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regional park, there had been a tendency for the old farm buildings to be demolished except for the farmhouse. In the case of
Scandrett’s farm, however, the heritage division of the ARC saw all the buildings retained and preserved. The caravan site leases were withdrawn, and bach leases gradually ran out. Three 40s-style baches were kept and restored for rental. One had been previously owned by
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to be built at the western end of what was now known as
Scandretts Bay. Over 50 years this expanded to 80 site leases on the property for baches, caravans and camping, which often provided more income than the farm. Generations of holiday makers, and the families of Ray and George, have fond memories
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The – today restored – concrete villa was completed in 1886. Instead of the typical kauri timber, it was made of an early type of concrete, with shingle transported by cutter from
Motuketekete Island, then owned by Scandrett. The original invoice for the house was discovered and is being preserved by
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Mātairoa / Mullet Point takes its name from the headland pā located on its northern extremity, which is protected by seaward steep cliffs and by a defensive landward ditch. Although its earthworks are hard to make out from years of farming, this was less of a defensive site, more a lookout point over
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When Thomas died of pneumonia in 1927 at age 50, his sons George (III), aged 17, and
Raymond, aged 13, helped their mother Lucy run the farm; along with their sister Mabel, from age 19, for much of the following decade; and their brother Thomas (II), from age 9. The farm received its first telephone
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George and Helena's second son, Thomas was born in 1876. After marrying Lucy Driver of Thames the year before, Thomas took over his parents' farm in 1907. He added a further 260 acres to the farming operation and became a successful farmer, dairyman, orchardist, market gardener, nurseryman, apiarist
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Crops in the bay would have included kūmara, hue (gourds), uhi (yams), taro and aruhe (the root of the bracken fern). The stream wetlands would have provided food like raupō pollen, pūkeko and ducks; and building and weaving materials like raupō, kuta and harakeke or flax. The former coastal forest
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Mahurangi block from 'the united tribes of Thames' on 13 April 1841 included Mātairoa / Mullet Point, effectively leaving Ngāti Manuhiri and Ngāti Rongo landless. By the early 1840s the Crown had recognised the interests of local resident groups like Ngāti Manuhiri, Ngāti
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Centuries of continuous Māori settlement was centred in the same area where the
Scandrett family had their home and gardens, behind Purahurawai / Scandretts Bay. This area was warm, relatively sheltered, had easily worked soils and permanent water sources from several small streams leading to the
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force in 1822, and a large combined Ngāpuhi force in 1825. Local survivors fled to the
Waikato, the Bay of Islands, and north of Whangārei, until the mid-1830s when peace had been settled between tribes, and the influence of Christianity had begun. They returned to discover non-resident Hauraki
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and did not want control of land, rather the famed tauranga mangō or shark fishing grounds north of Whāngaparāoa, including
Purahurawai / Scandretts Bay and Moanauriuri / Kawau Bay, where thousands of school sharks were caught and dried in late summer for winter food. The Te Kawerau hapū (Ngāti
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heritage award in 2007 for the conservation work done on the farm buildings. In 2011 interpretive panels were installed in the old homestead on topics such as information about
Scandrett family members who lived on the farm, the buildings and architecture, and about historical food production.
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Mātairoa / Mullet Point was occupied by Māori for many generations, evidenced by visible archaeological features including two headland pā, tūāpapa (house terraces), rua (food storage pits), ahu otaota (shell middens), rubbish dumps (from food waste), and groves of harakeke (flax), karaka and
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Mātairoa was now referred to by Europeans as 'Mullet Point' and Purahurawai was now referred to as 'Mullet Bay'. In 1853 a Crown grant to Mullet Point and the eastern half of Mullet Bay (later Scandretts Bay) was issued to John Willis who quickly on-sold the 35 acre Mullet Point property to
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and poultry man. He was highly awarded at Agricultural and Pastoral (A&P) shows. In addition to raising four children, Lucy was involved in farm production, sewed most of the family clothing, made bread & butter daily, baked, and preserved fruit & vegetables.
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leader Maki dividing up the entire Mahurangi area among his three eldest sons, Manuhiri (Ngāti Manuhiri), Ngawhetu (Ngāti Rongo), and Maeaeariki (Ngāti Raupō, Ngāti Kahu and Ngati Kā), including the land that now makes up Scandrett Regional Park.
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in Ireland and gradually brought it into production. The oldest building still on the park is the barn built in 1864 which was used to store hay, saddles and farm equipment, and also doubled as a community hall. In the 1870s, a
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in 1936, its first metalled road in 1947 and electricity in 1954. An additional neighbouring 163 acres was bought for £3000 before George and Ray took over management of the property in 1951 and farmed as
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tribal confederations, over control of the fishing resources of the eastern coastline between the Whāngaparāoa peninsula and Matakana, began in the 1720s and continued sporadically throughout the century.
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shipbuilder William Davis Anderson who settled on the land with his Māori wife, Ripeka, and their five children. In partnership with William Garland he completed a 24 ton sailing schooner
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sailed through the northern Hauraki Gulf, roughly charting the coastline. Other European sailing vessels, mainly whalers, arrived from the early 1800s. Missionaries including Reverend
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of helping with milking, haymaking and lambing, as well as fishing, harvesting shellfish and field mushrooms, horse riding, swimming, water skiing, picnicking and wandering the farm.
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the council with a copy on display at the farm. The cost of the home and some additional work on other buildings was £418 or the equivalent of $ NZD 474,000 in 2010.
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44.4 hectares, including Scandretts Bay and Mullet Point, was brought by the Auckland Regional Council (ARC) for $ 4,750,000 in 1998 for use as a regional park.
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Local tradition says the land was occupied by ancient peoples known as Ngāti Kui, Tūtūmaiao and Tūrehu, and that the famous ancestor and voyager,
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Scandrett Regional Park is a 44 hectare park bordering Scandretts Bay. The north-east point of the park is called Mullet Point.
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One of a series of information panels introducing the history of Scandretts' farm at Scandrett Regional Park.
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A Field Guide to Auckland: Exploring the Region's Natural and Historical Heritage
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the seaways to the north and south, and for spotting fish and whales.
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Panorama of Scandretts Bay, Mullet Point & historic buildings.
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featuring former bach dwellers and Sue Blake (née Scandrett).
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Scandrett Regional Park was opened by Prime Minister
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895:. National Historic Heritage Workshop 2004,
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1697:Rodney District Council (defunct)
991:. Michelle Edge, Auckland Council
901:New Zealand Historic Places Trust
544:Farms and Stations of New Zealand
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1125:. New Zealand Film Commission
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2868:Pāuatahanui Wildlife Reserve
1028:"New Zealand Herald Website"
948:"New Zealand Herald Website"
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1572:Facilities and attractions
1072:"Auckland Council Website"
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855:; Murdoch, Graeme (2008).
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1656:Wenderholm Regional Park
1624:Tāwharanui Regional Park
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2896:Maungauika / North Head
2807:Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne
2712:Ka Whata Tu O Rakihouia
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1609:Scandrett Regional Park
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3174:Aoraki / Mount Cook
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2293:Waitematā and Gulf
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3488:Tawhitokino
3478:Tāpapakanga
3443:Orere Point
3403:Lake Tekapo
3169:Abel Tasman
3079:Te Angiangi
3069:Tauparikākā
3059:Taputeranga
2722:Lake Sumner
2672:Craigieburn
2560:North Shore
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2464:Orere Point
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2013:Subdivision
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1981:Local Board
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1790:Subdivision
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1775:Local Board
1689:Rodney ward
1523:Puhoi River
1518:Ōmaha River
1468:Hōteo River
1463:Dome Forest
1372:Point Wells
1303:New Zealand
1107:11 February
1056:2 September
932:23 December
612:Helen Clark
465:George Grey
296:Musket Wars
248:Ngāti Rongo
194:Purahurawai
165:New Zealand
91: /
79:174°46′26″E
66:Coordinates
3716:Categories
3566:Bruce Park
3543:Whakatīwai
3538:Whakanewha
3533:Wenderholm
3483:Tāwharanui
3473:Shakespear
3453:Pakuratahi
3348:Ātiu Creek
3272:Lewis Pass
3245:Te Urewera
3074:Tāwharanui
3024:Parininihi
2959:Horoirangi
2830:Bushy Park
2792:Te Papanui
2777:Ruataniwha
2667:Coromandel
2539:Whakatīwai
2534:Whakanewha
2529:Wenderholm
2489:Tāwharanui
2479:Shakespear
2404:Ātiu Creek
2212:Dairy Flat
2005:Papatoetoe
1856:Puketāpapa
1839:Maungawhau
1672:Government
1513:Omaha Cove
1412:Whangateau
1322:Algies Bay
1099:(Report).
995:17 October
954:3 December
833:2 December
759:Q118136068
722:References
605:Lake Taupō
588:Geoff Moon
393:camped on
387:James Cook
267:Te Kawerau
252:Ngāti Kahu
76:36°26′35″S
56:82km from
3665:Whitireia
3468:Scandrett
3413:Mahurangi
3383:Ferrymead
3333:Akatarawa
3229:Whanganui
3219:Tongariro
3194:Kahurangi
3189:Fiordland
3094:Te Matuku
3044:Punakaiki
2969:Kahurangi
2954:Hikurangi
2850:Zealandia
2772:Raukumara
2737:Northland
2702:Kaimanawa
2566:Waitakere
2474:Scandrett
2439:Mahurangi
2337:Waitematā
2245:Waitākere
2230:Wellsford
2224:Warkworth
2141:Kaipātiki
1954:Pakuranga
1417:Woodcocks
1407:Warkworth
1332:Big Ōmaha
489:Warkworth
355:Rangatira
345:tawāpou.
283:Marutūahu
175:Geography
3591:Wetlands
3408:Long Bay
2797:Victoria
2762:Remutaka
2752:Pirongia
2682:Hakatere
2589:Franklin
2584:Papakura
2572:Auckland
2434:Long Bay
2053:Papakura
2036:Manurewa
1896:Pukekohe
1887:Franklin
1877:Franklin
1845:Ōwairaka
1402:Ti Point
1387:Sandspit
1367:Pōhuehue
1357:Matakana
1299:Auckland
1184:NZ Local
1172:NZ Local
1155:22 April
971:NZ Local
755:Wikidata
560:Lisadian
520:Lisadian
516:Lisadian
477:townland
473:Lisadian
338:harakeke
307:kaitiaki
256:Ngātiwai
214:, muri (
200:Mātairoa
161:Auckland
58:Auckland
45:Location
3528:Waitawa
3508:Waharau
3498:Te Muri
3493:Te Ārai
3423:Muriwai
3398:Kaitoke
3368:Belmont
3214:Rakiura
3209:Paparoa
3162:Current
2782:Tararua
2767:Ruahine
2757:Pureora
2662:Catlins
2652:Aorangi
2647:Ahuriri
2578:Manukau
2524:Waitawa
2514:Waharau
2504:Te Muri
2499:Te Ārai
2449:Muriwai
2320:Waiheke
1969:Manukau
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649:Gallery
518:label.
413:Ngāpuhi
349:beach.
112:Created
3448:Pākiri
3358:Āwhitu
3338:Ambury
3238:Former
3184:Egmont
3054:Tapuae
2974:Kapiti
2944:Hautai
2929:Akaroa
2747:Oteake
2707:Kaweka
2692:Hanmer
2555:Rodney
2469:Pākiri
2414:Āwhitu
2399:Ambury
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2193:Rodney
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2162:Ōrākei
2099:Tāmaki
1948:Howick
1942:Botany
1933:Howick
1923:Howick
1908:Waiuku
1902:Wairoa
1763:Albany
1317:Ahuroa
1295:Rodney
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551:baches
212:mullet
3674:Other
3433:Ōmana
3373:Duder
2687:Hāwea
2657:Aotea
2459:Ōmana
2419:Duder
2218:Kumeū
2011:Ōtara
1748:Wards
1377:Puhoi
1362:Ōmaha
1347:Leigh
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782:3 May
528:Aroha
512:Aroha
508:Aroha
445:Eagle
421:Crown
403:kauri
220:) or
217:pioke
189:Māori
155:is a
2580:City
2574:City
2568:City
2562:City
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2360:Ward
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2116:Ward
2076:Ward
2028:Ward
1971:Ward
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1879:Ward
1822:Ward
1765:Ward
1157:2024
1131:2013
1109:2024
1080:2013
1058:2013
1036:2013
997:2013
956:2020
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912:2013
903:and
861:ISBN
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777:LINZ
745:ISBN
641:and
600:Rain
438:Nile
419:The
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130:Open
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