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Historic Heritage & Sites of Significance to Tangata Whenua SCHEDULE 1: HISTORIC HERITAGE & SITES OF SIGNIFICANCE TO TANGATA WHENUA 1A: Buildings and Objects Ref Name Address Heritage New Zealand Category Valuation Inventory: Urban Rural Category and Listing Number Item No Map Map number H1 Hawera Water Tower Albion Street, Hawera Category 1 (Reg. 143) 1 12340 41400 C Hawera: 12i 10 A3 H2 Public Library High Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 841) 2 12340 21400 C Hawera: 12i 10 HiN2 H3 National Bank Cnr High & Princes Streets, Hawera Category 2 (List. 856) 2 12340 21700 C Hawera: 12i 10 HiN3 H4 White Hart Hotel Cnr High & Princes Streets, Hawera Category 2 (List. 867) 2 12340 17800 C Hawera: 12i 10 HiN4 H5 Post Box Cnr High & Victoria Streets, Hawera Category 2 (List. 864) 2 1234031600 C Hawera: 12i 10 HiS13 H6 The Warehouse Cnr High & Regent Streets, Hawera Category 2 (List. 850) 2 12340 36900 C Hawera: 12i 10 HiS5 H7 Bob Thomas Pharmacy 131-133 High Street, Hawera 2 12340 33400 C Hawera: 12i 10 HiS6 H8 Patterson’s Building High Street, Hawera Category 2 Proposal (List. 858) 2 12340 32900 C Hawera: 12i 10 HiS8 H9 Hawera Courthouse Princes Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 839) 2 12340 40900 C Hawera: 12i 10 PE4 H10 War Memorial Arch Princes Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 5423) 2 1234020700B C Hawera: 12i 10 PE8 Proposed South Taranaki District Plan (Appeals Version – February 2017) Page 1 of 9 Schedule 1: Historic Heritage and Sites of Significance to Tangata Whenua Ref Name Address Heritage New Zealand Category Valuation Inventory: Urban Rural Category and Listing Number Item No Map Map number H11 County Council Offices 33 Princes Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 862) 2 12340 38600 C Hawera: 12i 10 PW2 H12 Wing Wah Restaurant (old 69-71 Princes Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 866) 2 12340 38200 C Hawera: 12i 10 Bank of New South Wales) PW3 H13 Bank of New Zealand Princes Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 7100) 2 12340 38100 C Hawera: 12i 10 PW4 H14 Filbee/McNair Building 79 Princes Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 838) 2 12340 38000 C Hawera: 12i 10 (Charles Major’s office) PW5 H15 Caplen Building 81 Princes Street, Hawera Category 2 Proposal (List. 837) 2 12340 37900 C Hawera: 12i 10 PW6 H16 Edmondston Building Cnr Princes & Riddiford Streets, Hawera 2 12340 37800 C Hawera: 12i 10 PW7 H17 Wesley Methodist Church Regent Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 865) 2 12340 35000 C Hawera: 12i 10 RW1 H18 Hawera Star building (facade Regent Street, Hawera 2 12340 34800 C Hawera: 12i 10 only) RW2 H19 St Mary’s Anglican Church Cnr Collins & Princes Streets, Hawera Category 2 (List. 861) 2 12340 09100 O Hawera: 12j 10 C3 H20 Latham House 58 Collins Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 854) 2 12340 27900 O Hawera: 12j 10 C2 H21 Atkinson House 76 Glover Road, Hawera Category 2 (List. 2723) 2 12321 01400 O Hawera: 12f 10 G1 H22 Dr Buist’s House 24 High Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 853) 2 12340 25000 O Hawera: 12j 10 Hi1 H23 Hawera Club 38 High Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 852) 2 12340 25600 O Hawera: 12i 10 Hi2 Proposed South Taranaki District Plan (Appeals Version – February 2017) Page 2 of 9 Schedule 1: Historic Heritage and Sites of Significance to Tangata Whenua Ref Name Address Heritage New Zealand Category Valuation Inventory: Urban Rural Category and Listing Number Item No Map Map number H24 King Edward Park Gates High Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 855) 2 12330 43700 O Hawera: 12i 10 Hi3 H25 Albert Fantham Statue High Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 844) 2 12330 43700 O Hawera: 12i 10 Hi4 H26 Wendy Statue King Edward Park, High Street, Hawera Category 2 (List. 7469) 2 12330 43700 O Hawera: 12i 10 Hi7 H27 Fountain New Hawera Hospital, 37 Hunter Street, Category 2 (List. 849) 2 12321-36500 O Hawera: 12h 10 Hawera Hu2 H28 Te Ngutu Grain Store Katene Road, Normanby Category 2 (List. 851) 2 12270 06600 O Hawera: 09 Ka1 H29 Finlay House 151b Ohawe Road, Ohawe Beach Category 2 Proposal (List. 2 12270 61100 O Hawera: 10 2724) O1 H30 VS Young House 239 South Road, Hawera 2 12321 52100 O Hawera: 12l 10 So4 H31 Wilkie House 76 Turuturu Road, Hawera 2 12290 01500 O Hawera: 12f 10 T1 H32 Eltham Historical Society 71 Bridge Street, Eltham Category 2 (List. 834) 2 12200 38800 Eltham: Br10 07b 11 Building (Westpac Trust Building) H33 David Syme’s Office 79 Bridge Street, Eltham 2 12200 38600 Eltham: Br12 07b 11 H34 Mr TB Crump’s Legal Office 123 Bridge Street, Eltham Category 2 (List. 832) 2 12200 37200 Eltham: Br14 07b 11 H35 Shop 125 Bridge Street, Eltham Category 2 (List. 833) 2 12200 37100 Eltham: Br15 07b 11 H36 Post Office 45 Bridge Street, Eltham Category 2 (List. 830) 2 12200 44400 Eltham: Br4 07d 11 H37 Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) 49 Bridge Street, Eltham Category 2 (List. 826) 2 12200 44300 Eltham: Br6 07d 11 H38 Coronation Hotel 67 Bridge Street, Eltham 2 12200 44100 Eltham: Br8 07d 11 H39 Wilkinson’s Building 150 High Street, Eltham 2 12200 47600 Eltham: H1 07b 11 Proposed South Taranaki District Plan (Appeals Version – February 2017) Page 3 of 9 Schedule 1: Historic Heritage and Sites of Significance to Tangata Whenua Ref Name Address Heritage New Zealand Category Valuation Inventory: Urban Rural Category and Listing Number Item No Map Map number H40 Eltham Veterinary Group 48 Railway Street, Eltham Category 2 (List. 827) 2 12200 08401 Eltham: R2 07a 11 (former Courthouse) H41 Municipal Building 3 Stanners Street, Eltham Category 2 (List. 828) 2 12200 13200 Eltham: S1 07b 11 H42 Eltham Town Hall Stanners Street, Eltham Category 2 (List. 7127) 2 12200 13200 Eltham: S2 07b 11 H43 St Joseph’s Hall 35 Stanners Street, Eltham Category 2 (List. 831) 2 12200 13400C Eltham: S5 07b 11 H44 St Joseph’s Convent School 35 Stanners Street, Eltham Category 2 (List. 2719) 2 12200 13400C Eltham: S7 07b 11 H45 St Mark’s Anglican Church 36 Egmont Street, Kaponga Category 2 (List. 2722) 2 12190 05000 Kaponga: E2 06 08 Sunday School Hall H46 Old Library and Central Victoria Street, Kaponga Category 2 (List. 835) 2 12190 12800 Kaponga: V2 06 08 Information Centre H47 St John’s Methodist Church 57 Victoria Street, Kaponga Category 2 (List. 2720) 2 12190 01400 Kaponga: W1 06 08 H48 Manaia Redoubt Blockhouses Bennett Drive (Manaia Golf Course) 2 12260 37100 Manaia: B2 07, 09, 10 H49 Memorial Obelisk South Road, Manaia Category 2 (List. 937) 2 N/A Manaia: S9 08 07, 09 H50 Memorial Obelisk South Road, Manaia Category 2 (List. 938) 2 N/A Manaia: S10 08 07, 09 H51 World War I Memorial Band South Road, Manaia Category 2 (List. 940) 2 N/A Manaia: S11 08 07, 09 Rotunda H52 Post Office 47 South Road, Manaia 2 12260 15600 Manaia: S7 08 07, 09 H53 Otakeho Anglican Church (St 4 Campbell Road, Otakeho Category 2 (List. 7272) 2 12241 18200 Opunake: 07 John the Devine) Cm1 H54 Lighthouse 472 Cape Road, Pungarehu Category 2 (List. 820) 2 11920 19401 Opunake: 02 Cp1 H55 Pungarehu Blockhouse 9 Pungarehu Road, Pungarehu Category 2 (List. 818) 2 11920 23902 Opunake: 02 02 Pun1 H56 Rahotu Memorial Gates Main South Road, Rahotu Category 2 (List. 823) 2 11930 02200A/B Opunake: 03 02 Su10 Proposed South Taranaki District Plan (Appeals Version – February 2017) Page 4 of 9 Schedule 1: Historic Heritage and Sites of Significance to Tangata Whenua Ref Name Address Heritage New Zealand Category Valuation Inventory: Urban Rural Category and Listing Number Item No Map Map number H57 Wright House 5985 & 5993 South Road, Rahotu Category 2 Proposal (List. 2 11920 22300 Opunake: 02 2717) Su11 H58 Pihama Cenotaph South Road, Pihama 2 1194031400 Opunake: 05 04 Su3 H59 Original Rahotu School Main South Road, Rahotu Category 2 (List. 821) 2 11930 00200B Opunake: 03 02 Su9 H60 Old Courthouse Tasman Street, Opunake Category 2 (List. 4953) 2 11970 28500 Opunake: T6 04a 03, 04 H61 St Barnabas Anglican Church Tasman Street, Opunake II (List. 822) 2 11970 03100 Opunake: T8 04a 03 and Hall H62 The Pah 170 Egmont Street, Patea Category 2 (List. 5422) 2 12440 07800 Patea: E1 15a 14 H63 Library and Plunket Rooms Egmont Street, Patea Category 2 (List. 7480) 2 12440 17200 Patea: E2 15a 14 H64 Aotea Memorial Canoe Egmont Street, Patea 2 12440 17200 Patea: E3 15b 14 H65 Albion Hotel Egmont Street, Patea 2 12440 21400 Patea: E5 15b 14 H66 St George’s Anglican Church 31 Egmont Street, Patea Category 1 (List. 150) 1 12440 49600A Patea: E7 15b 14 H67 Old Post Office Stafford Street, Patea 2 12440 10400 Patea: S1 15b 14 H68 Town Hall Bear Street, Waverley Category 2 (List. 944) 2 12470 22900 Waverley: B1 16b 17 H69 St Mark’s Church Kaipo Street, Waitotara II (List. 955) 2 12400 02100 Waverley: K1 17 22 H70 Rewi Alley’s House Moeawatea Valley, Waitotara Category 2 (List. 5448) 2 12450 09700 Waverley: 16 M1 H71 Waverley Railway Station Oturi Road, Waverley Category 1 (List. 5109) 1 12390 00908 Waverley: 16b 17 O1 H72 Tutahi Church 3165 State Highway 3 2 12420 11700 Waverley: 22 Sh3 H73 War Memorial Clock Tower Weraroa Road, Waverley 2 12470 24800 Waverley: 16b 17 W10 Proposed South Taranaki District Plan (Appeals Version – February 2017) Page 5 of 9 Schedule 1: Historic Heritage and Sites of Significance to Tangata Whenua Ref Name Address Heritage New Zealand Category Valuation Inventory: Urban Rural Category and Listing Number Item No Map Map number H74 Post Office Cnr Weraroa Road and Chester Street, 2 12470 24700 Waverley: 16b 17 Waverley W11 H75 Normanby Redoubt and Ketemarae Road, Normanby 2 1237000200 Outer 11a 09, 10 Memorial Hawera: Ke2 H76 Te Ngutu O Te Manu 914 Ahipaipa Road, Okaiawa 2 1227017100A/B Outer 09 Memorial Hawera: A1 H77 Kaponga Centennial 46 Egmont Street, Kaponga 2 1219013800 Kaponga: E3 06 08 Memorial Plunket Rooms H78 Turuturu Mokai Redoubt 205 Turuturu Road, Hawera 2 1229006200 Outer 12d 10, 13 Memorial Hawera: T2 H79 Otakeho School (Front Gate 2121 South Road, Otakeho 2 1224116600A/B Opunake: 07 and Fence only) Su2 H80 Wilkinson’s Homestead 214A High Street, Eltham Category 2 Proposal (List.
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