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Taranaki Stories 
Farming  

In this section, a small Chinese man called Chew Chong makes a huge impact on the Taranaki dairy industry – with the help of fungus and by spreading the word on butter-making hygiene. Another man with deep dairying roots has to take over the family farm when he is just 11 years old – then works through extraordinary changes in methods and machinery. A giant of a man survives a miserable childhood to find love and land in South Taranaki, where he heartily embraces the idea of sharemilking. An Eltham man turns milking methods around with a moving invention – and takes the world by storm.


This section will expand over time to cover the innovators and inroads made in tending the land.



A Girl Called Pearl: Early Farming Days on East Road, Stratford By Rhonda Bartle A mother who loved pearls Pearl Wildermoth's strong, ... Read More
Portrait of Pungarehu By Rhonda Bartle Pungarehu in 2007: Surf Highway 45 forms the main st... Read More
Mōkau trip down memory lane By Sorrel Hoskin It's a strange feeling standing on an old house site. ... Read More
JJ Patterson - His Word Was His Bond By Virginia Winder In the early part of the 20th century, James John Pa... Read More
A dog's best friend - Bernard Murphy By Sorrel Hoskin Bernard Murphy has been up early mustering. The 80 yea... Read More
Mokau River Holds Stories of Past By Virginia Winder If you've ever taken the Cream Trip up the Mokau Riv... Read More
Early Days Of Milking Tough On Children By Mary Hutching In the early days of settlement, a typical day for man... Read More
A Grand Day Out at Pembroke School By Rhonda Bartle It's a great day, a proud day, a sunny day not to be m... Read More
Talking of Pembroke - the Bayly BunchOld Rules for Teachers
Prickles and all - Taranaki boxthorn By Sorrel Hoskin Boxthorn - about as Taranaki as you can get. Image: ... Read More
Mills and Milkers - William Hulke Walks the First Jersey Cow to Taranaki By Rhonda Bartle A Pioneering Farmer Bell Block farmer William Hulke w... Read More
Like A Scene From the Wild, Wild West - William Hulke and the Puketapu Feud
Made in Switzerland - For Kaponga By Rhonda Bartle Down on the farm: Werner and Theresa Gut. Image Dail... Read More
Eltham - Town of Many Firsts By Virginia Winder Eltham is the first town in New Zealand to have a wa... Read More
Mokau Life Upstream Battle By Amelia Bury Imagine having so much free whitebait you end up feeding th... Read More
Eltham Man Turns Milking Around By Virginia Winder Cow psychology led an Eltham man to mastermind one o... Read More
Born at Ōaonui - Con Kuriger By Rhonda Bartle A basic entry Con Kuriger was born in 1922, in an old... Read More
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 
Time consigns Rowan to history By David Bruce For sale for removal, an old hall, used to be a school. ... Read More
Ross Dunlop and the Revolutionary Farmer of Tokaora By Rhonda Bartle Down on the farm Standing on the rise of Ross Dunlop'... Read More
The Battens: a great niece remembersThe Feisty Fordson Tractor
Life on a back-blocks farm: Roland Kennedy By Sorrel Hoskin The goat that could harrow Roland Kennedy learnt how ... Read More
They breed them tough in South Taranaki - Louise Willis By Sorrel Hoskin Louise Willis grew up in tough times. The following... Read More
Honnor among Tractors By Sorrel Hoskin Both Colin Honnor and his tractor are in retirement - ... Read More
At My Father's Knee By Rhonda Bartle New books and old: Owen Henry at home. Image Puke Ar... Read More
The Whangamomona Road: a trip to Somewhere By Sorrel Hoskin Not for the faint hearted The Whangamomona Road is no... Read More
A Whole Lot of Bull - Jim Thwaites and the Bull of the Century By Rhonda Bartle   Red Dante: Pride of the Glanton Stud.   ... Read More
A Rehab Farm at Mokoia


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Read about Don McGlashan's Jackie's Song

A song by musician Don McGlashan is set in Taranaki's past. Find out the background to the haunting, Jackie's Song...

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