
1954: Lizzy’s Side
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Today in history, 17 January, 1954, The Queen of New Zealand visited Greymouth. She traveled by air to Hokitika then was driven north to spend the night at Revingtons Hotel (demolished 2020.) The Coasters were greatly excited and enthusiastic to have the Royal couple on their soil. Even so, as you can see in the […]
Read more..January 17, 2025

1942: The Maori War Effort Organisation
By AHNZ
The Maori War Effort Organisation formed in July 1942. What was that? It was The State giving Maoris a little temporary permission to organise and unify because it wanted to extract soldiers, fundraising, and moral/political support for the war. This worked, and the Organisation exceeded the Government’s Native Department in services to Maoris to the […]
Read more..October 14, 2020

1988: Richard and Judy
By AHNZ
Worship the anthropocentric hardware of the teleprompter… “Much of the attention focused on newsreaders, their jobs being about as simple as any known to mankind. A stop-go sign holder at roadworks literally has more intellectual demands placed on him or her than someone robotically reading the lines from a screen. This celebrity treatment of newsreaders […]
Read more..May 11, 2025

1980: Jones on Progeny
By AHNZ
The famous New Zealander, Bob Jones (1939- 2/May/2025) has just died. Businessman, writer, commentator, teacher, humorist, art collector. Only weeks ago he was writing articles and giving long radio interviews. He said he purchased books in triplicate for his 3 libraries in his houses around the world that he would flit between. He had a […]
Read more..May 7, 2025

1903: Canterbury Weka Wiped Out
By AHNZ
Amusing to see that a woodhen managed to hop a ride coast to coast. From an Inangahua campsite on the West Coast it jumped into the vehicle of some campers who discovered the bird when they returned to Christchurch. No weka, aka New Zealand hen, aka Maori hen have been in the wild in Canterbury […]
Read more..May 6, 2025

1866: Engelbrecht’s Ending
By AHNZ
With regret we read that the old Engelbrecht farm at Bennetts (Oxford) is being surrendered after being in the family since about 1866. This time it’s voluntary. The first farm was taken by the flooding Waimakariri. Engelbrecht was ruined and had to start over. Now his second property, Island Farm, previously known as Pine Tree […]
Read more..April 30, 2025

1915: You Go
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“Not I,” said the dog. “Not I,” said the pig. “Not I,” said the cow. Oh, but then who should go to fight this Great War? Some folks inherit star-spangled eyes Hoo, they send you down to war, Lord And when you ask ’em, “How much should we give?” Hoo, they only answer, “More, more, […]
Read more..April 25, 2025

1882: Dye’s Slaughterhouse
By AHNZ
Dye’s Slaughterhouse, Kaukapakapa. Est. c.1882. An iconic road-side feature on SHW16….has now fallen. Cyclone Tam’s remnants in April 2025 took it out at long last after over 140 years. Back in the 1860s and 1870s the way to get stock in and out of the district was by accessing the Kaipara Harbour. It was once […]
Read more..April 18, 2025

1916: St George’s Bay
By AHNZ
An early aerial shot of Auckland Central from 1916, taken from a New Zealand Flying School aircraft. The harbor dredge is in the foreground of what was St George’s Bay. It has been reclaimed from the sea but was named after George Cooper, Hobson’s taxman. Behind we can see Albert Park (walled off?) and the […]
Read more..April 17, 2025

1817: Tohunga Jack
By AHNZ
New Zealand, by 1867, was out of its pioneering era and into a new time period AHNZ calls the Colonial Saeculum. There was a Crisis due to the withdrawal of the Gold Rushes and Maori Wars that we had now come out on the other side of. For now we were doing well as a […]
Read more..April 14, 2025

1893: Christchurch Savage Club
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The Christchurch Savage Club dates from 13 April 1893. A colonial off-shoot of the London Savage Club founded in 1857 by a group of authors, journalists and artists. A male social entertainment club for those with an interest in literature, music and art. However, this gentleman’s club was very different in that they were not […]
Read more..April 13, 2025