Opening the Gate – The Story of the Te Aute District
Notes
Printed by Brebner Print, Napier
Writers – Lily Baker et al
Contents – 1. In earliest times – 2. Mission and settlement – 3. The Te Aute Endowment – 4. The land and natural history – 5. The lakes and Kauahei – 6. The Williams Family – 7. The Pukekura Area – 8. Families of the district – 9. Maori families of Te Aute – 10. Farming and horticulture – 11. The schools and Te Aute College – 12. Road, rail and communication – 13. Local businesses and hotels – 14. Sport and recreation – 15. War service personnel
Appendices: Te Aute Endowment – Te Aute Endowment Blocks and occupiers – Pukehou Village Hall committee members – Pukehou graveyard burials and plots.
Description
From the foreword –
In recent years a number of books have appeared telling the story of families, communities and districts from the time of early European settlement of New Zealand. These books have thrown light and understanding on the genesis of emerging Kiwi culture on the journey to nationhood. Long term residents and family members have contributed anecdotes and recollections, thankfully saved from being forgotten.
“Opening the Gate” is one such book, dealing with a very special area of Hawke’s Bay. The legacies of visionary early church leaders are beautiful churches, the famous Te Aute College, and copses of Oak, Ash and Elm trees. But most importantly the opportunity for Maori and Pakeha cultures to follow a process of creative and healthy co-existence.
Stories of the sterling work of pioneer families to build productive farms, roads and infrastructure will give the readers new eyes of understanding and appreciation as they drive through the beautiful landscape of Te Aute, Pukehou and Opapa.
Adrian K White
Cover type
PaperbackType of publication
BookISBN
0-473-11280-9Pages
408Dimensions
17 x 25 cmOther Details
Illustrations, portraits
Publisher
Te Aute and Pukehou Historic Book TrustYear published
2006Bibliography subjects
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