Home » June 2014 »Regular Features » Currently Reading:

Know your town

June 12, 2014 June 2014, Regular Features No Comments

Know-your-townMartinborough’s lost railway
When John Martin set out the plan in 1879 there was to be a railway to Martinborough with the terminus in the Centre of town.

An amusing quote from a paper held at the Wairarapa Archive ‘ The hills around Martinborough, Nga waka a Kupe, look like large canoes. Kupe is said to have turned his canoes upside down to dry and his men had gone to sleep. It is said ‘when will Kupe wake up?’ When the first train comes whistling into town Kupe and his men will look down and say ‘Hullo it is time to get up, Martinborough is awake at last’.

As it happened the first sod for the railway wasn’t turned until June 20th 1914 – one hundred years ago this month. The townspeople put on their ‘Sunday best’ and the town decked out with flags and bunting. Both the Martinborough and Club hotels tied Ti Kouka ( Cabbage trees) to the veranda posts – these being the Town Board’s emblem.

A motor bus was hired to carry the dignitaries to the site west of where the catholic Church now stands. The towns people made their own way to stand behind a wire fence erected to keep the officials and ‘others’ apart.

A special wheelbarrow had been produced in which a chosen boy took the first sod to Martinborough School. Both were destroyed in a fire at the school in 1919.

All the pomp was for nothing as six weeks later the First World War broke out. After the war the project was rekindled with a private company being set up to carry it through. However by 1924 road transport had greatly improved and the idea of a was railway finally abandoned.

Comment on this Article:

FEATURED BUSINESSES

Sports

Golf clubhouse fundraising builds up

An amazing fundraising day for the new clubhouse was held on April 19 when 34 teams took to the course in an ambrose tournament. The winners on the day with net 54.87 were Taylor Dewis, Robbie Robinson, Tom de Groen and Liam Richardson.  The longest drive for men went to …

Women’s football team in Green, Black and … Pink strip

Martinborough Football Club has unveiled a vibrant new palette of green, black and pink with the introduction of a women’s team, marking a significant milestone for the club. The rise of interest in women’s football, fueled by events like the FIFA Women’s World Cup, highlighted the demand for local opportunities. …

New golf clubhouse build, fund-raising up and running

Martinborough golf’s new clubhouse build is well under way _ as are fundraising efforts. It doesn’t seem long since we watched the demolition of the old clubhouse and now the frames for half the new building are in place with scaffolding up ready for the roof timbers. Everything is going …

Regular Features

EVENTS

Pain Farm Estate Future Public Meeting hosted by: Martinborough Community Board  Date: Wednesday 15 May  …

From the Acting Mayor

By Melissa Sadler-Futter It’s great to be able to connect with you through The Star …

Martinborough Community Noticeboard

This new Noticeboard is to list Martinborough community groups and activities. The goal: provide a location …

ARATOI: Jane Sinclair – Quiet Observations

Masterton painter Jane Sinclair has finally finished painting new works for her upcoming exhibition Quiet …

The Star Book Review

By Brenda Channer In 2020, during lockdown, did you drag a chair to the end …

News from First Church

If you should find yourself driving semi-aimlessly up the east coast on the Ponatahi or …

Martinborough fire season still controlled

The FIRE SEASON has moved to RESTRICTED, meaning a permit is required for most fires …

Recent Comments