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Taranaki Stories 
Business And Industry  
Ever wondered who introduced the hotel 6 o'clock closing law in 1918? Or how Brooklands came to be given to the people of New Plymouth? Or who makes the dough for Subway Sandwiches? These are all covered in this section, which looks at the fascinating foundations of the Yarrow bread-making empire; the realm built by the smoking, gambling, hard-living Newton King; and the way paved by politician/businessman Charles Anderson Wilkinson. The founders of some of Taranaki's major businesses, from the past and present, will continue to come to life in this section. The flax trade, the petrochemical industry, freezing works, Port Taranaki and an Inglewood family business - these will all be explored in the future.

The Barber of Opunake - Brian Des Forges By Rhonda Bartle Shaking out the cloth Brian Des Forges, barber, relax... Read More
Waves of Success - Tom Smithers By Rhonda Bartle Lure of the waves Pull into Tom Smithers' busy office on... Read More
A devoted disciple - architect James Chapman-Taylor By Sorrel Hoskin Permanency, honesty, simplicity, beauty and fitness we... Read More
An architectural masterpiece - Wilkinson's Castle
Ironsand Mining In Taranaki By Alison Wallbutton When Cornishman John Perry stepped on to the shore... Read More
Ping's Pie Cart - Pride of the West By Rhonda Bartle Pie cart on Ariki Street For more than 25 years, Ping... Read More
A man with gumption - Arthur Fantham by Sorrel Hoskin An Italian marble statue stands looking out over the g... Read More
Sykes - A Cordial Man By Rhonda Bartle Who was A.E.Sykes? A.E.Sykes might have been an Au... Read More
In Focus: Samuel Feaver, coastal photographer By Rhonda Bartle Sam Feaver sits at his desk, probably penning his in... Read More
Power to the People - the Hawera Hydro Scheme By Rhonda Bartle It was the ever-increasing demand for lighting in the ... Read More
Like the Waters of the Earth
Loui Kuthy - the old man of the sea By Lance Girling-Butcher The lure of the sea Loui Kuthy has always bee... Read More
Part 2 - Life and death off the Taranaki coast
Ships of Wood and Men of Steel: How 'Biggles' Put the Port on CD By Rhonda Bartle 'Biggles' in the Westgate Watchhouse You'd think... Read More
Levi Sarten and the Hole in the Wall
Mokau River Holds Stories of Past By Virginia Winder If you've ever taken the Cream Trip up the Mokau Riv... Read More
One Size Fits All - The Swanndri Success Story By Rhonda Bartle Bob Bowler tells the story There's not much Bob Bowle... Read More
Yarrows - How To Earn a Wholesome Crust By Virginia Winder Noel Yarrow was raised in the Manaia bakery that has... Read More
Dough Days at Manaia - a poem for kidsEnglish Language Comes To Rescue
Long reign of Newton King By Virginia Winder There was a time when the name Newton King was as mu... Read More
Rescued RelicsFormer Glory of BrooklandsThe Real Newton King
The Boom and Bust Years - Taranaki's Green Gold By Rhonda Bartle The Taranaki Coast has long been famous for its fine v... Read More
A Flax Mill at PungarehuOranga Whenua - the flax and film art of Jo Tito
A Place to Be Proud Of By Rhonda Bartle In July 2006, the New Plymouth Technical School buildi... Read More
Time Line - Taranaki PolytechnicAn Interview With Alaric Wilson
Charles Wilkinson Known as Father of Eltham By Virginia Winder After years of fielding late-night calls from irate ... Read More
The 10 wonders of 'Wilkie'
Chew Chong Plays Leading Role in Dairy Industry By Virginia Winder One of Taranaki's most visionary characters was a sm... Read More
Lure of Chew Chong's Water RaceGrandson Remembers Chew Chong 
A shining example - Envoy Stephen Buick By Sorrel Hoskin Envoy Stephen Buick was a legend in Taranaki. Over 70 ... Read More
A Life of Adventure - John Till By Sorrel Hoskin No regrets John Till shakes his head in wonder "I'll ... Read More
Eltham toymaker 'a genius' By Virginia Winder Inventive toymaker Gunnar Berger came to Eltham on a... Read More
The House that Jack Built - how one designer changed the face of Hawera and the dairy industry forever By Rhonda Bartle Plans for safekeeping Safe in the Puke Ariki archives... Read More
The Littlest LibraryThe Architect's Daughter
Mokoia: Where The Sky Fell Down By David Bruce In the 1940s they agitated for a pedestrian crossing on ... Read More
Kāpuni By Sorrel Hoskin "New Baby - All's Well" Early morning on a Sunday in ... Read More
Skunk JuiceWhat is natural gas?
Joe Swainson - a snapshot By Sorrel Hoskin Back in the middle of last century it would have been ... Read More
The Swainson Collection
Thar's gold in them thar hills By Sorrel Hoskin Gold in these hills? Mt Taranaki harbours many sec... Read More
Moturoa black gold - "the good oil" By Sorrell Hoskin The Discovery The world's first successful oil well ... Read More
Moturoa Oilfield Today
Battles to bubbles - Walter Rail and the soap factory By Sorrel Hoskin "Add a little fairy to your tub" Taranaki households w... Read More
A Legacy in Design - Frank Messenger By Rhonda Bartle Ever wondered who designed New Plymouth's iconic Devon... Read More
Yeps Have Much In Store For Opunake By Virginia Winder A "stranger in a strange land" and a tiny woman who ... Read More
A Toast To Yep Family
A Sawmill on Arawhata Road By Rhonda Bartle Sawmilling in their blood In 1909 Henry and John Bart... Read More
From Small Seeds - the Watkins family By Sorrel Hoskin The Watkins brothers were an entrepreneurial lot - ... Read More
A Life of Deeds and Some Little Fame - Rewi Alley By Rhonda Bartle Early beginnings You could say Rewi Alley's parents w... Read More
Seriously, the Back of Beyond
Water from a Long Way Down - Taranaki Mineral Pools By Rhonda Bartle An artesian rush Down on Bonithon Ave, New Plymouth's... Read More
All Aix and No Pains
Indian Family's Fruitful Life By Virginia Winder   One of New Zealand's earliest Indian fruitsho... Read More
Jury Clan's Big Steps For Plantkind By Anne Stembridge   Taranaki gardener Felix Jury brought Vulcan a... Read More


Taranaki Stories.
Sheryl George

Sheryl George has represented New Zealand in three sports. Find out what they are, the battles she's fought and won and how her incredible sporting talents are leading her on and upwards once again...

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