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... a large part of the inner Hastings CBD. They add aesthetic value to the CBD and fit in well with the surrounding buildings. HISTORY: Building 1: Number 119 (Council), 123 (business) is currently owned by Johannik Property Limited and occupied by ...
... derive from its compatible scale and its decorative elements, slight though they are, and somewhat blurred by the near monochrome colour scheme. HISTORY: The Hastings Permanent Building Society purchased the site (at 107 Market Street North) in 1893 for £130 cash. In ...
... January 3. Commemorating 150 years of Hastings Hastings turned 150 years old this year To mark this 150-year milestone, Whilst acknowledging that the history of our Hastings District Council, in partnership rohe and Heretaunga mana whenua extends far its beginnings sparked when Francis with other organisations, ...
... & HIKANUI PĀ The township of Havelock North, within which the Havelock Reserves are located was founded on the Karanema Block. A brief history of this Block has been presented in the Cultural Aspirations for the Karanema Reserve Briefing Paper, along with Michael Fowler's historical research paper5 ...
... great people in our community District Libraries community archives who go above and beyond to make a difference that are a treasure trove of local history. in their selfless support of others. Together, our community will continue to thrive and prosper. The initiative has been enabled ...
... Hawke's Bay Museums Trust works to protect, maintain and develop a regional collection that is acknowledged nationally as an outstanding reflection of Hawke's Bay's history and heritage. Hawke's Bay Museums Trust The Hawke's Bay Museums Trust (HBMT) holds one of the most significant regional collections in ...
... 100,000 (2021: $22.3 million) .5 The head office would be in Tennyson Street, Napier.6 3.0 Motor car history of Queen and Market Streets and the Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association Ltd connection Businesses which introduced motor cars to New Zealand were ...
... o ngā kupu kōrero ā kui mā, ā in acknowledging the place of te reo Māori today across Heretaunga district, a language and history that is both koro mā me ngā tāhuhu kōrero o te rohe whānui o rich and pertinent to community development today. Heretaunga. ...
... A History of Eskdale Park Michael Fowler 16 August 2021 Hedgeley Station Donald McLean's November 1851 purchase for the Crown of the estimated 265,000 acre (107,242ha) Ahuriri block from Māori includes what is now Eskdale Park, as it is within the boundary ...
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