Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison
Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison
Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison
Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison
Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison
Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison

Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison

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Terawhiti by Catherine Morrison.

Published by Arty Bees, Wellington, New Zealand. Very good softback, no inscriptions, some minor marks. A little creasing. 21x30 cm landscape, 196pp, plans, b&w photo illus. (South Wellington farming station history.)

South Wellington farming station history. Terawhiti Station is one of New Zealand's oldest and largest sheep stations, located along the south coast of Wellington. Terawhiti Station has seen a diverse range of land uses over the past 160 years. Originally a cattle station, Terawhiti grew into one of New Zealand's largest sheep stations before returning to cattle in 1993. The station originally consisted of the upraised marine terrace at Tongue Point on Wellington's south coast and was purchased by two Wellington businessmen Samuel Revans and William Mein Smith following the sale of Crown 'waste lands'. Captain William Barnard Rhodes later bought Revans s land at Tongue Point stocking it with shorthorn cattle. His young manager, James McMenamen (known as Terawhiti Jack), later bought the Tongue Point farm and neighbouring blocks, forming Terawhiti Station and (later) Te Kamaru Station (at Te Ika a maru Bay). Today the station is approximately 13,000 acres (53 km2) in size, running from Te Ika a Maru Bay in the north, down to Karori Stream in the south and Cape Terawhiti in the West."

Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison
Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison
Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison
Terawhiti. By Catherine Morrison