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... Napier to Taupo including: Westshore& Bay View Napier-Taupo Highway from above Titiokura looking South Mark Dunnett Survey Services HB Hawke's Bay Heritage Trail History: Napier- Taupo Highway Hawke's Bay The present sealed Napier-Taupo highway bears little resemblance to the pre-European walking trail. The track began ...
... city from the west. They play an important part in the streetscape, helping to reinforce the strong townscape values of the area. HISTORY: Building 1: From the date worked in plaster on the façade of number 223 Heretaunga Street West, the building was built ...
... of other period buildings, yet it stands dignified and proud, and enhances the townscape value of this part of Market Street South. HISTORY: In 1909 a new St Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built across the road (302 Market Street South) from the existing Church ...
... Hastings District for three years be able to live independently (with or without support) be receiving a permanent benefit have a good tenancy history and be of good character verified by two referees have assets valued at $46,340 or less (for an individual) ...
... and that to the east over the railway line. Its unusually patterned facade, although plain, provides visual interest in the townscape. HISTORY: In 1937 Ruahine Buildings Limited purchased the land between Bairds Drapery and Foster Brook Bookseller and Stationer from Hallenstein Brothers Limited.1 Plans were ...
... street. It is visually compatible with its neighbours, and it brings a quality of its own to this important collection of buildings. HISTORY: In 1937 (presumably when the building was constructed) Samuel Irvine Peacock was the owner of the Queen Street East property.1 The ...
... a triennial basis. The timeframe for review may be shortened at the direction of the Chief Executive if considered appropriate. 6. Change history Amendment (s) Date Updated by and authority Policy Owner Updated to Craig Cameron Greg Brittin, with approval from Leadership Management Team ...
... 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 ...
... to enjoy. www.splashplanet.co.nz Cloth Connections: Christine Pattullo More info at www.hastingscitymarkets.co.nz Christine Pattullo uses threads of fibre to create a EVERY SUNDAY visual history spanning seven generations of Māori 16 FEBRUARY Hawke's Bay Farmers Market and Pakeha parenting, from whaling days to more Black Tie Ball Hawke's ...
... 2009, updated July 2012 (Cochran& Murray); Final Report: November 2012, Updated 2015 by the HDC Environmental Policy Team HISTORY: The present building on the prominent Karamu Road-Queen Street East corner site has had two distinct histories. Prior to its construction the ...
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