Appendix 3 Schedule of Identified Significant Historic Heritage Features

Cultural Heritage

Item Legal Description/Location Significance

1. Pa Site Opureora Blocks 1B1, 1B3, 5, Matakana One of largest and longest Pa Ngaiterangi Iwi Island sites 2. Cutting Te Awakeri a Waharoa Block 1B6A Te Waharoa excavated a bank Opureora to drain a lagoon in order to Ngaiterangi Iwi satisfy tohunga before going into battle 3. Pa Site Block 1B8B2A Pa site is in good condition Tauaroa Ngaiterangi Iwi 4. Pa Site Block Pt 1B2B2 Pa site is in good condition Pukemanuka Pt 7, Pt 6B2B2C although some ditches filled in Ngaiterangi Iwi 5. Pa Site Block Pt 7 Pa site is in good condition Rangiata Pt 9A Ngaiterangi Iwi 6. Pa Site Block 8 Waihirere Ngaiterangi Iwi 7. Pa Site Block 8 Opuhi Ngaiterangi Iwi 8. Ratahi Rock Said to be ballast of Tainui Ngaiterangi Iwi Canoe 9. Te Umu ki Block Pt 1A7 Included in waiata Freshwater Spring "Tamarangi", said to have Ngaiterangi Iwi been a dwelling place of taniwha 10. Ridge Pt 1A7 Ridge included in waiata Ngamata kerewhana "Tamarangi" Ngaiterangi Iwi 11. Matakana or Flax Point Pt 1C Ngaiterangi Iwi 12. Pa Site Pt 1A7 Pa site almost in original state Tahutara Ngaiterangi Iwi 13. Maramarua Urupa sites Beach Ngati Whakahemo 14. Pa Site Pukehina M1B3B Highest of four Beach Pa sites Ngati Whakahemo 15. Pa Site Pukehina M1B3B Original Pa site Ngati Whakahemo Trench sites in good condition 16. Oreiwhata Pa Site Pukehina K Burial ground for Whakahemo Burial Ground Reserve and Patuwai people Pohutukawa and Karaka trees and trenches Ngati Whakahemo 17. Waiheke Pa Site Pukehina M1B4 Pohutukawas and trenches Ngati Whakahemo

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18. Marae Pukehina M2C2A Ngati Whakahemo 19. Te Rekereke o Maruahaira Lot 2 DPS 774 Maruahaira was the founding Spring Chief of Ngati Whakahemo, Ngati Whakahemo reported to have heeled the ground and created the spring. 20. Te Pareoterawahirua Pa Site Lot 2 DPS 774 Occupied by Muruahaira Ngati Whakahemo during occupancy of Pukehina 21. Te Raupare; Beach Otamarakau 2A1B Sandhills outside Marae: site Ngati Makino of battlefields and burials 22. Pa Maurea Waewaehikitia No 1 Burial ground of many Te Pa Site and burial ground Arawa Ngati Makino 23. Marae Otamarakau 2D3A Ngati Makino 24. Ko Whitiwhiti Lot 5 DP 27227 Pa Site Ngati Whakahemo 25. Pukehina School Site Sec 3 Blk III Land donated by Te Waihi South Rangituakoha Takuira for the education of Maori and Pakeha residents 26. Kauri Point - Waahi Tapu Lot 1 DPS 14772 Ngaiterangi Lot 1 DPS 4340 Ngati Ranginui

27. Pa Site Allot 12C3 Tupuna lived on site Ngai Tamawhariua 28. Urupa Allot 12B Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 29. Urupa Allot 10A Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 30. Pa Site Allot 40 Ngai Tamawhariua 31. Urupa Tutaetaka Island Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 32. Pa Site Lot 2 DPS 62746 Ngai Tamawhariua 33. Pa Site Allot 20B Ngai Tamawhariua 34. Pa Site Allot 20C Ngai Tamawharuia 35. Pa Site and Urupa Allot 75A Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 36. Pa Site and Urupa Lot 2 DPS 27232 Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 37. Pa Site Lot 3 DPS 27232 Ngai Tamawhariua 38. Pa Site Lot 2 DP 23590 Ngai Tamawhariua 39. Pa Site Pt 4 DP 23590 Ngai Tamawhariua 40. Pa Site and Urupa Lot 26 DPS 41875 Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 41. Pa Site and Urupa Lot 40 DPS 41875 Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 42. Pa Site Pt Allot 5 Ngai Tamawhariua

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43. Pa Site Pt Allot5 Ngai Tamawhariua 44. Urupa Lot 1 DPS 60360 Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 45. Urupa Lot 4 DPS 27462 Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 46. Urupa Lot 2 DPS 63813 Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 47. Pa Site Allot 134 Ngai Tamawhariua 48. Pa Site Sec 1 Ngai Tamawhariua 49. Pa Site and Urupa Lot 1 DPS 14472 Burial ground Ngai Tamawhariua 50. Pa Site Lot 2 DPS 59056 Ngai Tamawhariua 51. Pa Site Lot 4 DPS 63604 Ngati Pukenga 52. Whetu Marae Ngapeke 5B1A Ngati Pukenga 53. Pa Site (Paepaekohatu) Ngapeke 7 Ngati Pukenga 54. Pa Site (Papa kanui) Ngapeke 3B2 Ngati Pukenga 55. Pa Site (Te Pa o Te Matau) Pt Papamoa Sec 3D2 Ngati Pukenga 56. Pa Site (Te Wharo) Lot 1 DPS 57397 Ngati Pukenga 57. Pa Site (Hikutawatawa) Pt Sec 5 Ngati Pukenga 58. Pa Site Sec 13 Ngati Pukenga 59. Te Arawa Memorial Landing site of Te Arawa waka Whakaue after the great migration from Hawaik. 60. Te Ihu o Tamatekapu Pt Lot 3 DPS 1104 The Maketu headland or Te Whakaue Lot 1 DPS 24353 Ihu (the nose) of Tamatekapu, Lot 3 DPS 29347 Captain of the Te Arawa Lot 2 DPS 29347 Canoe. Lot 8 DPS 9783 Lot 1 DPS 14442 The Maori Heritage Council Lot 2 DPS 14442 confirmed the registration of Lot 3 DPS 14442 Te Okureitanga o Te Ihu o Lot 2 DPS 20614 Tamatekapua as wahi tapu on Lot 1 DPS 10108 18 April 2012. Lot 7 DPS 9562 Lot 2 DPS 9562 Lot 6 DPS 9562 Lot 3 DPS 8548 Pt A144 ML 15308 A1 ML 15308 Maketu 61. Te Kahika Marae 2H Tapuika 62. Tawakepito Marae Rangiuru 2B2BD Tapuika 63. Hopuatamitami Ngati Tukehe Rangiuru 2B4B2D Burial ground Marae Tapuika 64. Part Kenana Urupa Kenana 2B8B Burial ground Tapuika

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Item Legal Description/Location Significance

65. Ohokino Marae Rangiuru 2B14B3A Former Marae site Tapuika 66. Paetawa Urupa Pt Rangiuru 2B11 Burial ground Tapuika 67. Tawakepito Urupa Lot 2 DPS 31875 Former burial ground Tapuika 68. Ngati Moko (Waitangi) Marae Rangiuru 1A10B Tapuika 69. Tuhourangi Marae Pukaingataru B31B1B3 Tapuika 70. Ngati Marukukere (Te Paamu) Pt Rangiuru 2A3 Marae Tapuika 71. Ngati Kuri (Te Matai) Marae Rangiuru 2A5 Tapuika 72. Te Eka o Te Rangi Urupa Rangiuru 2A6 Burial ground Tapuika 73. Kenana (old) Urupa Pt Rangiuru 1A13 Burial ground Tapuika 74. Kenana (new) Urupa Lot 1 DP 12549 Burial ground Tapuika 75. Pa Site (Kenana) Rangiuru 2B9 Former Pa Tapuika 76. Whakaue Marae Maketu A88F Whakaue 77. Pa Site Pt Rangiuru 2D2 Tapuika 78 Pa Site Pt Sec 8 Tapuika 79 Hei Marae 1E Waitaha 80. Haraki Marae Te Puke 1A4A Ngati Rangiwewehi 81. Te Awhe Marae Maketu A150 82. Puketoki Pa Site Pt Lot 2 DP 32351 Former Pa Ngati Ranginui Te Whanau a Tauwhao 83. Kauri Point Pa Site Lot 1 DPS 14472 Former Pa Ngati Ranginui Ngaiterangi 84. Hikurangi Sec 17 SO 25800 Sacred Mountain Ngati Ranginui 85. Te Kura a Maia Pa Site Sec 26 SO 26696 Former Pa Ngati Ranginui Te Whanau a Tauwhao 86 Koutunui Pa Lot 2 DPS 57503 Pa and middens Ngati Ranginui Te Whanau a Tauwhao and middens 87. Otawhiwhi Pa Site Sec 25 SO 26696 Former Pa Ngati Ranginui Te Whanau a Tauwhao 88. Tangitu Urupa Kaimai-Mamaku Conservation Burial ground Ngati Ranginui Park 89 Te Atua Kahe Pa Site Lot 3 DPS 12390 Former Pa Ngati Ranginui 90 Waihuri Pa Site Lot 1 DPS 27731 Former Pa Ngati Ranginui 91 Ongarahu Pa Site Lot 4 DP 9288 Former Pa Ngati Ranginui

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92 Huharua Pa Site Station Road Omokoroa Road Former Pa Ngati Ranginui Reserve 93 Wilson Road Cultural site Wilson Road, Lot 1 DPS 41958 Cultural Heritage site, Wahi and Lot 2 DPS 31407 Tapu Archaeological 95 Wilson Road Cultural Site Lot 1 DPS 75392 Cultural Heritage site, Wahi Tapu Archaeological 96 Angus Lane Cultural site Lot 2 DPS 31408 and Lot 6 Cultural Heritage site, Wahi DPS 49969 Tapu Archaeological 97 Citrus Avenue Cultural site Lot 4 DP 314163, Lot 2 DPS Cultural Heritage site, Wahi 66013 and Lot 2 DPS 37336 Tapu Archaeological 100 Pa Site Lot 180 DP 367979 Former Pa Pirirakau/Ngati Ranginui 101 Pa site (Pohutukawa Drive, Lot 1 DPS 27596 Pa Athenree) 102 Bowentown Lot 2 DPS 75873 Archeological landscape containing pa and middens 103 Kauri Point Allot 134, 137 Parish Archeological landscape Sec 1 BLK Vl SD containing pa and surrounding areas 104 Pukemanaka Pa Lots 3 & 4 DPS 64672, and Lot Pa also known as Te Hopuni 3 DPS 55786 Pa 105 Tuapiro Point Lot 33 DPS 41877, SO 61641 Archeological landscape containing middens and ‘finds’ 106 Ongare Point Pa Pt Allot 5 SO 1765 A large fortified pa with ditch U13/8 and bank defenses. 107 Tawhitinui Pa Lot 5 DPS 44151 Allot 44 Hill top pa surrounded by Gunfighter Pa SO 17268 ditches and interconnected U14/160 pits. 108 Te Irihanga Pa Irihanga 2 ML 5321 Hill top pa with ring ditch U14/328 fortification. 110 Te Wharo Pa Lot 3 DPS 80763 A ridge and headland pa site U14/166 Pt 2 Sec 5B ML12560 constructed along the rim of a volcanic crater. 111 Te Wharo Pa Lot 1 DPS 90694 A ridge and headland pa site U14/167 constructed along the rim of a volcanic crater. 112 Maungarangi Pa Lot 3 DPS 86405 Headland pa with trench and U14/234 parapet. 113 Te Inahi Pa Lot 9 DP 367866 Small pa sheltered by U14/244 surrounding hills comprising a defended knoll and ditch. 114 Papamoa Hills Regional Park Lot 2 DP 345423 A continuous archaeological Lot 5 DP 309001 and cultural landscape of Sec 2 SO 315254 national significance as there are few examples of historical Sec 1 SO 315254 occupation of such complexity in such a relatively small area. 115 Owhara Pa Pt Maketu A 144 ML 15308 Owhara Pa - large pa site with Herekaki Pa Pt Maketu A126 ML 15308 large central platform with V14/2 Maketu A 127 ML 15308 ditch and bank defenses. V14/10 Sec 1 SO 32090 Herekaki Pa - small headland pa.

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116 Pukemaire Pa Maketu A121 Ml 15308 Pa site roughly triangular in Fort Colville Maketu A131 ML 15308 shape with two sides along V14/6 Pt Maketu A144 ML 15308 steep gullies and protected by a ditch on the third side. Located in a strategic location overlooking the Maketu Estuary. Converted to a redoubt under Major Colville during occupation of Maketu. 117 Pukepoto Pa Maketu A151 ML 13508 Pa with several terraces and V14/13 Pt Maketu A51 two transverse ditches diving Maketu A49 Ml 15308 pa into two main platforms. 118 Okurei Pa Pt Maketu A144 ML 15308 Headland pa with ditch and V14/22 bank system providing deep defensive trench. 119 Scarp/Pit Pt Maketu A144 ML 15308 Possibly an outer defense for V14/23 Okurei Pa. 120 Pa Site Pt Maketu A144 ML 15308 Large pa extending along V14/24 cliffs. 121 Tirotirowhetu Pa Pt Maketu A144 ML 15308 Pa extending along cliffs V14/25 connected to another pa by a scarp. 122 Pa Site Pt Maketu A144 ML 15308 Pa with steep scarp, ditch and V14/26 bank. 123 Pa Site Pt Maketu A144 ML 15308 Pa located on cliffs with a bank V14/31 and ditch surrounding a large platform divided into two. 124 Pukehina Pa/Redoubt Pukehina M1B3 ML20373 Very large pa extending along V14/3 the coastal cliffs south-east of Pukehina with defensive ditch. 125 Waeheke Pa Pukehina M1B4 ML20373 Pa defended by an outer ditch. Karamurumu Pa Rifle pits were dug when V14/5 converted into a gunfighter pa.

Explanatory Note: For Cultural Heritage Features 106-113 and 115-125 the identified site boundaries only represent a portion of the full extent of the archaeological site as recorded by the NZAA and administered by Heritage .

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Built Heritage

Legal Item Significance Description/Location 1. St Peters (Anglican) Church Pt DP 652 Built 1884 gothic style Katikati (Category A) features, stained glass and Heritage New Zealand List wooden moulden. Number: 5413 (Category II) First Anglican Church built in Katikati. 2. Katikati Library (former) On Uretara Domain Lot 19 DP Recognised by Heritage New (Category A) 67 BLK IX Katikati SD Zealand as a Category II Heritage New Zealand List building. Good example of a Number: 5415 (Category II) simple box cottage. 3. Katikati No 2 School Building Pt Allot 72 Tahawai Parish, 1879 first classroom built. Has (Category A) Beach Road potential for archaeological Heritage New Zealand List investigation. Number: 5409 (Category II) 4. Homewood Estate Lot 3 DPS 22212 Blk IXX Built 1876 by Dr Thomas Katikati (Category A) Katikati SC Fletcher. Representative Heritage New Zealand List Pukekura Road example of a surviving 1870s Number: 5411 (Category II) Katikati homestead in the District. 5. Uretara Domain WW1 Uretara Domain Built 1920 in memory of local Memorial Gates Major Street men who died in World War I. Katikati (Category A) 6 George Vesey Stewart Uretara Domain A memorial to founder of both Memorial Katikati and Te Puke. Katikati (Category A) Heritage New Zealand List Number: 7124(Category 2) 7. Hera Memorial Gates Jamieson Oval, Commerce Rare form of commemorative Te Puke (Category A) Lane monument. Part of the original Jellicoe streetscape. 8. Te Puke School War Memorial Litt Park, Cameron Road Associated with the Gates (Category A) development of the No. 1 school site. Forms part of an historic area along with the dental clinic and large puriri tree. 9. Former Waitekohe No 3 Lot 1 DPS 58485 Representative example of an School Building (Category A) Cnr Walker Road East/State 1880s school building. Highway 2 Associated with the development of education in the District. 10. St Thomas (Anglican) Church Maketu A130 One of the first Anglican Maketu (Category A) churches in the Heritage New Zealand List and associated with the CMS Number: 777 (Category II) Mission at Maketu Cruciform shape uncommon in Anglican churches from this period. 11. St Peters (Catholic) Church Maketu A77 Early form of simple church Maketu (Category A) building. No nails used in Heritage New Zealand List construction. Pre-dates 1900. Number: 776 (Category II) 12. St Johns (Anglican) Church Lot 2 DPS 39498 Representative example of Te Puke (Category A) early 20th century churches. Associated with development of the Anglican church in the District.

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Legal Item Significance Description/Location 13. Hingston House Sec 12, 12A, 59-61, Pt 3 Blk No 2 Road IX Maketu 14. Glenavon House Lot 23 DP 8143 Representative early type of Te Puke (Category A) 2 Malyon Street Victorian transitional villas. Associated with private maternity hospital run by local identity, Sarah Malyon. 15. Constables Art Gallery and Jail Commerce Lane Representative example of Te Puke (Category A) early form of Police Station and Courthouse. Associated with the development of law and order in the District. 16. Twickenham Homestead Pt 2 DPS 30860 Representative example of a Katikati (Category A) 3 Mulgan Street typical 1870s homestead. Associated with early settlement of Katikati. 17. McLaren Falls Power Station Allot 710 Te Papa Parish 18. Omanawa Falls Power Station Lot 1 DP 9149 19. Trestle Railway Bridge on Railway Line, 20. Lockington Homestead Lot 1 DP 429150 Of local significance. (Greenhills) 11A Highfields Drive, Katikati Lockington Homestead built (Category A) 1878. Representative of an early Victorian homestead. 21. Kelly Homestead Lot 6 DPS 49109 Of local significance. Built 1876 - homestead of Hon. William Kelly, Member of Central Parliament and Legislative Council. 22. Athenree Homestead Lot 2 DPS 40567 Historic homestead and (Category A) grounds. 23. Talisman Hotel (Category A) Pt Lot 2 and Lot 3 DPS 84194 A 1930s hotel building with Main and Beach Rd, Katikati stylistic features reminiscent of hotels from the 1900s. 24. Uretara Domain (Category B) Lot 19 DP 67 Blk IX Katikati Associated with development SD (CT 30D, 34 and 35: South of recreational activities in Auckland) Katikati and the early Major Street, Katikati development of the township. 25. Katikati War Memorial Hall Pt Lot 3 DP 28541, Pt Allot 86 A memorial associated with (Category B) Tahawai local partition in WWI. Local 29-31 Main Road, Katikati and regional heritage significance. 26. Farmer's Building (former) Lot 1 DP 308158 Representative example of (Category B) 11-15 Main Road, Katikati 1910s store and warehouse. Part of historic Katikati streetscape. Associated with Pioneer Store and the Johnstone family. 27. St Pauls (Presbyterian) Lot 1 DP 67 First Presbyterian church built Church (Category B) 2 Mulgan St, Katikati in Katikati. 28. Gilbert's "Old Mill" Store Lot 175 DP 67 Katikati One of the early buildings in (Category B) 30 Waterford Street, Katikati Katikati (as Gilbert’s Store). Pre-1900 building. An archaeological site under Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014. 29. Capitol Theatre (Category A) Pt Lot 24 DP 286 Important feature of 1930s Jellicoe Street, Te Puke streetscape. Once had biggest stage and movie screen in Southern Hemisphere.

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Legal Item Significance Description/Location 30. Te Puke Hotel (Montgomery’s) Pt Lot 2 DP 14252 Only surviving hotel (Category A) Jellicoe Street, Te Puke associated with the historical development of accommodation houses in Te Puke. Late Victorian architectural style. 32. Te Puke War Memorial Hall Pt Lot 1 DP 13811 Former site of first cheese (Category B) Jellicoe Street, Te Puke factory (1884) and Mission Hall (1895). Example of 1950s civic architecture. 33. Mayfair Ice Cream Parlour Pt Lot 24 DP 286 Site of possible pre-1900 (Category B) Jellicoe Street, Te Puke dwelling that was converted into a Billiard Hall (1902). 34. King's Building (R. King Lot 1 DPS 68027 Representative of 1910s Drapery) 73 Jellicoe Street, Te Puke concrete building with (Category B) prominent façade. Associated with Robert King. 35. Attril's Building (Category B) Lot 2 DP14253 Representative example of 106 Jellicoe Street, Te Puke 1910s store building and part of 1910 Te Puke streetscape. Attril was a local identity. 36. Empire Buildings (Premier Pt Lot 3 DP 286, Lots 1-2 DPS Representative example of Cash Drapery) (Category B) 2206 1920s style department store 93-97 Jellicoe Street, Te Puke building. Associated with historic Te Puke streetscape. 37. McGregors Wholesale Liquor Lots 2 DP 14161, Lot 3 DP Representative of 1930s style (Category B) 13815 Lot 2 DPS 62574 of commercial building. Site of 120 Jellicoe Street, Te Puke Kerr’s Blacksmiths (1898- 1930s). 38. Securities Building (Category Lot 1 DPS 62574 Representative example of B) Jellicoe Street, Te Puke classical façade. One of a few left in Te Puke. 39. Landscape Road Timber Road Reserve (Landscape Rd) Nationally rare form of timber Bridge (Category B) Landscape Road, Te Puke bridge which pre-dates 1900 and once formed part of the main road through Te Puke. 40. No 2 Road Hall Pt Sec 17 DP 1198 The first public hall in the (Category A) 262 No 2 Road, Te Puke district built in 1882. Early form of timber community hall and church building with substantially intact kauri interior. 41. Old Te Puke Cemetery Pt Sec 22 Blk II Maketu SD Includes pre-1900 (Category B) Te Puke gravestones which contain significant social and stylistic information. Contains the graves of many early settlers.

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Legal Item Significance Description/Location 42. St Andrew's (Presbyterian) Lots 9-10 DP 6908 Representative of timber Church (Category B) Te Puke church buildings from the early 20th century. Associated with the development of the Presbyterian parish in the District. 43. Te Puke Nurses Home Lot 2 DP 27157 Representative of (former) (Category B) Leniham Drive, Te Puke 1920s/1930s public nurses’ homes. Important part of the development of medicinal practice in Te Puke. 44. Olive Tree, Jubilee Park Pt Sec 21 DP 16726 Commemorative value as a (Category B) Jubilee Park, Te Puke memorial to the Battle of Crete during WW2. 45. Te Puke Masonic Lodge Lot 56 DP 6908 Rare example of a timber (Category B) Te Puke lodge building. Associated with the formation of the Masonic Society in Te Puke. 46. Wharekahu Cemetery Pt Section 1 Blk IV Maketu Pre-1900 site with significant (Category A) Spencer Ave, Maketu social archaeological information on the headstones. Contains headstones of important local identities. 47. Wharekahu Mission Historic Spencer Ave and adjacent The area is associated with Area (Category A) properties the Wharekahu Mission, one Maketu of the first European settlements in the Bay of Plenty. 48. Dwelling (former Maketu Lot 2 DPS 31493 The police station predates Police House) (Category B) 62 Spencer Ave, Maketu 1900 and is representative of typical 1880s-1920s civic buildings. 49. European Trees (Ivy Isles Lot 2 DP 39793 Site contains remnants of a site) Spencer Ave, Maketu house built in 1883. It is one Category B) of few archaeological sites in the District. 50. Otairoa Trading Station Park Road and adjacent This area has the potential to (Historic Area) (Category B) properties contain subsurface remains of Maketu the early commercial centre of Maketu. 51. Playcentre Pt Lot 2 DP 22757 Oldest school in the Waihi (Category B) 100 Beach Rd, Waihi Beach Beach area. 52. Brighton Reserve War Lot 60 DP 26781 Original war memorial for the Memorial (Category B) Savage St, Waihi Beach Waihi Beach area. 53. Former Omokoroa Settlers Pt Allot 247 Te Puna Has served as a community Hall 334 Omokoroa Road hall since 1950. Associated (Category B) with Cyril Gane and the construction of the ECMT railway in the 1920s. 54. Gerald Crapp Historic Reserve Lot 1 DPS 27731 Associated with the early (Category A) Myrtle Drive, Omokoroa European settlement of Omokoroa Point. Potential for subsurface remains of the Gellibrand/Crapp Homesteads and historic occupation of the area.

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Legal Item Significance Description/Location 55. Walnut Grove (Category B) Lot 25 DPS 15787 Associated with the planting Myrtle Drive, Omokoroa of specimen plantations, orchards and gardens by J.T Gellibrand and Arthur Crapp from the 1870s. 56. Francis Family Homestead Lot 3 DPS 10643 Associated with early 20th (Category B) 4 Francis Road, Omokoroa century farming the District. One of the last remaining farm houses from the early part of the 20th century. 57. Francis Family Cowshed Lot 3 DPS 10643 First milking shed in the (Category B) 4 Francis Road, Omokoroa District. Increasingly rare type of building. 58. Te Kotukutuku School House SECT 1 BLK II Tauranga Land A rare example of a native (Category A) District school in good condition that Heritage New Zealand List Opureora Road, Matakana was established from local Number: 7768 Island initiative and remains (Category 1) important to the local community of Matakana. 59 Bridge Lots 3 & 4 DPS 80226, and Rail bridge on former ECMT. (Category B) Sec 1 SO 350785 60 Bridge SO 55808 Bridge on former ECMT. (Category B) T13/339 61 Bridge Pt Allot 50 SO 25380 Bridge on former ECMT. (Category B) T13/340 62 Bridge Lots 3 & 4 DPS 80226 Bridge on former ECMT. (Category B) T14/602 63 Bridge Lot 4 DPS 88015 Bridge on former ECMT. (Category B) T14/633 64 Bridge Lot 2 DP 378276 Bridge on former ECMT. (Category B) T14/634 65 Bridge Lot 2 DP 425497 Bridge on former ECMT. (Category B) Lot 1 DPS 80881 U14/3100 66 Bridge and Embankment Lot 198 DP 369442 Bridge and embankment on T13/341 Sec 4 SO 23764 former ECMT. Sec 4 SO 25382

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Trees

Category 1: These trees are of such significance that their preservation is regarded as being of national importance.

Item Legal Description Significance 1. Liriodendron tuplip fera Pt Lot 1 DPS 4767 Thought to be older than 50A Moehau Street, Te Puke original Anglican Vicarage built 1904 on site. 2. Vitex Lucens (Puriri) - stand of Jellicoe Street Medians Planted as memorial to local trees lives lost in WWI 3. Various Sequoia sempervirens Sedgemoor Lane, Katikati Planted by Mr G Tetley 1940. (Redwood) - Lot 2 DPS 70523 Good healthy stand of trees. - Lot 2 DPS 89802 - Lot 1 DPS 57030 - Lot 2 DPS 56390 5. Vitex lucens (Puriri) State Highway 2 Planted to commemorate Waterford service to the District by William John Gray 1878-1930. 6. Araucaria heterophylla (Norfolk Lot 391A Te Papa Parish On site of original Oropi Hotel. Is Pine) Oropi School, Oropi Adjacent to former well, now sump in school grounds.

Category 2: These trees are of such significance that their preservation is regarded as being of either regional or particular local importance.

Item Legal Description 7. Cunninghamia lanceolata (China fir) King Street Part Lot 3 DP 33093 8. 2 Vitex Lucens (Puriri) 71 Cameron Road Pt Lot 17 DPS 10177 Flats 6 on DPS 32019 9. Cinnaminum camphora (Camphor Tree) 4 Oroua Street Lot 23 DP 8178 10. Metasequoia glyptostroboides Te Puke Domain Ulmus procera (7) Platinus x hispanica (4) Sequoia sempervirens Sequoiadendeon giganteum Cedrus atlantica ‘glauca’ Quercus rolour (2) Castanea sativa (2) Cedrus deodora Fagus sylvatica 11. Fraximus excelsior 'Raywoodii' (3) Donovan Park Liquidamber styraciflua (11) Melia azerdarach Cedrus deodora Pittosporum euqenoides (4) Metasequoia glyptostroboides Acer nequndo (2) Liriodendron tuplifera Quercus - mixed species of Q.robur, Q.coccinea, Q.rubra and Q.palustris (11) Mulberry ‘Alba’ (3) Albizzian jullibrissin (2) Podocarpus totara (10) Jacaranda

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Item Legal Description 12. Chestnuts (2) 151 Wilson Road South DPS 9276 13. Quercus robur Road Reserve adjoining 46-54 Koutunui Road Lot 2 DPS 3273

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