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G5 Schedule : POST EUROPEAN CONTACT SCHEDULE 1 GISBORNE 1 MAKARAKA 3 MATAWHERO 3 MANUTUKE 4 WAERENGA-A-HIKA 4 ORMOND 4 PATUTAHI 4 WAITUHI 5 WAIPAOA 5 Gisborne District Council Operative 31 January 2006 Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan G5 Schedule : POST EUROPEAN CONTACT SCHEDULE 1 GISBORNE 1 MAKARAKA 3 MATAWHERO 3 MANUTUKE 4 WAERENGA-A-HIKA 4 ORMOND 4 PATUTAHI 4 WAITUHI 5 WAIPAOA 5 TE KARAKA 5 MATAWAI 5 MOTU 5 TOLAGA BAY 6 ANAURA BAY 6 TOKOMARU BAY 7 TE PUIA SPRINGS 8 WAIPIRO BAY 8 RUATORIA 8 TUPAROA 8 REPORUA 9 TIKITIKI 9 EAST CAPE 9 TE ARAROA 9 HICKS BAY 10 Gisborne District Council Operative 31 January 2006 Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan G5 Schedule : POST EUROPEAN CONTACT SCHEDULE GISBORNE Ref HPT/NZAA Significant Internal Val No. Legal Description Location Description Townscape Category No No. Heritage Fabric P1 8411/091 Lot 57 DP 7819 Lot 1 DP 7903 - Esplanade Road, Kaiti, Gisborne Cook Landing Site Historic Reserve A Historicres P2 8411/091 Lot 1 DP 7903 - Historicres HPT3473 Esplanade Road, Kaiti, Gisborne Cook Landing Site Monument A* P3 8411/071/1 Pts 344 344A Blk VII Turanganui SD Titirangi Reserve, Kaiti, Gisborne Waikahua Cottage Site arch Pt Gisborne Domain P4 Pt 2 DP 1998 Blk VII Turanganui SD Titirangi Reserve, Kaiti, Gisborne Freezing Workers War Memorial A* P5 8411/070 Lot 3 DP 3584 Blk VII Turanganui SD Esplanade Road/Crawford Road, Kaiti, Kaiti Freezing Works building B Gisborne P6 road reserve road reserve and part of Lot 38 DP Y18/381 Esplanade Road, Kaiti, Gisborne Read’s Store and Jetty Site arch 8411/069 7819 P7 8411/89/20 Lot 14 DP 7819 HPT3533 over Turanganui River, Read’s Quay to Railway Bridge B Esplanade Road, Gisborne P8 N/A N/A HPT3534 over Turanganui River, Wainui Road to Gladstone Road Bridge B Esplanade Road, Gisborne P9 N/A N/A HPT3569 over Taruheru River, Peel Street to Peel Street Bridge B Fitzherbert Street, Gisborne P10 844/305 Lot 2 Pt 4 DP 3148 HPT4421 75 the Esplanade, Kaiti, Gisborne Kerridge House - residential A Entire interior P11 N/A esplanade reserve HPT3472 Esplanade Park, Kaiti, Gisborne Cenotaph A* P12 N/A road reserve corner of Ormond Road and Fitzherbert horse trough B Street, Gisborne P13 N/A Pt 3 DP 3003 HPT3536 Fitzherbert Street, Gisborne Sievwright Memorial - 1993 plaque, interpretative plaque A* P14 846/334 Lots 55 56 Blk A DP 209, Lots 13 14 HPT814 Gisborne Museum & Arts Centre 18-22 Wyllie Cottage A Entire interior DP 319, Lot 2 DP 2148 Stout Street, Gisborne P15 846/334 Lots 55 56 Blk A DP 209, Lots 13 14 HPT3521 Gisborne Museum & Arts Centre 18-22 Sled House A DP 319, Lot 2 DP 2148 Stout Street, Gisborne P16 846/334 Lots 55 56 Blk A DP 209, Lots 13 14 HPT3537 Gisborne Museum & Arts Centre 18-22 Lysnar House B DP 319, Lot 2 DP 2148 Stout Street, Gisborne P17 846/334 Lots 55 56 Blk A DP 209, Lots 13 14 HPT3554 Gisborne Museum & Arts Centre 18-22 Star of Canada Maritime Museum A Last Updated 24 October 2018 G5 Scheduke - 1 * Townscape Values Apply arch = Archaeological Site (Refer Chapter 3 for Archaeological Site Provisions) Subject to Rule C4.1.12 (15) Gisborne District Council Operative 31 January 2006 Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan DP 319, Lot 2 DP 2148 Stout Street, Gisborne Ref HPT/NZAA Significant Internal Val No. Legal Description Location Description Townscape Category No No. Heritage Fabric P18 856/507 Lot 4 Pts 3 6 DP 2008 Turanganui HPT812 34 Cobden Street, Gisborne Te Rau Kahikatea - residential A* Staircase Blk Original doors Original fire surrounds Original moulded trims (ceilings, architraves, scoatias, skirtings) Built-in fixtures (bench chests on staircase, built-in cabinet and shelves beside fireplace (ground floor), built-in cabinet and shelves in the room adjacent to Cobden Street (ground floor)) P19 N/A road and esplanade reserve south end of Peel Street, Gisborne pillbox B P20 856/345 Lot 1 DP 2749 Alfred Cox Park, Grey Street, Gisborne pillbox B P21 826/196 Pt Awapuni 1H Blk VI Turanganui SD Awapuni Road, Gisborne pillbox B P22 8411/74? Pt Lot 3 DP 5159 Titirangi Drive, Titirangi Reserve, Kaiti, gun emplacement B Gisborne P23 858/205/01/ 55724 P4 LO 33368 - Stn bldg & HPT3531 Grey Street, Awapuni, Gisborne Railway Station B Entire interior B0 platform P24 858/096 Lot 1 DP 4310 - Domain HPT3567 Churchill Park, Centennial Marine Drive, former gaol C The cells and cell doors, the entire Gisborne wardens’ area, the women prisoners’ yard and surrounding cells P25 N/A esplanade reserve Nelson Park, Loisel St/Campion Rd, Nelson Bros Freezing Works Site arch Gisborne P26 824/125/1 Lot 1 DP 4477 Blk II Turanganui SD HPT7235 Back Ormond Road, Hexton, Gisborne Acton – Estate House A The entire interior except: Blk XIV Waimata SD - Kitchen, adjacent to maid’s dining room and the rooms to the north of these rooms (ground floor) - Bathrooms P27 855/515/3 Lot 1 DP 8454 147 Roebuck Road, Gisborne Flying Nun Backpackers (formerly St Joseph’s B Convent) P28 846/413/01 Lot 1 DP 4875 HPT813 25B Fitzherbert St, Gisborne Town and Country Women’s Club B Last Updated 24 October 2018 G5 Scheduke - 2 * Townscape Values Apply arch = Archaeological Site (Refer Chapter 3 for Archaeological Site Provisions) Subject to Rule C4.1.12 (15) Gisborne District Council Operative 31 January 2006 Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan MAKARAKA Ref HPT/NZAA Significant Internal Val No. Legal Description Location Description Category No. No. Heritage Fabric P29 826/065 Pt Matawhero 5 Blk II Turanganui SD S.H. 35, Makaraka Makaraka Cemetery A* P30 826/065 Pt Matawhero 5 Blk II Turanganui SD Makaraka cemetery, S.H. 35, Makaraka Poverty Bay Historic Mass Grave Monument A P31 826/128 Pt 1 DP 3349 Lot 1 DP 1329 Lot 2 HPT3522 Racecourse Road, Makaraka Totalisator Building C DP3636, Lot 4 DP 3349 Blk II Turanganui P32 826/128 Pt 1 DP 3349 Lot 1 DP 1329 Lot 2 HPT3523 Racecourse Road, Makaraka old grandstand B DP3636, Lot 4 DP 3349 Blk II Turanganui P33 826/093 Lot 1 Pt Lot 2 DP 2758 Blk II HPT4361 Main Road, Makaraka Kia Ora Dairy Co buildings (East Coast Museum of A* Turanganui SD Technology) - water processing structures: windmill, sheds and well P34 826/256 Gaz 80-2695 Pt Lot 1 DP 3349 Lot HPT3556 108 Main Road, Makaraka Roseland Tavern B DP 5228 Blk II Turanganui SD P35 826/242/3? 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