Monuments, memorials and sites of particular events - Memorial - South African War|Monuments, memorials and sites of particular events - Memorial - World War One|Monuments, memorials and sites of particular events - Memorial - World War Two|Civic facilities and recreation - Museum Received Gold Award (1929) and National Award (2000) from NZIA. Martin Jones 28 Domain Drive, Auckland Domain, AUCKLAND 94 None Auckland Region None 27-Jun-1985 Original Construction:1924 - 1929|Addition - Rear addition:1956 - 1960|Addition - Auditorium and supper room added:1969|Modification - Major refurbishment:1995 - 2001 None Conservation Plan, Salmond Architects, 'Auckland War Memorial Museum Building, Auckland: A Conservation Plan', Auckland, 1993|Peter Shaw, New Zealand Architecture:From Polynesian Beginnings to 1990, Auckland, 1991, pp.115-116 http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/|http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/node/395 Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The building is considered to lie on the site of Pukekawa, which may have been used for horticultural activity in the pre-colonial period. None None None None None None Grierson, Aimer & Draffin Grierson, Aimer & Draffin None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 95 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0095a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0095b_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP 100238 Bank of New Zealand Building B.N.Z. Building|Bank of New Zealand Facade (Former)|BNZ Building None 7-Nov-2001 Historic Place I Monuments, memorials and sites of particular events - Monuments, memorial, site of particular event - other NZHPT Heritage Order (02Jul84) Martin Jones 125-129 Queen Street, AUCKLAND 95 None Auckland Region None 2-Jul-1982 Original Construction - Construction of BNZ:1866 - 1867|Addition - Building extended, including facade:1882|Modification - Demolition of building, except for facade:1986 Finance - Bank Cyclopedia Company, Industrial, descriptive, historical, biographical facts, figures, illustrations, Wellington, N.Z, 1897-1908, Vol.2, Christchurch, 1902, p.294|New Zealand Historic Places Trust, Historic Buildings of Northland and Auckland, Wellington, 1989, p.55|John Stacpoole, Colonial Architecture in New Zealand, Wellington, 1976, pp.118-120|Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983, pp.126-127|R. C. J. Stone, Makers of Fortune:A Colonial Business Community and its Fall, Auckland, 1973, pp.21-22 None Registration covers the facade, its footings and fixtures. None None None None None None Terry, Leonard Terry, Leonard None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 96 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/96a_lg.jpg Lot 2 DP 156404 Carrington Hospital Oakley Hospital|Unitec None None Historic Place I None None None 1-62 Carrington Road, Point Chevalier, AUCKLAND 96 None Auckland Region None 19-Mar-1986 Original Construction:1865 Health Services - Hospital None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 97 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/97a_lg.jpg Allots 34-35 Sec 18 Town of Auckland, Sec 1 SO 352517 (CT 385049), North Auckland Land District Cathedral Church of St Patrick and St Joseph (Catholic) Cathedral Church of St Patrick & St Joseph (Roman Catholic)|St Patrick's Cathedral|St Patricks Cathedral|Cathedral Church of St Patrick and St Joseph (Roman Catholic) None 26-Jun-2009 Historic Place I Religion - Church NZIA Resene New Zealand Award Winners 2009, Category: HeritageA copy of the original report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region office. Joan McKenzie Corner 41 Wyndham Street and St Patricks Square, AUCKLAND 97 None Auckland Region None 6-Sep-1984 Original Construction - Pre-construction:Church of St Patrick and St Joseph erected in timber: 1842 - 1843|Modification - Pre-construction:Cathedral Church of St Patrick and St Joseph erected in scoria: 1846 - 1848|Modification - Partial demolition and use of scoria structure as transept for new Cathedral:1884 - 1885|Original Construction - Construction:Nave and tower: 1884 - 1885|Addition - Single storey porches to north, west and south side of tower:1905 (circa)|Demolished - Other - Demolition:Most of 1848 scoria structure: 1906 - 1907|Original Construction - Construction:Transepts, sanctuary, sacristies, side chapels, baptistery. Addition: Second storey to north and south porches: 1906 - 1907|Modification - New cement coating to exterior walls, slate roof replaced by aluminium tiles:1958|Modification - Old altar removed, sanctuary area and altar relocated:1984|Modification - Strengthening, conservation work including reinstatement of slate roof, construction of stone altar dais. Addition:Sacristy, chapel, access ramp shelter, glass panel in floor: 2005 - 2007 Religion - Cathedral|Religion - Church Conservation Plan, 'St Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland: A Conservation Plan', Auckland, 1998; Presbytery: St Patrick's Cathedral', Conservation Plan, Revised Draft 2002 (copy held by NZHPT Auckland)|E.R. Simmons, In Cruce Salus: A History of the Diocese of Auckland 1844-1980, Auckland, 1982|E.R. Simmons, The Story of St Patrick's, Auckland, 1985 http://www.stpatricks.org.nz None None None None None None None Mahoney, EdwardMahoney, Thomas Mahoney, EdwardMahoney, Thomas None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 98 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/98a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/98b_lg.jpg Part of Pt Allot 2 Sec 6 Suburbs of Auckland, CT NA558/251 Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Hall St Paul's Church (Hall only)|St Sepulchre|St Sepulchre's Church|Tatai Hono Marae (Hall only) None 9-Jun-2006 Historic Place I Religion - Church|Religion - Church Hall/Sunday School A fully referenced version of this report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region Office. Martin Jones and Joan McKenzie Corner 71 Khyber Pass Road and Burleigh Street, Grafton, AUCKLAND 98 Church: Timber frame and wall cladding, with corrugated iron roof and brick foundations.Hall: Timber frame and wall cladding, with corrugated iron roof and concrete block foundations. Auckland Region Registration confirmed BD2006/06/15 on 30 Jun 2006. 30-Jun-2006 Original Construction - Church:1880 (circa) - 1881 (circa)|Modification - Shingle roof replaced with corrugated iron:|Modification - Current pulpit installed.:1892 (circa) - 1896 (circa)|Modification - Brindley & Foster organ installed.:1896|Modification - Grand open arches in north and west screens of south vestry filled in with panelling.:pre-1928|Modification - Boundary picket fence and gates removed.:pre-1929|Modification - Baptism font relocated to nave and robing room provided in west end of nave.:1920 (circa) - 1930 (circa)|Modification - Panelled screen with bevel glass constructed at right angles to south aisle wall.:1935|Modification - Vestry, south side of chancel extended and converted into a Lady Chapel.:1938|Modification - Robing room/music equipment room partitioned off at western end of north aisle.:|Modification - Vestry, north side of chancel remodelled.:1950 (circa) - 1960 (circa)|Modification - Plasterboard ceiling added to 1920s robing room, room converted into a Sunday School area.:1970 (circa) - 1980 (circa)|Modification - Church re-roofed; spire re-clad with copper; sprinkler system installed.:2001|Original Construction - Nave and transepts erected in Eden Crescent.:1885|Modification - Building relocated next to the Church of Holy Sepulchre; transepts extended by 2.4m; small lean-to kitchen added to one side of nave, bathroom facilities added to the other:1898|Modification - Building relocated to its current position; transepts modified, construction of basement at south end; kitchen and male and female toilet facilities developed in basement; stage built on upper level;:1919|Modification - former lean-to extended to the north by addition of another room, width of west aisle reduced; electricity installed.:1919|Modification - Kitchen developed in current location (two northernmost rooms on east side combined into one); basement toilet facilities redeveloped in basement.:|Modification - New room (currently a lounge) added to the north end of Hall.:1958|Modification - Concrete terrace constructed along part of north side; sub-basement recreation room developed.:|Modification - Concrete block foundation walls built.:1970 (circa) - 1980 (circa)|Modification - Silk screen panels added to interior.:1973|Modification - Extensive maintenance undertaken.:2005 Religion - Church|Religion - Church Hall/Sunday School|Maori - Marae complex Auckland City Council, Plans - Auckland City Environments (Auckland City Council, Graham Street), Property File 2-10 Burleigh Street: Building Permit issued 13 December 1918 and 4 sheets signed and dated 10/12/1918 Building Permit (15226?), 10 June 1958 Building 3601137101 p.2, 26 July 2001|Auckland Public Libraries, Photographs - Special Collections Negative Numbers: 4 - 7996; 4-1332; 4-314; 4-47981; 4-7994; 4-7991|Auckland Weekly News, 13 November 1880, p.3(3-4); 25 June 1881, p.11(1-2)|Church Gazette, 1 October 1938 p.2(2); 1 December 1938 p.4(2)|Cyclopedia Company, Industrial, descriptive, historical, biographical facts, figures, illustrations, Wellington, N.Z, 1897-1908, Vol.2, Christchurch, 1902|Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Ihaka, K., 'Ihaka, Kingi Matutaera 1921-1993', updated 7 July 2005, URL: http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/ Peter Shaw, 'Mahoney, Edward 1824/1825?-1895 & Mahoney, Thomas 1854/1855?-1923', updated 16 December 2003 URL: http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/|Lewis, E., 'Through the Looking-glass:An Investigation into the Decorative Glass in Six Anglican Parish Churches of Inner City Auckland', MA Thesis, University of Auckland, 1999|Frances Porter (ed.), Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island, Auckland, 1979|Salmond Reed Architects, 'Church of the Holy Sepulchre:Condition Report and Maintenance Plan', Auckland, 1999 (copy held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Salmond Reed Architects, 'Report on the Condition of Tatai Hono Marae', Auckland, 2004 (copy held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Southern Cross, 28 August 1865, p.4(5) None Church: Pews; Sanctuary chairs (3), Lady Chapel oak chairs (18), Lady Chapel carved chair.Hall: Pews None None None None None None Mahoney, EdwardSkinner, William HenryJames, J.WTowle, CharlesBamford, NoelLangley & Son Mahoney, EdwardSkinner, William HenryJames, J.WTowle, CharlesBamford, NoelLangley & Son None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 99 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/99a_lg.jpg Lots 1-2 DP 184578 (CTs NA115B/292, NA115B/293), North Auckland Land District St Matthew's-in-the-City Church (Anglican) St Matthews in the City (Anglican)|St Matthew's-in-the-City (Anglican)|St Matthew's in the City Anglican Church None None Historic Place I Religion - Church This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. This report includes the text from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. None Corner 132-134 Hobson Street and Federal Street; Wellesley Street West, AUCKLAND 99 Oamaru stone Auckland Region None 2-Jul-1987 Original Construction:1905 Religion - Church Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 None A stone from the ruins of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury is placed in the north west pillar near the transept. The 1300 year old stone has the cross of St Andrew carved on it. Another feature is a peal of eight bells from Bishops' Court, Parnell which had been presented to Bishop Selwyn. None None None None None None None None Bartley, EdwardPearson, F L Bartley, EdwardPearson, F L None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 100 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0100a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0100b_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP 199399 Civic Theatre Building Civic Theatre None 15-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Cinema/movie theatre|Retail and Commercial - Shopping/retail complex|Civic facilities and recreation - Theatre NZHPT Heritage Order (20May88) Martin Jones 267 Queen Street, AUCKLAND 100 None Auckland Region None 27-Jun-1985 Other - Site of commercial properties:pre-1862|Other - Site of commercial properties, rebuilt after fire:1873|Original Construction - Construction of Civic Theatre:1929|Modification - Modifications for 'cinemascope':1952|Modification - Remodelling of basement for additional screen:1975|Modification - Conservation, with addition of fly tower at rear:1997 - 1999 Civic facilities and recreation - Cinema/movie theatre Rod Clough, 'Civic Theatre Project:Archaeological Assessment', Auckland, 1996 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|Conservation Plan, Salmond Architects, 'Civic Theatre, Auckland: A Conservation Plan', Auckland, 1996 (held by NZHPT) None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It includes all recent modifications and extensions. The building lies on the site of early colonial buildings and possible Maori occupation beside the Horotiu stream. None None None None None None Fletcher Construction CompanyBohringer, CharlesLeighton, William Fletcher Construction CompanyBohringer, CharlesLeighton, William None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 101 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0101a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0101b_lg.jpg Pt Lot 20 DP 186809 Chief Post Office None None 21-Aug-2001 Historic Place I None NZIA Resene New Zealand Award Winners 2008NZHPT Heritage Covenant (18Jul95) Martin Jones 12 Queen Street, AUCKLAND 101 None Auckland Region None 11-Jul-1986 Original Construction - Construction of Chief Post Office:1909 - 1912|Modification - Demolition of associated side arches:1932|Addition - Construction of rear annexe:1930 (circa) - 1940 (circa)|Modification - Ground floor remodelled:1961|Modification - Demolition of rear annexe:2001 Postal and Telecommunications - Post Office New Zealand Herald, 21 Nov 1912, p.8|Conservation Plan, Salmond Architects, 'Chief Post Office, Auckland, Conservation Plan', Auckland, 1990 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The building lies on reclaimed land in Commercial Bay, and occupies part of the site of the first Auckland railway station None None None None None None Campbell, JohnPaton, Claude Campbell, JohnPaton, Claude None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 102 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0102a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0102b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/102c_lg.jpg Harbour Board Grant D24/1246 Lot 1 DP 109673 Ferry Building None None 21-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Retail and Commercial - Restaurant/cafe/tearoom None Martin Jones 99 Quay Street, AUCKLAND 102 None Auckland Region None 25-Nov-1982 Other - Reclamation of land:1879 - 1885|Original Construction - Construction of Ferry Building, including piling:1909 - 1912|Modification - Ground floor offices converted to a shop:1927|Addition - Major alterations, with addition of fifth storey:1986 - 1988 Transport - Ferry buildings/landing|Retail and Commercial - Office building/Offices David Johnson, The Auckland Ferry Building, Auckland, 1988 None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications. The building lies on reclaimed land in Commercial Bay. None None None None None None Wiseman, Alexander Wiseman, Alexander None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 103 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/103a_lg.jpg Lot 2 Pt Lot 3 DP 36022 Bishopscourt Neligan House (flats) None None None Historic Place I None This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. This report includes the text from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. None 12 St Stephens Avenue, Parnell, AUCKLAND 103 Brick walls, marseilles - tiled roof, wooden verandah. The main body of the brickwork is English bond; boundary wall, Flemish bond; elsewhere, stretcher bond. Auckland Region None 21-Sep-1989 Original Construction:1910|Modification - Porch addition, probably "outer porch" shown on the original plans, south side.:1911|Addition - Prior to July 1919 - Attached outbuilding with "shed roof" constructed in brick on east side of house, adjoining the strongroom.:pre-1919|Modification - Prior to July 1919 - Enclosure of portion of balcony (first floor) outside bedroom on the north-western corner of the house.:pre-1919|Addition - Brick study addition. Extension of ground floor verandah in easterly direction along front of new study.:1926|Addition - Prior to 1935 Brick wall along front boundary. Brick garage erected to east of chapel.:pre-1935|Modification - Gallery and dressing room (first floor) converted to three bedrooms. Study and sewing room (ground floor) and schoolroom (second floor) became bedrooms:1940 (circa)|Modification - Verandah outside sewing room (ground floor) enclosed. Extended verandah outside, 1926 study addition enclosed.:1940 (circa)|Modification - Verandah on eastern side (first floor) adjoining dressing room enclosed and combined with that room to become bedroom.:1940 (circa)|Modification - Fuel bunker outside scullery removed:1940 (circa)|Modification - Kitchen renovated:1961|Addition - Carport erected behind brick garage:1962|Modification - Internal restoration work, removal of sink bench and basin.:1965|Modification - Main entrance foyer reduced to a hallway, remaining space converted to second bedroom for flat 1.:1975|Modification - Rear stairs adjoining service area (west side) redirected.:1975|Modification - Internal partitioning, relocation of doorways and fire rating work on all floors.:1975|Addition - Construction of double carport.:1975|Addition - Conversion of detached laundry building (west side) to caretakers accommodation.:1975 Residential buildings and associated places - House A W Averill, Fifty years in New Zealand 1894-1944: Recollections and Reflections of Archbishop Averill, Christchurch 1945|John Fleming, Hugh Honour and N. Pevsner, Dictionary of Architecture, London, 1980 The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture, Third Edition, Harmondsworth 1980|R Gradidge, Edwin Lutyens, Architect Laureate, London 1981 Hitchock H.R.|H R Hitchcock, The Pelican History of Art: Architecture: 19th & 20th Century, Harmondsworth 1971|R F Jordan Victorian Architecture, Harmondsworth 1966|Cyril Knight, The Selwyn Churches of Auckland, Auckland, 1972.|Wises Post Office Directories|Church Gazette, November 1909|Progress, June 1906 June 1910 'Architect' p278-281 April 1918 'Students Architectural Associates' p175|Weekly Graphic & New Zealand Mail, 16 Narch 1910|Auckland City Council, B5/140/3 (Town Planning Department), no date Plumbing and Drainage Plans 1926 & 1982 (Inspectors Department) Building Permit file 41/462 dated 9.5.75 (Inspectors Department)|Auckland University, Sheppard Collection. School of Architecture, Auckland University - B70 Bamford, F.N. - P11 Pierce A.P.H. - P29 Patterson D.B.|New Zealand Historic Places Trust, E A Evans 'Old Bishopscourt and the Cathedral Library Auckland', Report for NZHPT, 1975 None Chapel seats donated by Bishop and Mrs AverillStone cross on street end of chapelBrick boundary wall None None None None None None None None Bamford & Pierce Bamford & Pierce None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 104 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/104a_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP 105830 Customhouse (Former) Former Customhouse|Departmental Buildings None None Historic Place I None None None Corner 22 Customs Street West and Albert Street, AUCKLAND 104 None Auckland Region None 5-Apr-1984 Original Construction:1889 Government and Administration - Customs House None None None None None None None None None None None Mahoney, Edward Mahoney, Edward None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 105 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0105a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0105b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0105c_lg.jpg Pt Allots 1 & 2 Sec 6 City of Auckland Government House (Former) Government House|Old Government House None 19-Sep-2001 Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Club rooms/building|Education - Staff housing|Education - University None Martin Jones Waterloo Quadrant, AUCKLAND 105 None Auckland Region None 24-Nov-1983 Original Construction - Construction of Government House:1855 - 1856|Addition - Conservatory added on northwest front:1862 (circa)|Modification - Ballroom added and general refurbishment of house:1868 - 1869|Modification - Portico added on northeast front:1890 (circa)|Modification - Interior renovated:1898 - 1899|Modification - Rooms added for aide-de-camp:1904 (circa)|Modification - Servants' quarters enlarged:1910 - 1913|Modification - Repairs after major fire:1916 (circa)|Modification - Renovation of building for royal visit:1949|Modification - Conservation programme, with alterations to portico and other elements:1977 - 1990 Government and Administration - Parliament House William H. Oliver, The Oxford History of New Zealand, Wellington, 1981, pp.92-94.|Denys Oldham, 'Old Government House 1975-1998, Princes Street, Auckland:a report prepared for the Facilities Manager, University of Auckland', Auckland, 1998 (held by NZHPT, Auckland)|John Stacpoole, William Mason:The First New Zealand Architect, Auckland, 1971, pp.56-67, 128-129 & 132.|G.A. Wood, The Governor and his Northern House, Auckland, 1975 None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and fittings. It also includes recent modifications. The building is located on the site of an earlier Government House, and on or close to the site of a Maori pa - Te Reuroa - and other Maori activity. None None None None None None None None Mason, William Mason, William None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 106 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0106a_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP 75278 General Buildings (including Yorkshire House) Yorkshire House None 15-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Retail and Commercial - Office building/Offices None Martin Jones 29-37 Shortland Street, AUCKLAND 106 None Auckland Region None 2-Apr-1985 Original Construction - Construction of Yorkshire House (now part of the General Buildings):1926 - 1928|Addition - Eastern addition:1976 None Auckland Star, 8 Feb 1923.|Auckland Weekly News, 8 Mar 1928, p.23.|Metro, 8 Jun !988.|New Zealand Architectural and Building Review, 30 Dec 1926, p.9. None Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It includes the 1976 addition and more recent modifications. The building lies on the site of early colonial buildings. None None None None None None Fletcher Construction CompanyBloomfield & Hunt Fletcher Construction CompanyBloomfield & Hunt None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 107 Lot 3 DP 49896, Allot 13 sect 16 subs of AK CT 759/52 House (Hanna) None None None Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. The following text is from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. None 11 Arney Road, Remuera, AUCKLAND 107 Brick basement wall; timber frame, oregon lathes and rough cast; roofs and window bays clad in slate. Auckland Region None 14-Feb-1991 Original Construction:1915|Modification - French doors replace north windows in dining room, Main bedroom converted to living room, South east verandah enclosed and extended to become main bedroom:1920 (circa)|Modification - Doorway to maid's room relocated, Upstairs bedroom converted to kitchen.:1920 (circa) Residential buildings and associated places - House P Davey. Arts and Craft Architecture, the Search for Earthly Paradise, London, 1980|C Hawkins. Out of Auckland, Auckland, 1960|D Simpson. C.F.A. Voysey an Architect of Individuality, London, 1979|Auckland Star, 31/1/63, p3, 'The Aucklanders Diary', Mac Vincent|Frederick William Furkert, Early New Zealand Engineers, Wellington, 1953, 'Jones, Edgar Chichester', p200|Guy Schofield and E Schwabe (eds), Who's who in New Zealand and the Western Pacific, Gordon & Gotch Proprietary Ltd, Wellington 1908, 'Jones, Gerald Edgar', Who's in New Zealand and the Western Pacific, 1925, Scholefield, G.H., Masterton, 1924|New Zealand Building Progress, October 1911 pp 827-29, 'Some Charming Photographic Studies' -June 1912 pp 1133-36, 'How Houses May Be Improved, A Plea for AA in House Design', Jones, G.E. - March 1916 p 914 'Auckland Architectural Students Assoc' - June 1916 p 643 'Recent Domestic Architecture'|New Zealand Institute of Architects Journal (NZIA), V.30 March 1963, p31 'Obituary', Jones, G.E.|New Zealand Herald, 24/1/63 'Jones, Gerald Edgar', 14/11/32 'Ship Yards Close'|North Shore Times Advertiser, 18/3/75, p26 Skeletons on the Beaches', P. Tichener None Attention to interior detail. None None None None None None None None Jones, Gerald Edgar Jones, Gerald Edgar None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 108 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/108a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/108b_lg.jpg Lot 2 DP 93400 House (Former Deanery) Deanery None None Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House None None 17 St Stephens Avenue, Parnell, AUCKLAND 108 None Auckland Region None 29-Nov-1985 Original Construction:1857 Residential buildings and associated places - House None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 110 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/110a_lg.jpg Lot 1 Pt Lot 2 Deeds Plan 582 Kinder House None None None Historic Place I Residential buildings and associated places - House None None 2 Ayr Street, Parnell, AUCKLAND 110 None Auckland Region None 29-Nov-1985 Original Construction:1857 Residential buildings and associated places - House None None None None None None None None None None None Tole & Massey Tole & Massey None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 111 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0111a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0111b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0111c_lg.jpg Lots 2, 4 and 6 DP 22640 (CT NA78D/720), North Auckland Land District Melanesian Mission Building and Stone Garden Walls Kohimarama Industrial School|Kohimarama Naval Training School|Melanesian Mission Museum|St Andrew's College|Walsh Brothers Aviation School None 21-Aug-2001 Historic Place I Retail and Commercial - Restaurant/cafe/tearoom None Martin Jones 40-44 Tamaki Drive, Mission Bay, AUCKLAND 111 None Auckland Region Registration name and therefore registration to include: stone garden walls, which are attached to the building. 23-Jun-1983 Original Construction:1859|Addition - Dining hall chimney added:1861|Modification - Major refurbishment, and construction of outbuilding:1928|Modification - Internal modifications during conversion to a restaurant, with construction of outbuilding:1990 - 1991 Transport - Air - transport - other|Religion - Church|Education - Education - other|Military - Military - other|Civic facilities and recreation - Museum|Education - School R. M. Ross, Melanesians at Mission Bay:A History of the Melanesian Mission in Auckland, Auckland, 1983|Conservation Plan, Salmond Architects, 'Melanesian Mission House: A Draft Conservation Plan for the former Melanesian Mission Building, Auckland', Auckland, nd [1990?]|Malcolm Seaborne, The English School:Its Architecture and Organization 1370-1870, London, 1971, pp. 17 &152-155 http://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/auckland/MelanesianMission.aspx Registration covers the building, its fixtures and finishes. It also includes recent modifications, and structures such as associated garden walls. It is part of a larger, colonial archaeological site. None None None None None None None None Wood, Reader Gilson Wood, Reader Gilson None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 112 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/112a_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/112b_lg.jpg|http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/112c_lg.jpg Lot 1 DP 201632 (CT NA129B/661), Lot 2 DP 201632 (CT NA129B/662), North Auckland Land District Bayfield School (Former) Former Bayfield School|NZ School of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine Building|Pacific Islanders Resource Centre (Former) None 4-Jan-1990 Historic Place I None A copy of this report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region office. None Corner 272-1/272 Jervois Road and Wharf Road, Herne Bay, AUCKLAND 112 Wooden piles on glazed earthenware blocks; floor, framing and weatherboards of kauri; corrugated iron roof. Auckland Region Registration confirmed (HP200/1990) on 28 June 1990. Registration includes the land comprised in certificates of title NA129B/661 and NA129B/662, and the former school buildings including the East Block (1896) and West Block (1906) thereon. 28-Jun-1990 Original Construction - East Block:1896|Original Construction - West Block:1904 Education - School Ian Cumming, Glorious Enterprise - The History of the Auckland Education Board, 1857-1957. Christchurch 1959|D. Gregory-Jones, The London Board Schools:E R Robson. in Alistair Service Edwardian Architecture and its Origins, Hampshire, 1975|Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives, Vol I, 1881, 25 1 B|New Zealand Graphic, New Zealand Graphic & Ladies Home Journal, 20 July 1901 121|New Zealand Herald, 15 April 1907 : 6 as 6 May 1947:8|New Zealand Architectural and Building Review, Mitchell, J, 'School Buildings', Vol I, No 11, 1927|Bayfield School, Bayfield School Reunion Booklet 1886-1936, Auckland 1929 Bayfield School Reunion & Jubilee; Celebrity the 70th Anniversary 1886-1956, Auckland, 1986 None Its evolving community-based use. None None None None None None None None Mitchell & Watt Mitchell & Watt None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 113 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/113a_lg.jpg Lot 3 DP 44814 Pt Allot 2 Sec 11 Subs of Auckland St Mark's Church (Anglican) St Mark's Church|St Marks Church (Anglican) None 2-Aug-1989 Historic Place I Religion - Church A copy of this report is available from the NZHPT Northern Region office. None 85-89 Remuera Road, Remuera, AUCKLAND 113 Foundation of scoria blocks. Floors and walls are of kauri; external walls are clad with vertical boards and battens. The roof was originally shingled, but now in asbestos cement slates. Internally the sarking is of kauri. Auckland Region None 15-Feb-1990 Addition - Transepts added:1871|Demolished - Other - Small bell tower to west removed:1871|Addition - Original chancel moved alongside the south transept, and replaced by a wider chancel:1873|Modification - Extension of south transept by 15 feet:1878|Modification - Extension of north transept by 15 feet:1879|Addition - Addition of tower:1881|Modification - Vestry extended by 14 feet:1889|Demolished - Fire - fire destroyed the organ, much of the woodwork in the chancel and the east window:1935|Other - Restoration of fire damaged portion of building:1935|Modification - Sanctuary enlarged:1953|Modification - Installation of new east windows:1954|Modification - Extension of entrance porch:1956 - 1957|Original Construction:1860 Religion - Church Cyclopedia Company, Industrial, descriptive, historical, biographical facts, figures, illustrations, Wellington, N.Z, 1897-1908, Vol.2, Christchurch, 1902|R F Jordan Victorian Architecture, Harmondsworth 1966|Cyril Knight, The Selwyn Churches of Auckland, Auckland, 1972.|An Encyclopedia of New Zealand, Government Printer, Wellington, 1966|Hilary F. Reid, St Mark's Remuera 1847-1981:The Story of a Parish, Auckland, 1982.|B. Fletcher, A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method, London 1948|Journal of the Auckland-Waikato Historical Societies, Holmes, C.O., James Dilworth - Some Early Land Dealings, 1, Oct 1962, pp.17-26|G. L. Pearce, A Heritage in Trust, Auckland, 1986 Auckland Dilworth Trust Board|St Mark's Remuera Centenary, 1847-1947, Auckland, 1947 None Stained glass windowsRood screen incorporating Gothic tracery installed in 1873 to divide the chancel from the nave. None None None None None None None None Herapath, PhilipMahoney, EdwardPatterson, Daniel BoysGummer, William HenryRix-Trott, Geoffrey Alwyn Herapath, PhilipMahoney, EdwardPatterson, Daniel BoysGummer, William HenryRix-Trott, Geoffrey Alwyn None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 114 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/114a_lg.jpg Pt Allots 48 50-53 Sec 9 Subs of AK, Lot 2 DP 129813 Pumping Station Pumphouse (Including Steamhouse)|Museum of Transport and Technology Pumping Station None None Historic Place I Civic facilities and recreation - Museum This historic place was registered under the Historic Places Act 1980. This report includes the text from the original Building Classification Committee report considered by the NZHPT Board at the time of registration. None Great North Road, Museum of Transport & Technology, AUCKLAND 114 Brick, with cast iron columns and timber panelled ceiling in the interior. Auckland Region None 2-Jul-1987 Original Construction:1875 Civic facilities and recreation - Museum Geoffrey G. Thornton, New Zealand's Industrial Heritage, A.H. & A.W. Reed, Wellington, 1982 None None None None None None None None None None Errington, William Errington, William None None
Auckland Council (Auckland City Council) 115 http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/115a_lg.jpg Pt Lots 1 & 2 DP 17675 Remuera Public Library None None None Historic Place I None Received Gold Award (1928) and New Zealand Award for Heritage/Conservation (2004) from NZIA. None 429 Remuera Road, Remuera, AUCKLAND 115 None Auckland Region None 2-Apr-1985 Original Construction:1926 Civic facilities and recreation - Library None None None None None None None None None None None Gummer & Ford Gummer & Ford None None
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58 Petre, Francis William
59 Troup, George Alexander
60 Lawson, Robert Arthur
62 Bury, Maxwell
64 Woolle & CompanyClarke, Marsden
65 Clarke, Marsden
67 Clayton, William HenryPriar, John
68 Clarke, MarsdenCook, W
69 Neilson & Cook
72 Mahoney, Thomas
75 Hobbs, John
76 Shannon, Robert
78 Campbell, JohnGarton, George
80 Subritzky, Ludolph & Heinrich
81 Purchas, Arthur Guyon
83 Wrigley, James (1838 - 1882)Wenzlick, James
89 Mahoney, Thomas
90 Abbott, Richard Atkinson
91 Redwood, John
92 Grainger & D'Ebro
93 Gummer & Ford
94 Grierson, Aimer & Draffin
95 Terry, Leonard
97 Mahoney, EdwardMahoney, Thomas
98 Mahoney, EdwardSkinner, William HenryJames, J.WTowle, CharlesBamford, NoelLangley & Son
99 Bartley, EdwardPearson, F L
100 Fletcher Construction CompanyBohringer, CharlesLeighton, William
101 Campbell, JohnPaton, Claude
102 Wiseman, Alexander
103 Bamford & Pierce
104 Mahoney, Edward
105 Mason, William
106 Fletcher Construction CompanyBloomfield & Hunt
107 Jones, Gerald Edgar
110 Tole & Massey
111 Wood, Reader Gilson
112 Mitchell & Watt
113 Herapath, PhilipMahoney, EdwardPatterson, Daniel BoysGummer, William HenryRix-Trott, Geoffrey Alwyn
114 Errington, William
115 Gummer & Ford
116 Kinder, Rev Dr JohnWood, Reader Gilson
119 Williamson, Francis John
121 Grierson, Aimer & Draffin
122 Grierson, Aimer & Draffin
123 Wilson, ArthurJulian, J TJones, J D
124 Gummer & Ford
126 CLARK, Rice Owen Jnr
127 Allright, HenryMitchell, John
128 Price, Alfred & George
132 Price, Alfred & GeorgeGinn, G.L.McAndrew, J.Mahony, D.Twentyman, RobertLovatt & Lovatt
133 Allright, Henry
135 Brown, C F
142 Volkner, Carl SylviusBridson, ThomasWilson, John
143 Cameron, J.Silver, S. T.
144 Atkinson, HarryAtkinson, Harry
146 Chapman-Taylor, James Walter
1 Mair, Gilbert
147 Cumming, William Arthur
148 Tole & Massey
150 Clere, Frederick De Jersey
153 Wingfield, Rev Henry Barnard
154 Richardson, DavidMahoney, Edward
156 Tringham, Charles
157 Natusch, C.T. & Sons
160 Allen, George Frederic
161 Turnbull, ThomasMessrs Bett & McFadgen
167 Anscombe, EdmundHosie, Donald
169 Stevenson, George C.Meuli, Nicholas
174 Smith, Ben (1827-1883)
176 <ul><li><A HREF="javascript:viewBio('92');"">Gummer & Ford</A></li></ul>
177 <ul><li><A HREF="javascript:viewBio('104401');"">Garnett, Albert (1878-1956)</A></li></ul>
178 <ul><li><A HREF="javascript:viewBio('4');"">Anscombe, Edmund</A></li></ul>
179 <ul><li><A HREF="javascript:viewBio('54');"">Clere, Frederick De Jersey</A></li><li><A HREF="javascript:viewBio('154');"">Mountfort, Cyril Julian</A></li></ul>
180 <ul><li><A HREF="javascript:viewBio('4032');"">Finch, Walter Phillip</A></li></ul>
183 <ul><li><A HREF="javascript:viewBio('10');"">Atkins & Mitchell</A></li><li><A HREF="javascript:viewBio('104425');"">Angus, William McKenzie</A></li></ul>
184 <ul><li><A HREF="javascript:viewBio('123');"">Lippincott, Roy Alstan</A></li></ul>
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source place_id author_last_name
Thomson W Leys, Auckland University College:Its Claim to a Central Site and Adequate Buildings, Auckland, 1919 25 Thomson W Leys
Peter Shaw, New Zealand Architecture:From Polynesian Beginnings to 1990, Auckland, 1991, pp. 110-111 25 Peter Shaw
Keith Sinclair, A History of the University of Auckland, 1883-1983, Auckland, 1983, pp. 127-129 & 147 25 Keith Sinclair
Jan Harris, 'Alberton and its Family', New Zealand Historic Places Trust Research Report No.1, Wellington, 1990 26 Jan Harris
Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 26 Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.)
Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 27 Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.)
J. Wilson (ed.), The Past Today - Historic Places in New Zealand, Pacific Publishers, Auckland, 1987 27 J. Wilson (ed.)
Historic Places in New Zealand, Fiona Ciaran, 'Are these New Zealand's Oldest Stained Glass Windows?', No.20, March 1988 27 Historic Places in New Zealand
Warwick Kellaway and Laura Kellaway, 'Saint John's Church, Te Awamutu and Saint Paul's Church, Hairini:Maintenance Plans', Five Plus One Architects Ltd, Hamilton, 1993 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 27 Warwick Kellaway and Laura Kellaway
Neville Ritchie, The Waikato War of 1863-64:A Guide to the Main Events and Sites, Te Awamutu, 2001, pp.26-28 27 Neville Ritchie
H.A. Swarbrick, 100 Years of Worship:A History of St John's Te Awamutu and St Paul's Hairini, Hamilton, 1954 27 H.A. Swarbrick
Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 28 Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.)
Laurie Barber, Frontier Town:A History of te Awamutu 1884-1984, Auckland, 1984 28 Laurie Barber
Historic Places in New Zealand, Fiona Ciaran, 'Are these New Zealand's Oldest Stained Glass Windows?', No.20, March 1988 28 Historic Places in New Zealand
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, K.R. Howe, 'John Morgan', Vol.1 1769-1869, Wellington, 1990 28 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Warwick Kellaway and Laura Kellaway, 'Saint John's Church, Te Awamutu and Saint Paul's Church, Hairini:Maintenance Plans', Five Plus One Architects Ltd, Hamilton, 1993 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 28 Warwick Kellaway and Laura Kellaway
Neville Ritchie, The Waikato War of 1863-64:A Guide to the Main Events and Sites, Te Awamutu, 2001, pp.24-25 28 Neville Ritchie
H.A. Swarbrick, 100 Years of Worship:A History of St John's Te Awamutu and St Paul's Hairini, Hamilton, 1954 28 H.A. Swarbrick
Jan Coates, 'Bluestone and Bureaucracy. A project on the presentation of an archaeological site:Albert Barracks R11/833', Science and Research Internal Report No. 65, Department of Conservation, Wellington, 1990 12 Jan Coates
Journal of the Auckland Historical Society, L. M. Lennard, 'The Albert Barracks: a Stone-Walled Stronghold', Issue 9, October 1966, pp.3-6 12 Journal of the Auckland Historical Society
Una Platts, The Lively Capital:Auckland 1840-1865, Christchurch, 1971, pp. 176, 205 12 Una Platts
Conservation Plan, Salmond Architects, 'Albert Park Conservation Plan', Auckland, 1997 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 12 Conservation Plan
Ian Smith, 'Rediscovering Fort Ligar:Archaeology at R11/1656, Auckland. Volume 1: Excavation and Site History', Department of Conservation Science and Research Internal Report No. 40, Wellington, 1989, p.1 12 Ian Smith
Conservation Plan, Salmond Architects, 'Ewelme Cottage, Auckland: A Conservation Plan', Auckland, 1997 15 Conservation Plan
Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983, p.92 15 Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.)
G .W. A. Bush, 'Decently and In Order:The Government of the City of Auckland 1840-1971', Auckland, 1971, pp.116-118 16 G .W. A. Bush
A. W. Reed, Auckland:City of the Seas, Wellington, 1955, pp.173-176 16 A. W. Reed
Geoffrey Thornton, Bridging the Gap, Early Bridges in New Zealand 1830-1939, Auckland, 2001, pp.257-259 16 Geoffrey Thornton
Geoffrey Thornton, Cast in Concrete:Concrete Construction in New Zealand 1850-1939, Auckland, 1996, pp.118-120 16 Geoffrey Thornton
E.A. Evans, 'The Supreme Court House, Auckland', Buildings Classification Committee Research Report, Wellington, 1975 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 17 E.A. Evans
Conservation Plan, Dave Pearson, 'A Conservation Plan for the High Court Building', Auckland, 1988 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 17 Conservation Plan
John Stacpoole, Colonial Architecture in New Zealand, Wellington, 1976, pp.116-118 17 John Stacpoole
Jan Harris, 'Highwic and the Bucklands', New Zealand Historic Places Trust Research Report No.3, Wellington, 1991 18 Jan Harris
Alma de C. McArdle & Deidre Bartlett McArdle, 'Carpenter Gothic :nineteenth century ornamental houses of New England', New York, 1978. 18 Alma de C. McArdle & Deidre Bartlett McArdle
New Zealand Historic Places, Anne Neal, 'The Origins of Highwic', No. 39, December 1992, pp.4-7 18 New Zealand Historic Places
Conservation Plan, 'Conservation Plan for Highwic, Auckland', Wellington, 1998 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 18 Conservation Plan
David Reynolds, 'Downing Down Under:A Survey of Highwic, Epsom, Auckland', Auckland, 1996 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 18 David Reynolds
Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 18 Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.)
Hilary Reid, 'St Andrew's Church, Symonds St, Auckland', Buildings Classification Committee Research Report, Wellington, 1976 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 20 Hilary Reid
Salmond Architects, 'A Plan for the Conservation of the Presbyterian Church of St Andrew, Symonds Street, Auckland', Auckland, 1999 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 20 Salmond Architects
Aidan Challis, 'The Waitangi Treaty House:A Preliminary Analysis', Wellington, 1988 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 6 Aidan Challis
Clive Lucas, Stapleton & Partners, 'The Treaty House, Waitangi, Bay of Islands, New Zealand:Conservation Analysis and Draft Conservation Policy', Sydney, 1989 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 6 Clive Lucas
R. McComb, 'Restoration of the Treaty House, Waitangi, B.O.I., 1933', Papatoetoe, 1965 6 R. McComb
Martin McLean, 'The Garden Of New Zealand':A History of the Waitangi Treaty House and Grounds from Pre-European Times to the Present', D.O.C. Science and Research Report No.76, Wellington, 1990 6 Martin McLean
Claudia Orange, The Treaty of Waitangi, Wellington, 1987 6 Claudia Orange
Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 6 Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.)
Peter Shaw, Waitangi, Napier 1992 6 Peter Shaw
Dick Scott, Seven Lives on Salt River, Auckland, 1987 7 Dick Scott
P. Adams, 'Albert Barracks Wall', NZHPT report, Auckland, 1973 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 12 P. Adams
Anon., 'Research notes on Albert Barracks and Albert Park', undated ms. (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 12 Anon.
Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 5 Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.)
Gavin McLean, No Continuing City:A History of the Stone Store Kerikeri, Wellington, 1994 5 Gavin McLean
Conservation Plan, Gavin McLean (ed.), Conservation Plan for the Stone Store Kerikeri, Wellington, 1995 5 Conservation Plan
G. Lambert, Peter Wilson, Colonial Surgeon, Palmerston North, 1981 29 G. Lambert
Frances Porter (ed.), Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island, Auckland, 1979 29 Frances Porter (ed.)
A. Ward, A Show of Justice, Auckland, 1973 29 A. Ward
Stephen Cashmore, ''The Elms' Mission Station, Tauranga:A Management Plan', [Auckland], 1999 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 30 Stephen Cashmore
Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 30 Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.)
Jamie Mackay, 'The Elms Mission Station Conservation Area', NZHPT report, Wellington, 1992 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) 30 Jamie Mackay
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Jinty Rorke, 'Alfred and Charlotte Brown', Vol.1 1769-1869, Wellington, 1990 30 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Ian McGibbon, 'John Chambers, 1819-1893', Volume One, 1990 31 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Russell Orr, Fifty Years on - A history of the Hawke's Bay Electric Power Board, Hawke's Bay, 1974 31 Russell Orr
Geoffrey G. Thornton, New Zealand's Industrial Heritage, A.H. & A.W. Reed, Wellington, 1982 31 Geoffrey G. Thornton
Matthew Wright, Havelock North, the History of a village, Hastings, 1996 31 Matthew Wright
Geoffrey B. Churchman and Tony Hurst, 'The Railways of New Zealand, a journey through history', Auckland, 1990 32 Geoffrey B. Churchman and Tony Hurst
Frederick William Furkert, Early New Zealand Engineers, Wellington, 1953 32 Frederick William Furkert
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Peter Lowe, Peter Seton Hay, Volume Two, 1993, p.205 32 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Geoffrey G. Thornton, New Zealand's Industrial Heritage, A.H. & A.W. Reed, Wellington, 1982 32 Geoffrey G. Thornton
New Zealand Historic Places, Jim Lundy, 'A Grand Family Home', March 1994, pp.38-41 33 New Zealand Historic Places
Grahame Anderson, Fresh about Cook Strait, an appreciation of Wellington Harbour, Wellington, 1984 34 Grahame Anderson
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Ellen Ellis, 'Mary Jane Bennett', Vol. One, Wellington, 1996 34 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Anna Crighton, 'William Clayton', Volume Two, Wellington, 1993, pp. 89-90. 37 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
New Zealand Historic Places, Michael Kelly, 'A Landmark Restored', March, 1996, pp. 6-8 37 New Zealand Historic Places
Charles Fearnley, Early Wellington Churches, Wellington, 1977 38 Charles Fearnley
Conservation Plan, Michael Kelly and Chris Cochran, Old St Paul's Conservation Plan (Draft), New Zealand Historic Places Trust/Friends of Old St Paul's, 2001. 38 Conservation Plan
Ruth Allan, The History of Port Nelson, Whitcombe and Tombes, Wellington, 1954 41 Ruth Allan
Conservation Plan, Ian Bowman, 'Nelson Lighthouse: a plan for its conservation' for Port Nelson Limited, 1997 41 Conservation Plan
Cawthron Institute, 'History and Natural History of the Boulder Bank, Nelson Haven, Nelson, New Zealand', 1976 41 Cawthron Institute
Nelson Provincial Museum, R Coleman, 'The Nelson Lighthouse: extract from notes by Mrs.W Coleman (Ruby Kidson).'Held by Nelson Provincial Museum, reference 'UMS 243'; Kidson, John (1836-1892) 'Diary, 1880', held in Nelson Provincial Museum Archives, reference 'QMS KID' 41 Nelson Provincial Museum
Nelson Gazette, 1 May 1861 Vol. IX p.2, 13 April 1863 pp.13-14, 1865 p.59 41 Nelson Gazette
Conservation Plan, Linton Pascoe, Sellars, Conservation Plan, 2008 42 Conservation Plan
L.G.D. Acland, The Early Canterbury Runs, 4th ed., Christchurch, 1975, pp.94-97 42 L.G.D. Acland
Coral Broadbent, 'The Rakaia Terrace Station, Hororata, Canterbury:homestead, woolshed and outbuildings: research report', Wellington, 1977. 42 Coral Broadbent
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, W.J. Gardner, 'Hall, John, 1824 - 1907', vol. 1, 1769-1869, Wellington, 1990, pp.172-174 42 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
New Zealand Historic Places, Jean Garner, 'An historic homestead', May 1997, no.63: 10-12 42 New Zealand Historic Places
B. Brookes (ed.), 'At Home in New Zealand', Wellington, 2000, Anna K.C. Petersen, 'The European Use of Maori Art in New Zealand Homes c.1890s-1914', pp.57-72. 42 B. Brookes (ed.)
Thelma Strongman, The Gardens of Canterbury:A History, Wellington, 1984, pp.94-97 42 Thelma Strongman
Jenny Murray, 'The Lyttelton Timeball Station :A Historical Report' in NZHPT, 'Timeball Station, Lyttelton, Volume 1 : Historical Reports', December 2000. 43 Jenny Murray
New Zealand Historic Places Trust, 'The Lyttelton Time-Ball Station : An Account of its History, Operation and Restoration', Wellington, 1979. 43 New Zealand Historic Places Trust
Geoffrey W. Rice, Christchurch Changing:An Illustrated History, Christchurch, 1999 43 Geoffrey W. Rice
Conservation Plan, Thelma Strongman, 'Report on the History of the Ground, and the Significance of the Setting' (April 1998), in NZHPT, 'Timeball Station, Lyttelton Conservation Plan', Vol. 1: Historical Reports, December 2000. 43 Conservation Plan
Fiona Ciaran, Stained Glass Windows of Canterbury, New Zealand. A Catalogue Raisonne, Dunedin, 1998, p.30 45 Fiona Ciaran
Historic Places in New Zealand, Reginald Harper-Hinton, 'Stained Glass Restored', 14, September 1986, pp.20-23 45 Historic Places in New Zealand
Ian Lochhead, A Dream of Spires:Benjamin Mountfort and the Gothic Revival, Christchurch, 1999, pp.91-117 45 Ian Lochhead
A. Trapeznik (ed.), Common Ground? Heritage and Public Places in New Zealand, Wellington, 2000, Gavin MacLean, ' 'Where Sheep May Not Safely Graze' A Brief History of New Zealand's Heritage Movement 1890-2000', pp.25-44. 45 A. Trapeznik (ed.)
Thelma Strongman, 'The Heritage Values of the Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings and their Surrounds :report prepared for the Parks and Properties Unit, Christchurch City Council', Christchurch, 1994 45 Thelma Strongman
John Wilson, The Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings, Christchurch, 1991 45 John Wilson
Fiona Ciaran, Stained Glass Windows of Canterbury, New Zealand. A Catalogue Raisonne, Dunedin, 1998 46 Fiona Ciaran
Roger Dixon & Stefan Muthesius, 'Victorian Architecture', London, 1978 46 Roger Dixon & Stefan Muthesius
Ian Lochhead, A Dream of Spires:Benjamin Mountfort and the Gothic Revival, Christchurch, 1999, pp.128-156 46 Ian Lochhead
use place_id type
Religion - Vicarage/Manse/Presbytery/Rectory 24 former
Education - University 25 current
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 26 current
Residential buildings and associated places - House 26 former
Religion - Church 27 former
Education - School 27 former
Religion - Church 28 current
Military - Fortification 12 former
Monuments, memorials and sites of particular events - Memorial - Particular person or group 12 former
Boundary markers and street furniture - Wall/Fence 12 former
Religion - Chapel 13 current
Education - Education - other 14 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 15 current
Residential buildings and associated places - House 15 former
Transport - Bridge/ Viaduct 16 current
Law Enforcement - Courthouse 17 current
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 18 current
Residential buildings and associated places - Glasshouse/conservatory - Residential out-building 18 former
Residential buildings and associated places - House 18 former
Residential buildings and associated places - Residential Buildings - other 18 former
Residential buildings and associated places - Shed/store - Residential out-building 18 former
Residential buildings and associated places - Stables - Residential out-building 18 former
Utilities - Water Tank 18 former
Residential buildings and associated places - House 19 current
Religion - Church 20 current
Religion - Church 21 current
Religion - Cathedral 21 former
Religion - Chapel 22 current
Religion - Churchyard 22 current
Residential buildings and associated places - House 23 former
Religion - Vicarage/Manse/Presbytery/Rectory 23 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 6 current
Government and Administration - Government & Administration - other 6 former
Residential buildings and associated places - House 6 former
Agriculture and horticulture - Woolshed/Shearing Shed 6 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 7 current
Residential buildings and associated places - Coolstore/ safe/ dairy - Residential out-building 7 former
Residential buildings and associated places - Garage - Residential out-building 7 former
Residential buildings and associated places - House 7 former
Residential buildings and associated places - Laundry - Residential out-building 7 former
Residential buildings and associated places - Lavatory - Residential out-building 7 former
Residential buildings and associated places - Shed/store - Residential out-building 7 former
Residential buildings and associated places - House 8 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic or recreation reserve 9 former
Mineral Extraction and Processing - Mine Pumphouse 9 former
Mineral Extraction and Processing - Smelter 10 former
Religion - Church 11 current
Religion - Churchyard 11 current
Monuments, memorials and sites of particular events - Monuments, memorial, site of particular event - other 12 current
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 5 current
Military - Barracks/camp housing 5 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Hall, Girl Guide/ Scout 5 former
Military - Magazine 5 former
Education - School 5 former
Retail and Commercial - Shop 5 former
Retail and Commercial - Warehouse/storage area 5 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Art Gallery 29 current
Health Services - Hospital 29 former
Residential buildings and associated places - House 29 former
Residential buildings and associated places - Resthome 29 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 30 current
Religion - Mission House 30 former
Utilities - Electricity Power Station 31 current
Utilities - Reservoir/ Dam 31 current
Transport - Bridge/ Viaduct 32 former
Residential buildings and associated places - House 33 current
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 34 current
Transport - Lighthouse 34 former
Transport - Lighthouse Station 34 former
Religion - Church 36 current
Government and Administration - Government office building 37 current
Government and Administration - Government & Administration - other 37 former
Religion - Church 38 former
Religion - Church 40 current
Civic facilities and recreation - Civic facilities and recreation - other 41 current
Transport - Lighthouse 41 former
Transport - Lighthouse Station 41 former
Residential buildings and associated places - House 42 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 43 current
Residential buildings and associated places - House 43 former
Scientific Facilities - Scientific building/ laboratory 43 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Timeball Station 43 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 45 current
Retail and Commercial - Office building/Offices 45 current
Law Enforcement - Courthouse 45 former
Government and Administration - Provincial Government Buildings 45 former
Religion - Church 46 former
Religion - Church 47 former
Education - Education - other 48 current
Civic facilities and recreation - Library 48 current
Education - School 48 former
Residential buildings and associated places - House 49 current
Transport - Bridge/ Viaduct 50 former
Agriculture and horticulture - Woolshed/Shearing Shed 53 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 54 current
Agriculture and horticulture - Meat shed/carcass shed 54 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 55 current
Agriculture and horticulture - Granary/Grain Shed 55 former
Civic facilities and recreation - Historic Property 57 current
Agriculture and horticulture - Stables 57 former
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Selwyn Library. Photographed by Neil Connolly 1/03/2010. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/24a_lg.jpg 24 Selwyn Library. Photographed by Neil Connolly 1/03/2010. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Selwyn Library. Photographed by Neil Connolly 1/03/2010. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/24b_lg.jpg 24 Selwyn Library. Photographed by Neil Connolly 1/03/2010. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Old Arts Building. Photographed by Martin Jones 18/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0025a_lg.jpg 25 Old Arts Building. Photographed by Martin Jones 18/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Old Arts Building. Photographed by Martin Jones 29/10/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0025b_lg.jpg 25 Old Arts Building. Photographed by Martin Jones 29/10/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Alberton. Photographed by Martin Jones 21/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0026a_lg.jpg 26 Alberton. Photographed by Martin Jones 21/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Alberton. Photographed by Martin Jones 21/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0026b_lg.jpg 26 Alberton. Photographed by Martin Jones 21/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Alberton balcony. Photographed by Martin Jones 21/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0026c_lg.jpg 26 Alberton balcony. Photographed by Martin Jones 21/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
St Paul`s Church. Photographed by Gail Henry 21/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0027a_lg.jpg 27 St Paul`s Church. Photographed by Gail Henry 21/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
St Paul`s Church. Photographed by Gail Henry 21/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0027b_lg.jpg 27 St Paul`s Church. Photographed by Gail Henry 21/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
St John`s Church. Photographed by Gail Henry 21/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0028a_lg.jpg 28 St John`s Church. Photographed by Gail Henry 21/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
St John`s Church. Photographed by Martin Jones 26/10/2007. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0028b_lg.jpg 28 St John`s Church. Photographed by Martin Jones 26/10/2007. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
St John`s Church. Photographed by Martin Jones 26/10/2007. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0028c_lg.jpg 28 St John`s Church. Photographed by Martin Jones 26/10/2007. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Chapel of St John the Evangelist. From: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pelegrino/3958239960. Photographed by Nick Thompson 26/09/2009. Copyright Nick Thompson http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0013a_lg.jpg 13 Chapel of St John the Evangelist. From: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pelegrino/3958239960. Photographed by Nick Thompson 26/09/2009. Copyright Nick Thompson None None None None
College of St John the Evangelist. Dining Hall & Waitoa Room. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/14a_lg.jpg 14 College of St John the Evangelist. Dining Hall & Waitoa Room. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Ewelme Cottage. Photographed by Martin Jones 29/10/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0015a_lg.jpg 15 Ewelme Cottage. Photographed by Martin Jones 29/10/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Ewelme Cottage. Photographed by Martin Jones 29/10/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0015b_lg.jpg 15 Ewelme Cottage. Photographed by Martin Jones 29/10/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Ewelme Cottage. Photographed by Martin Jones 29/10/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0015c_lg.jpg 15 Ewelme Cottage. Photographed by Martin Jones 29/10/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Grafton Bridge. Photographed by Martin Jones 30/10/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0016a_lg.jpg 16 Grafton Bridge. Photographed by Martin Jones 30/10/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
`Grafton Bridge`, 26 05 1910. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use. Ref no.PA5-0009. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0016b_lg.jpg 16 `Grafton Bridge`, 26 05 1910. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use. Ref no.PA5-0009. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library None None None None
High Court Building. Photographed by Martin Jones 18/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0017a_lg.jpg 17 High Court Building. Photographed by Martin Jones 18/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
High Court Building. Photographed by Martin Jones 18/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0017b_lg.jpg 17 High Court Building. Photographed by Martin Jones 18/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
`Supreme Court House building, Auckland`, 1869. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use. Ref no. PA1-f-027-19. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0017c_lg.jpg 17 `Supreme Court House building, Auckland`, 1869. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use. Ref no. PA1-f-027-19. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library None None None None
Highwic. Photographed by Grant Sheehan. Copyright Grant Sheehan http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0018a_lg.jpg 18 Highwic. Photographed by Grant Sheehan. Copyright Grant Sheehan None None None None
Highwic. Photographed by Grant Sheehan. Copyright Grant Sheehan http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0018b_lg.jpg 18 Highwic. Photographed by Grant Sheehan. Copyright Grant Sheehan None None None None
Highwic outbuilding. Photographed by Martin Jones 17/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0018c_lg.jpg 18 Highwic outbuilding. Photographed by Martin Jones 17/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Hulme Court. Copyright Papakura Radio Club inc http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/19a_lg.jpg 19 Hulme Court. Copyright Papakura Radio Club inc None None None None
St Andrew`s Church. Photographed by Martin Jones 18/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0020a_lg.jpg 20 St Andrew`s Church. Photographed by Martin Jones 18/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
St Andrew`s Church. Photographed by Martin Jones 18/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0020b_lg.jpg 20 St Andrew`s Church. Photographed by Martin Jones 18/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
St Mary`s Church. From: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:St_Mary%27s_in_Parnell_from_N.jpg. http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/21a_lg.jpg 21 St Mary`s Church. From: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:St_Mary%27s_in_Parnell_from_N.jpg. None None None None
St Stephens` Chapel. From: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:St_Stephens_Chapel_Auckland.jpg. Photographed by Kaihsu Tai. Copyright CC-BY-SA: Kaihsu Tai http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/22a_lg.jpg 22 St Stephens` Chapel. From: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:St_Stephens_Chapel_Auckland.jpg. Photographed by Kaihsu Tai. Copyright CC-BY-SA: Kaihsu Tai None None None None
St Stephen`s Chapel & Churchyard. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/22b_lg.jpg 22 St Stephen`s Chapel & Churchyard. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust None None None None
Selwyn Court (Former Bishops Court, now the Deanery). From: http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigsyd/3927473580. Photographed by craigsyd - flickr 30/06/2009. Copyright craigsyd - flickr http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/23a_lg.jpg 23 Selwyn Court (Former Bishops Court, now the Deanery). From: http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigsyd/3927473580. Photographed by craigsyd - flickr 30/06/2009. Copyright craigsyd - flickr None None None None
Treaty House. Photographed by Stuart Park 14/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0006a_lg.jpg 6 Treaty House. Photographed by Stuart Park 14/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Stuart Park 14/11/2001 0200-11-14 00:00:00 None
Ruatuna. Photographed by Stuart Park. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0007a_lg.jpg 7 Ruatuna. Photographed by Stuart Park. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Stuart Park None None
Mansion House. Copyright Department of Conservation http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0008a_lg.jpg 8 Mansion House. Copyright Department of Conservation Department of Conservation None None None
Interior of Mansion House. Copyright Department of Conservation http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0008b_lg.jpg 8 Interior of Mansion House. Copyright Department of Conservation Department of Conservation None None None
Mansion House. Copyright Department of Conservation http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0008c_lg.jpg 8 Mansion House. Copyright Department of Conservation Department of Conservation None None None
Pumphouse Ruins. Copyright Department of Conservation http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0009a_lg.jpg 9 Pumphouse Ruins. Copyright Department of Conservation Department of Conservation None None None
Pumphouse Ruins. Copyright Department of Conservation http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0009b_lg.jpg 9 Pumphouse Ruins. Copyright Department of Conservation Department of Conservation None None None
Pumphouse Ruins. Photographed by Martin Jones 13/12/2005. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0009c_lg.jpg 9 Pumphouse Ruins. Photographed by Martin Jones 13/12/2005. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Martin Jones 13/12/2005 0200-12-13 00:00:00 None
Smelting House Ruins. Copyright Department of Conservation http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0010a_lg.jpg 10 Smelting House Ruins. Copyright Department of Conservation Department of Conservation None None None
Old All Saints Church (Anglican) & Churchyard. From: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:All_Saints_Church_Howick.jpg. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/11a_lg.jpg 11 Old All Saints Church (Anglican) & Churchyard. From: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:All_Saints_Church_Howick.jpg. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus None None h
Albert Barracks Wall. Photographed by Martin Jones 20/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0012a_lg.jpg 12 Albert Barracks Wall. Photographed by Martin Jones 20/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Martin Jones 20/11/2001 0200-11-20 00:00:00 None
Stone Store. Photographed by Stuart Park. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0005a_lg.jpg 5 Stone Store. Photographed by Stuart Park. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Stuart Park None None
Stone Store. Photographed by Grant Sheehan. Copyright Grant Sheehan http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0005b_lg.jpg 5 Stone Store. Photographed by Grant Sheehan. Copyright Grant Sheehan Grant Sheehan Grant Sheehan None None
Stone Store entrance. Photographed by Stuart Park. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0005c_lg.jpg 5 Stone Store entrance. Photographed by Stuart Park. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Stuart Park None None
The Gables. Photographed by Rebecca O`Brien 1/11/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0029a_lg.jpg 29 The Gables. Photographed by Rebecca O`Brien 1/11/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Rebecca O`Brien 1/11/2002 0200-01-11 00:00:00 None
The Gables. Photographed by Elizabeth Cox 17/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0029b_lg.jpg 29 The Gables. Photographed by Elizabeth Cox 17/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Elizabeth Cox 17/11/2001 0200-11-17 00:00:00 None
The Gables. Photographed by Rebecca O`Brien 1/11/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0029c_lg.jpg 29 The Gables. Photographed by Rebecca O`Brien 1/11/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Rebecca O`Brien 1/11/2002 0200-01-11 00:00:00 None
The Elms Mission House. Photographed by Aranne Donald 20/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0030a_lg.jpg 30 The Elms Mission House. Photographed by Aranne Donald 20/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Aranne Donald 20/11/2001 0200-11-20 00:00:00 None
An exterior view of the library. Photographed by Aranne Donald 20/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0030b_lg.jpg 30 An exterior view of the library. Photographed by Aranne Donald 20/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Aranne Donald 20/11/2001 0200-11-20 00:00:00 None
Entrance hall of the mission house. Photographed by Aranne Donald 20/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0030c_lg.jpg 30 Entrance hall of the mission house. Photographed by Aranne Donald 20/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Aranne Donald 20/11/2001 0200-11-20 00:00:00 None
Mokopeka Station Power House. Photographed by Helen McCracken 18/06/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0031a_lg.jpg 31 Mokopeka Station Power House. Photographed by Helen McCracken 18/06/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Helen McCracken 18/06/2002 0200-06-18 00:00:00 None
Mokopeka Station Power House. Photographed by Helen McCracken 18/06/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0031b_lg.jpg 31 Mokopeka Station Power House. Photographed by Helen McCracken 18/06/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Helen McCracken 18/06/2002 0200-06-18 00:00:00 None
Interior of Mokopeka Station Power House. Photographed by Helen McCracken 18/06/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0031c_lg.jpg 31 Interior of Mokopeka Station Power House. Photographed by Helen McCracken 18/06/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Helen McCracken 18/06/2002 0200-06-18 00:00:00 None
Makohine Railway Viaduct. Photographed by Helen McCracken 23/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0032a_lg.jpg 32 Makohine Railway Viaduct. Photographed by Helen McCracken 23/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Helen McCracken 23/01/2002 0200-01-23 00:00:00 None
Merchiston Station Homestead. Photographed by Helen McCracken 24/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0033a_lg.jpg 33 Merchiston Station Homestead. Photographed by Helen McCracken 24/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Helen McCracken 24/01/2002 0200-01-24 00:00:00 None
Merchiston Station Homestead. Photographed by Helen McCracken 24/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0033b_lg.jpg 33 Merchiston Station Homestead. Photographed by Helen McCracken 24/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Helen McCracken 24/01/2002 0200-01-24 00:00:00 None
Merchiston Station Homestead. Photographed by Helen McCracken 24/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0033c_lg.jpg 33 Merchiston Station Homestead. Photographed by Helen McCracken 24/01/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Helen McCracken 24/01/2002 0200-01-24 00:00:00 None
Pencarrow Lighthouse. Photographed by Helen McCracken 13/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0034a_lg.jpg 34 Pencarrow Lighthouse. Photographed by Helen McCracken 13/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Helen McCracken 13/09/2001 0200-09-13 00:00:00 None
`Lighthouses at Pencarrow Head, Wellington`. Photo taken 13 February 1936. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of this image. Ref no. 1/2-035193. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0034b_lg.jpg 34 `Lighthouses at Pencarrow Head, Wellington`. Photo taken 13 February 1936. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of this image. Ref no. 1/2-035193. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library Alexander Turnbull Libra None None None
St Mary of the Angels Church. Copyright The Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Wellington http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/36a_lg.jpg 36 St Mary of the Angels Church. Copyright The Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Wellington The Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Wellington None None None
St Mary of the Angels Church in townscape. Copyright The Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Wellington http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/36b_lg.jpg 36 St Mary of the Angels Church in townscape. Copyright The Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Wellington The Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Wellington None None None
Government Buildings. Photographed by Geoff Mew, Wellington Branch Committee of the NZ Historic Places Trust 26/12/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0037a_lg.jpg 37 Government Buildings. Photographed by Geoff Mew, Wellington Branch Committee of the NZ Historic Places Trust 26/12/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Geoff Mew, Wellington Branch Committee of the NZ Historic Places Trust 26/12/2001 0200-12-26 00:00:00 None
Government Buildings. Photographed by Geoff Mew, Wellington Branch Committee of the NZ Historic Places Trust 29/12/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0037b_lg.jpg 37 Government Buildings. Photographed by Geoff Mew, Wellington Branch Committee of the NZ Historic Places Trust 29/12/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Geoff Mew, Wellington Branch Committee of the NZ Historic Places Trust 29/12/2001 0200-12-29 00:00:00 None
`Two horse drawn cabs outside Government Buildings`, photo taken c.1880. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of this image. Ref no.BB-0201-10x12. Photographed by Burton Brothers. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0037c_lg.jpg 37 `Two horse drawn cabs outside Government Buildings`, photo taken c.1880. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of this image. Ref no.BB-0201-10x12. Photographed by Burton Brothers. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library Alexander Turnbull Libra Burton Brothers None None
Old St Paul`s. Photographed by Geoff Mew, Wellington Branch Committee of the NZ Historic Places Trust 26/12/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0038a_lg.jpg 38 Old St Paul`s. Photographed by Geoff Mew, Wellington Branch Committee of the NZ Historic Places Trust 26/12/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Geoff Mew, Wellington Branch Committee of the NZ Historic Places Trust 26/12/2001 0200-12-26 00:00:00 None
Old St Paul`s at night. Photographed by Grant Sheehan 1/02/1994. Copyright Grant Sheehan http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0038b_lg.jpg 38 Old St Paul`s at night. Photographed by Grant Sheehan 1/02/1994. Copyright Grant Sheehan Grant Sheehan Grant Sheehan 1/02/1994 0199-01-02 00:00:00 None
Interior of Old St Paul`s. Photographed by Grant Sheehan 1/02/1994. Copyright Grant Sheehan http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0038c_lg.jpg 38 Interior of Old St Paul`s. Photographed by Grant Sheehan 1/02/1994. Copyright Grant Sheehan Grant Sheehan Grant Sheehan 1/02/1994 0199-01-02 00:00:00 None
St John`s Church. Photographed by Alan Wylde. Copyright www.dayout.co.nz http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/40a_lg.jpg 40 St John`s Church. Photographed by Alan Wylde. Copyright www.dayout.co.nz www.dayout.co.nz Alan Wyl None None
Interior of St John`s Church. Photographed by Alan Wylde. Copyright www.dayout.co.nz http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/40b_lg.jpg 40 Interior of St John`s Church. Photographed by Alan Wylde. Copyright www.dayout.co.nz www.dayout.co.nz Alan Wyl None None
Boulder Bank Lighthouse. Photographed by Rebecca O`Brien 2/02/2003. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0041a_lg.jpg 41 Boulder Bank Lighthouse. Photographed by Rebecca O`Brien 2/02/2003. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Rebecca O`Brien 2/02/2003 0200-02-02 00:00:00 None
Boulder Bank Lighthouse. Photographed by Rebecca O`Brien 2/02/2003. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0041b_lg.jpg 41 Boulder Bank Lighthouse. Photographed by Rebecca O`Brien 2/02/2003. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Rebecca O`Brien 2/02/2003 0200-02-02 00:00:00 None
The Kidson family and their dwellings outside the Lighthouse circa 1890. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand, must be obtained before any re-use of this image.. Photographed by Tyree brothers. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0041c_lg.jpg 41 The Kidson family and their dwellings outside the Lighthouse circa 1890. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand, must be obtained before any re-use of this image.. Photographed by Tyree brothers. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library Alexander Turnbull Libra Tyree brothers None None
Terrace Station Homestead. Photographed by Kate Foster 21/05/2010. Copyright Kate Foster http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0042a_lg.jpg 42 Terrace Station Homestead. Photographed by Kate Foster 21/05/2010. Copyright Kate Foster Kate Foste Kate Foster 21/05/2010 0201-05-21 00:00:00 None
Terrace Station Homestead. Photographed by Pam Wilson, 1997. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0042b_lg.jpg 42 Terrace Station Homestead. Photographed by Pam Wilson, 1997. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus m Wilson, 1997 0199-01-01 00:00:00 None
Timeball Station. Photographed by Grant Sheehan 14/11/2001. Copyright Grant Sheehan http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0043a_lg.jpg 43 Timeball Station. Photographed by Grant Sheehan 14/11/2001. Copyright Grant Sheehan Grant Sheehan Grant Sheehan 14/11/2001 0200-11-14 00:00:00 None
Rooftop of Timeball Station. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 18/02/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0043b_lg.jpg 43 Rooftop of Timeball Station. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 18/02/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 18/02/2002 0200-02-18 00:00:00 None
Timeball Station. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 18/02/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0043c_lg.jpg 43 Timeball Station. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 18/02/2002. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 18/02/2002 0200-02-18 00:00:00 None
Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0045a_lg.jpg 45 Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001 0200-01-09 00:00:00 None
Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0045b_lg.jpg 45 Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001 0200-01-09 00:00:00 None
Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0045c_lg.jpg 45 Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001 0200-01-09 00:00:00 None
Cathedral Church of Christ. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/12/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0046a_lg.jpg 46 Cathedral Church of Christ. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/12/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/12/2001 0200-01-12 00:00:00 None
Cathedral Church of Christ. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0046b_lg.jpg 46 Cathedral Church of Christ. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001 0200-01-09 00:00:00 None
`Christchurch Cathedral`, 1880s. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of this image. Ref no.PA1-q-116-05. Photographed by James Ring (1856-1939). Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0046c_lg.jpg 46 `Christchurch Cathedral`, 1880s. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of this image. Ref no.PA1-q-116-05. Photographed by James Ring (1856-1939). Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library Alexander Turnbull Libra James Ring (1856-1939) None None
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0047a_lg.jpg 47 Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001 0200-01-09 00:00:00 None
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0047b_lg.jpg 47 Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/09/2001 0200-01-09 00:00:00 None
`Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch`, c.1910. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of this image. Ref no.1/1-019470. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0047c_lg.jpg 47 `Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch`, c.1910. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of this image. Ref no.1/1-019470. Copyright Alexander Turnbull Library Alexander Turnbull Libra None None None
Christ`s College Big School. Photographed by Pam Wilson. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0048a_lg.jpg 48 Christ`s College Big School. Photographed by Pam Wilson. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus m Wilson None None
Additions to Big School, designed by Sir Miles Warren, 1989. Photographed by Pam Wilson, 1997. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0048b_lg.jpg 48 Additions to Big School, designed by Sir Miles Warren, 1989. Photographed by Pam Wilson, 1997. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus m Wilson, 1997 0199-01-01 00:00:00 None
The Cuddy The Cuddy. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/49a_lg.jpg 49 The Cuddy NZ Historic Places Trus None None None
Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge. From: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kawarau_River_bungy.JPG. Photographed by Mat Cross 4/08/2007. Copyright CC-BY-2.5: Mat Cross http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/50a_lg.jpg 50 Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge. From: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kawarau_River_bungy.JPG. Photographed by Mat Cross 4/08/2007. Copyright CC-BY-2.5: Mat Cross -BY-2.5: Mat Cross Mat Cross 4/08/2007 0200-04-08 00:00:00 h
Morven Hills Station Homestead. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/53a_lg.jpg 53 Morven Hills Station Homestead. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus None None None
Totara Estate Carcass Hanging Shed. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0054a_lg.jpg 54 Totara Estate Carcass Hanging Shed. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001 0200-01-11 00:00:00 None
Totara Estate Carcass Hanging Shed. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0054b_lg.jpg 54 Totara Estate Carcass Hanging Shed. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001 0200-01-11 00:00:00 None
Totara Estate Granary. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0055a_lg.jpg 55 Totara Estate Granary. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001 0200-01-11 00:00:00 None
Totara Estate Granary. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0055b_lg.jpg 55 Totara Estate Granary. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001 0200-01-11 00:00:00 None
Totara Estate Stables. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/0057a_lg.jpg 57 Totara Estate Stables. Photographed by Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Melanie Lovell-Smith 1/11/2001 0200-01-11 00:00:00 None
St Patricks Basilica. Photographed by Rebecca Apperley 21/01/2009. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/58a_lg.jpg 58 St Patricks Basilica. Photographed by Rebecca Apperley 21/01/2009. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Rebecca Apperley 21/01/2009 0200-01-21 00:00:00 None
St Patricks Basilica. Photographed by Rebecca Apperley 21/01/2009. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust http://www.historic.org.nz/corporate/registersearch/Register/data/58b_lg.jpg 58 St Patricks Basilica. Photographed by Rebecca Apperley 21/01/2009. Copyright NZ Historic Places Trust NZ Historic Places Trus Rebecca Apperley 21/01/2009 0200-01-21 00:00:00 None
dates place_id type description date_range_start date_range_end is_range date_orig approx
Unknown 3268 construction Addition - Addition to original portion of the shed None None None None None
1890 - 1900 3268 construction Addition - Shearing Shed added None None None None None
1868 (circa) - 1889 3268 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1999 3268 publication_written Michael Freeman, Railways and the Victorian Imagination, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1999 None None None None None
1 December 1938 3268 publication_written The New Zealand Railway Magazine, K.C. McDonald, 'Southland's Wooden Railway: An Experiment of the †̃Sixties.' In The New Zealand Railways Magazine, 3 (9), 1 December 1938 None None None None None
1965 3268 publication_written J.O.P. Watt, Southland's Pioneer Railways, New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society Inc., Wellington, 1965 None None None None None
1916 232 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1904 5200 construction Other - Shifted from Inch Clutha to Stirling. None None None None None
1869 5200 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1998 5200 publication_written Alma M. Rutherford and the Inch Clutha Committee, The Inch:The Reproduction and Update of the Story of Stirling and Inch Clutha, 1998 None None None None None
1857 - 1859 45 construction Original Construction - First building including the timber chamber None None None None None
1859 - 1861 45 construction Addition - Second building - addition to western frontage and north wing None None None None None
1864 - 1865 45 construction Relocation - Secretary's room and octagonal tower moved to south east end of north wing None None None None None
p.30 45 publication_written Fiona Ciaran, Stained Glass Windows of Canterbury, New Zealand. A Catalogue Raisonne, Dunedin, 1998, p.30 None None None None None
pp.20-23 45 publication_written Historic Places in New Zealand, Reginald Harper-Hinton, 'Stained Glass Restored', 14, September 1986, pp.20-23 None None None None None
pp.91-117 45 publication_written Ian Lochhead, A Dream of Spires:Benjamin Mountfort and the Gothic Revival, Christchurch, 1999, pp.91-117 None None None None None
pp.25-44. 45 publication_written A. Trapeznik (ed.), Common Ground? Heritage and Public Places in New Zealand, Wellington, 2000, Gavin MacLean, ' 'Where Sheep May Not Safely Graze' A Brief History of New Zealand's Heritage Movement 1890-2000', pp.25-44. None None None None None
1994 45 publication_written Thelma Strongman, 'The Heritage Values of the Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings and their Surrounds :report prepared for the Parks and Properties Unit, Christchurch City Council', Christchurch, 1994 None None None None None
1991 45 publication_written John Wilson, The Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings, Christchurch, 1991 None None None None None
1861 24 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1852 - 1923 25 construction Other - Site of Albert Barracks and gardens of the former Government House None None None None None
1923 - 1926 25 construction Original Construction - Construction of Arts Building, with student wing None None None None None
1968 25 construction Modification - Internal modifications None None None None None
1986 (circa) 25 construction Modification - Internal modifications None None None None None
late 1980s 25 construction Modification - Tower strengthened None None None None None
1919 25 publication_written Thomson W Leys, Auckland University College:Its Claim to a Central Site and Adequate Buildings, Auckland, 1919 None None None None None
pp. 110-111 25 publication_written Peter Shaw, New Zealand Architecture:From Polynesian Beginnings to 1990, Auckland, 1991, pp. 110-111 None None None None None
pp. 127-129 & 147 25 publication_written Keith Sinclair, A History of the University of Auckland, 1883-1983, Auckland, 1983, pp. 127-129 & 147 None None None None None
1863 (circa) 26 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1870 (circa) - 1880 (circa) 26 construction Addition - Additions, including east wing, towers and porch None None None None None
1910 (circa) - 1920 (circa) 26 construction Addition - Additions, including rooms over kitchen None None None None None
1990 26 publication_written Jan Harris, 'Alberton and its Family', New Zealand Historic Places Trust Research Report No.1, Wellington, 1990 None None None None None
1983 26 publication_written Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 None None None None None
1844 (circa) 27 construction Other - Site of Rangiaowhia mission None None None None None
1852 - 1856 27 construction Original Construction - Construction of church, including preparation of timber None None None None None
1857 - 1858 27 construction Addition - Addition of spire None None None None None
1875 - 1876 27 construction Modification - Repairs, including re-roofing None None None None None
1901 27 construction Addition - Porch added None None None None None
1910 27 construction Modification - Church re-blocked in slightly altered position None None None None None
1925 27 construction Modification - Spire removed, repaired and put back in place None None None None None
1926 27 construction Modification - Major renovations None None None None None
1973 27 construction Modification - Major repairs None None None None None
1985 - 1986 27 construction Modification - Restoration programme None None None None None
1983 27 publication_written Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 None None None None None
1987 27 publication_written J. Wilson (ed.), The Past Today - Historic Places in New Zealand, Pacific Publishers, Auckland, 1987 None None None None None
March 1988 27 publication_written Historic Places in New Zealand, Fiona Ciaran, 'Are these New Zealand's Oldest Stained Glass Windows?', No.20, March 1988 None None None None None
Auckland) 27 publication_written Warwick Kellaway and Laura Kellaway, 'Saint John's Church, Te Awamutu and Saint Paul's Church, Hairini:Maintenance Plans', Five Plus One Architects Ltd, Hamilton, 1993 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) None None None None None
pp.26-28 27 publication_written Neville Ritchie, The Waikato War of 1863-64:A Guide to the Main Events and Sites, Te Awamutu, 2001, pp.26-28 None None None None None
1954 27 publication_written H.A. Swarbrick, 100 Years of Worship:A History of St John's Te Awamutu and St Paul's Hairini, Hamilton, 1954 None None None None None
1841 28 construction Other - Site of Otawaho mission station None None None None None
1853 28 construction Original Construction - Construction of church None None None None None
1854 28 construction Modification - Stained glass windows added in chancel None None None None None
1864 28 construction Modification - Interior lining, vestry and seating added None None None None None
pre-1900 28 construction Modification - Rood screen erected None None None None None
post-1910 28 construction Modification - Rood screen removed None None None None None
1920 - 1922 28 construction Modification - Internal renovations, including new floor and raising of baptistery None None None None None
1931 28 construction Modification - External door to choir None None None None None
post-1931 28 construction Modification - Porch for choir door None None None None None
1941 28 construction Modification - Pews replaced None None None None None
1971 28 construction Modification - Steeple replaced with copy None None None None None
1991 - 1993 28 construction Modification - Major restoration project None None None None None
1983 28 publication_written Frances Porter (ed.) Historic Buildings of New Zealand:North Island (2nd edn.), Auckland, 1983 None None None None None
1984 28 publication_written Laurie Barber, Frontier Town:A History of te Awamutu 1884-1984, Auckland, 1984 None None None None None
March 1988 28 publication_written Historic Places in New Zealand, Fiona Ciaran, 'Are these New Zealand's Oldest Stained Glass Windows?', No.20, March 1988 None None None None None
1990 28 publication_written Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, K.R. Howe, 'John Morgan', Vol.1 1769-1869, Wellington, 1990 None None None None None
Auckland) 28 publication_written Warwick Kellaway and Laura Kellaway, 'Saint John's Church, Te Awamutu and Saint Paul's Church, Hairini:Maintenance Plans', Five Plus One Architects Ltd, Hamilton, 1993 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) None None None None None
pp.24-25 28 publication_written Neville Ritchie, The Waikato War of 1863-64:A Guide to the Main Events and Sites, Te Awamutu, 2001, pp.24-25 None None None None None
1954 28 publication_written H.A. Swarbrick, 100 Years of Worship:A History of St John's Te Awamutu and St Paul's Hairini, Hamilton, 1954 None None None None None
Samuel Cooksey): 1877 7 construction Original Construction - Construction of main house (builder None None None None None
1893 (circa) 7 construction Addition - Additions, including schoolroom for girls on NW side of house, and bedroom for Gordon Coates None None None None None
pre-1905 7 construction Original Construction - Construction of tennis court None None None None None
1914 (circa) 7 construction Original Construction - Construction of garage None None None None None
1918 (circa) - 1919 (circa) 7 construction Addition - Additions to main house, including lean-to at rear for a kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms. Verandah also widened and its shingled roof replaced by corrugated iron. None None None None None
1929 7 construction Modification - Tennis court concreted None None None None None
post-1961 7 construction Demolished - Other - Demolition of four-roomed cottage None None None None None
1987 7 publication_written Dick Scott, Seven Lives on Salt River, Auckland, 1987 None None None None None
1846 8 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1847 9 construction Other - Earlier pump house erected on nearby land None None None None None
1853 - 1854 9 construction Original Construction - Construction of stone pump house None None None None None
1849 10 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1847 11 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1846 - 1852 12 construction Original Construction - Construction None None None None None
1873 - 1875 12 construction Modification - Demolition of wall, other than northeast section of fortification None None None None None
1914 (circa) 12 construction Modification - Breach through surviving section None None None None None
1915 12 construction Modification - Erection of plaque commemorating Maori workmen None None None None None
1923 - 1926 12 construction Modification - Further demolition of wall None None None None None
1968 12 construction Modification - Breach through surviving section None None None None None
1984 12 construction Reconstruction - Restoration of wall, including the blocking of one breach None None None None None
1990 12 publication_written Jan Coates, 'Bluestone and Bureaucracy. A project on the presentation of an archaeological site:Albert Barracks R11/833', Science and Research Internal Report No. 65, Department of Conservation, Wellington, 1990 None None None None None
pp.3-6 12 publication_written Journal of the Auckland Historical Society, L. M. Lennard, 'The Albert Barracks: a Stone-Walled Stronghold', Issue 9, October 1966, pp.3-6 None None None None None
205 12 publication_written Una Platts, The Lively Capital:Auckland 1840-1865, Christchurch, 1971, pp. 176, 205 None None None None None
Auckland) 12 publication_written Conservation Plan, Salmond Architects, 'Albert Park Conservation Plan', Auckland, 1997 (held by NZHPT, Auckland) None None None None None
p.1 12 publication_written Ian Smith, 'Rediscovering Fort Ligar:Archaeology at R11/1656, Auckland. Volume 1: Excavation and Site History', Department of Conservation Science and Research Internal Report No. 40, Wellington, 1989, p.1 None None None None None
1847 13 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1849 14 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1863 - 1864 15 construction Original Construction None None None None None
1865 15 construction Modification - House enlarged by enclosing parts of verandah None None None None None
1871 (circa) 15 construction Addition - Rear kitchen, attic room and possibly a ground floor bedroom None None None None None
1882 - 1883 15 construction Addition - New kitchen, dining room and other alterations None None None None None
1970 - 1971 15 construction Modification - Modifications during conservation work None None None None None
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