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CommentsAnne Hines My old school!!
12 November 2014 at 07:37 · Like · 3
Linda Jane Fernandez Looks just like my old school at Nelson Creek !
12 November 2014 at 08:49 · Like · 1
Anne Hines I'm sure mrs shaffery drove that wee bus?
12 November 2014 at 09:06 · Like · 3
Margaret Becker Our kids were among the last at Te Kinga, they had to follow the school to Rotomanu.
12 November 2014 at 09:22 · Like · 4
Ange Haymes Looks so much like Kaiata School design also. smile emoticon
12 November 2014 at 09:38 · Like · 2
Linda Jane Fernandez Yes it does Ange Haymes....played basket ball at kaiata school many times
12 November 2014 at 09:54 · Like · 3
Anne Hines A lot of state schools were off the same plan, very practical I thought, open those big bi fold doors on summer days!
12 November 2014 at 10:15 · Like · 1
Nicola Jane wow, what is that, an XR (original xr) falcon? LOVE!
12 November 2014 at 10:18 · Like · 1
Carol McMillan Mrs Shaffrey (Fiona) out front with is it Graham Richards
12 November 2014 at 13:07 · Like · 2
Lex Idiom So evocative, especially the little Bedford van/bus.
12 November 2014 at 13:49 · Like · 1
Carol McMillan Now I see it on a bigger screen I see the person is smoking not who I thought it was
12 November 2014 at 20:35 · Like · 1
Jackie Loughnan That was my very first school back in 1960 wen it was in Te Kinga.
12 November 2014 at 21:18 · Like · 1
Lee Jones hi i went to tekinga school i was leonelle dense
13 November 2014 at 09:27 · Like · 1
Evelyn Hampton Hi leonelle, i'ts amazing who this site has unearthed - i'm Evelyn Pitman , you would have remembered this school well
13 November 2014 at 09:29 · Like · 1
Evelyn Hampton Not too sure who that is with mrs Shaff, does look like graham , I think that is the arm of the monkey bar in the background not a cigarette, may also be Bob Burgess.
13 November 2014 at 09:35 · Like · 3
Lee Jones hi evelyn nice to catch up please be my friend
13 November 2014 at 09:44 · Like · 1
Nicola Jane Shanele Calumpang Duran this might be Bruce's dad, outside rotomanu school.
13 November 2014 at 09:51 · Like
Jackie Loughnan Hi Leonelle. Wot a small world. If u don't recognise my name I was Jackie Coleman.
13 November 2014 at 20:24 · Like
Pauline Shaffrey That's my mum, Fiona Shaffrey, and yes she did drive that bus. I remember this so well. is that Graham Richards there with mum? Not sure.
15 November 2014 at 10:54 · Like · 2
Anne Hines It does look like bob burgess eh
15 November 2014 at 11:55 · Like
Heather Newby Mum and Dad used to take us on Sunday drives and sometimes we went to Shaffreys in Inchbonnie. Mum delivered some of Mrs Shaffrey`s babies at Grey Hospital.She was very hospitablePauline Shaffrey
15 November 2014 at 11:57 · Like · 1
Lee Jones is your mum mrs shaffrey still with us as connie dense would like to know where she is as connie is her god child
15 November 2014 at 12:50 · Like · 1
Pauline Shaffrey Mum died in April 2005, she was at Kowhai Manor. We still miss her. Heather Newby, mum loved nothing more than visitors, on went the kettle and lots of cups of tea followed!
15 November 2014 at 17:20 · Like · 2
Heather Newby Pauline Shaffrey I just told Dad I talked to you. He is in Kowhai Manor. he is 91 now. They take really good care of him there .I remember your house. I remember there was a little room like a sunroom... at the side of the house as you go in the drive. I saw your old house recently when we went for a drive over Inchbonnie way. Dad pointed out your house.
15 November 2014 at 17:44 · Like · 1
Pauline Shaffrey That's lovely to hear, mum was happy there too. Your father has a good memory. I now live in Poerua, in what was Buttola's house, if you remember that.
16 November 2014 at 10:11 · Like
Lyndon Buttola I loved looking at all the books ar your mother's house Pauline, it was even better when I could twist her arm into playing the piano, and she could rock a 3 little pigs tune!!!
16 November 2014 at 10:33 · Like · 1
Anne Hines When I visited other peeps at kowhai I always sat down n had a chat to mrs shaffrey....she remembered me!
16 November 2014 at 10:59 · Like · 2
Brenda Barry Brown Pauline did Mrs Shaffery live in 4 Leonard St at one time in 50s.
22 November 2014 at 16:09 · Like · 1
Vernon Pattinson nice old falcon
22 November 2014 at 18:02 · Like · 1
Robert Fay Lemon Griffin I used to go to sports days at Te Kinga school when I was going to RuRu & Lake Brunner schools.I also went to Kaiata School and Te Kinga school looks just about the same.
22 November 2014 at 21:23 · Like · 1
Laurence Pattinson I went to kaiata school after I got kicked out of Dobson school
23 November 2014 at 08:48 · Like
Rowena Beaumont I went to tekinga school
23 November 2014 at 11:54 · Like · 1
Pauline Shaffrey Brenda Barry Brown, I don't think mum lived at Leonard St. She taught at country schools, Haupiri, Inchbonnie, in the 50s before she married dad in 1950.
24 November 2014 at 08:35 · Like
Evelyn Hampton your mum went to Inchbonnie school - I have a photo of her when mum was at the school as well
24 November 2014 at 09:46 · Like · 1
Cole Jones
I've got some good memories of going to this true country school. I remember going to the back of our farm where it backed onto my friends farm, we would meet there at 7am, check our possom traps around the hill and then carry on in time for school. Unbelievable how many kms we clocked up on our push bikes looking back at it as kids, at the time we thought nothing of it, we used to loop around station road, towards the school then bike to Mitchells, going up to the waterfall and home again. I certainly remember Mrs Shaffrey playing piano at our Christmas concerts.
24 November 2014 at 10:15 · Like · 5
Brenda Barry Brown Sorry Pauline it was Mrs Mcaffrey who lived in Leonard St..
26 November 2014 at 17:30 · Like
Julie Clemett What a great school this was. Loved the community and loved living in the school house back in the early nineties.
26 November 2014 at 18:43 · Like
Pauline Shaffrey Mum taught at inchbonnie school, but didn't teach there. Dad's sisters did go there, Evelyn Hampton
26 November 2014 at 19:12 · Like
Michael Leach I remember tekinga school the hall was across the road and next door to that was a house with nice plums. Was that nana Colemans?
27 November 2014 at 09:37 · Like · 2
Anne Hines nah....she wa up the road a bit.....i remember that.....remember nana coleman and her huge apron, gumboots picking blackberries???
27 November 2014 at 12:37 · Like
Rowena Beaumont Yes the hall was across the road. We had our concerts there. It was Nana Coleman plum tree.
27 November 2014 at 15:49 · Like
Rowena Beaumont I remember her looking after our budgie and bringing it back in a paper bag lol. She was a great lady
27 November 2014 at 15:51 · Like
Rowena Beaumont That's right Ann she was up the road a bit. So who was next to the hall?
27 November 2014 at 15:53 · Like
Lyn Hibell ben kemp has an amazing website on tekinga , i googled history TeKinga Rowena Beaumont Michael Leach
27 November 2014 at 16:52 · Like
Rowena Beaumont Cool mite have a look
27 November 2014 at 17:18 · Like
Anna Hazel Jensen neat wow this page has taught me alot so far, awesomeRia King Wow
Lyndon Buttola Familiar looking old place, obviously before the library was added
Linda Moore Carole Cowan make sure Dad sees this
Darryll Coxall Used to work on the old ca Bedford school bus
Jim Webber My primary school years in Rotomanu were in the single class room that is now in Shantytown.
Murray Webber Jim Webber , I did not know that.
The Kokiri school is still standing and up for sale I believe
LaToya Jeffcoat Linda Mears this is cool!
Ria King LaToya Jeffcoat sure is Linda,, lots of memories there that's for sure !
Wendy Dense Great school....Bills primary school at Te Kinga
Linda Howard I went to this school when it was in Te Kinga.
Mary Moffitt I love this school design. It appears throughout the country.
Vernon Pattinson same as Dobson was
Sue N Harry Shrives I went to this school in the primers with a couple of siblings. The teacher was Mr Wright who became a family friend.
Lyndon Buttola Familiar looking old place, obviously before the library was added
Linda Moore Carole Cowan make sure Dad sees this
Carole Cowan Linda Moore the school that Bryce Cowan went to is now at Shantytown.
Darryll Coxall Used to work on the old ca Bedford school bus
Jim Webber My primary school years in Rotomanu were in the single class room that is now in Shantytown.
Murray Webber Jim Webber , I did not know that.
The Kokiri school is still standing and up for sale I believe
Brian Steele Jim Webber My father shifted the old school to shantytown and also the Te Kinga school to Rotomanu
LaToya Jeffcoat Linda Mears this is cool!
Ria King LaToya Jeffcoat sure is Linda,, lots of memories there that's for sure !
Wendy Dense Great school....Bills primary school at Te Kinga
Linda Howard I went to this school when it was in Te Kinga.
Mary Moffitt I love this school design. It appears throughout the country.
Vernon Pattinson same as Dobson was
Sue N Harry Shrives I went to this school in the primers with a couple of siblings. The teacher was Mr Wright who became a family friend.
Judith Kett MY school in TeKinga Mr Dodds the teacher was a great school
Brian Steele My father shifted that from Te Kinga when he worked for Ferguson's Earthmoving. The building was cut into 3 section's. One section of the classroom block was transported on the Leyland "hippo" transporter ,the second could have gone on the GMC transporter ,and the room on the side was carted on the back of Peter Browns International loadstar.
The loadstar was a sort after and modern truck back then . The old hippo was a big transporter with a 3 axle low bed trailer and was the biggest on the coast back then.
The school was shifted during the 1970s.
Carole Cowan Shirley Graham was probably driver of the bus. Or it may be before Shirleys time. Says Dad.
Lynda Manning Carole Cowan Mrs Graham was driving in the 80's.
Raewyn Christina
Roger Smith I drove the bus from Graham Richards’ at Inchbonnie in 1967
Deborah Marley Primer 1 to standard teachers mr scott mr crew and mr dovey...and all the mums would fill in wen the teacher was on holiday...mum always made me empty and clean out my desk
Ronlyn Dyeming Very much like the old primmers at Blaketown School. The glass doors use to slide open and we standard six and seven girls use to do our sewing there on a warm day. Remember making our aprons and caps for cooking classes base in Greymouth but can't where the place was now. The boys used to go to another place for wood work.
Craig Morgan Learn something new every day
Ngaire Molloy Kakapotahi was the same design to
Lynda Davidson And Waitaha school same
Jackie Loughnan This school use 2 b mine & my older sisters first school we attended wen it was in Tekinga. Our Nana's house use 2 b across the road & next 2 the Hall. Loved that school & all the sports days we had.Lyn Galvin Loved going to the movies there and sitting upstairs much better than the old Opera house
Nigel Jayes
Wow so the school was opposite the te kinga rail depot? I started going to ivegh bay as a kid in 72 used to play in the derilick homes by the bend such a cool place
Jacqui Rose
Nigel Jayes I was reading your comment without seeing your name, and thought that was my holiday too ha ha those were the good old days little bro
Brian Steele
My Father shifted that when he worked for Fergusons Earthmoving. The building was cut it 3 pieces and transported and reassembled at Rotomanu.
They had to get special permission to cross the railway line near Mclouds farm and build a road to get the transporters across the railway line
Bob Laing
Held
Andrew Mckenzie
The school at Te Kinga was on the inside(right corner) as you turned right away from the railway line heading towards the boat ramp. The tennis court was at a lower level. The primcipals house was behind it on Cashmere Bay road. Out of interest the Te Kinga Hotel was across the road. So coming towards the school from the river the hotel was straight ahead at that Tee. Link to school site. https://maps.app.goo.gl/yyFEQyfpzQHYLgkF8
86 Cashmere Bay Road · 86 Cashmere Bay Road, Moana 7875, New Zealand
GOOGLE.CO.NZ
86 Cashmere Bay Road · 86 Cashmere Bay Road, Moana 7875, New Zealand
86 Cashmere Bay Road · 86 Cashmere Bay Road, Moana 7875, New Zealand
Denise Bradley
Dave Bradley remember
Fay Gilson
Being an older building done up like it is is a credit to them and the car looks good.
12 November 2014 at 07:37 · Like · 3
Linda Jane Fernandez Looks just like my old school at Nelson Creek !
12 November 2014 at 08:49 · Like · 1
Anne Hines I'm sure mrs shaffery drove that wee bus?
12 November 2014 at 09:06 · Like · 3
Margaret Becker Our kids were among the last at Te Kinga, they had to follow the school to Rotomanu.
12 November 2014 at 09:22 · Like · 4
Ange Haymes Looks so much like Kaiata School design also. smile emoticon
12 November 2014 at 09:38 · Like · 2
Linda Jane Fernandez Yes it does Ange Haymes....played basket ball at kaiata school many times
12 November 2014 at 09:54 · Like · 3
Anne Hines A lot of state schools were off the same plan, very practical I thought, open those big bi fold doors on summer days!
12 November 2014 at 10:15 · Like · 1
Nicola Jane wow, what is that, an XR (original xr) falcon? LOVE!
12 November 2014 at 10:18 · Like · 1
Carol McMillan Mrs Shaffrey (Fiona) out front with is it Graham Richards
12 November 2014 at 13:07 · Like · 2
Lex Idiom So evocative, especially the little Bedford van/bus.
12 November 2014 at 13:49 · Like · 1
Carol McMillan Now I see it on a bigger screen I see the person is smoking not who I thought it was
12 November 2014 at 20:35 · Like · 1
Jackie Loughnan That was my very first school back in 1960 wen it was in Te Kinga.
12 November 2014 at 21:18 · Like · 1
Lee Jones hi i went to tekinga school i was leonelle dense
13 November 2014 at 09:27 · Like · 1
Evelyn Hampton Hi leonelle, i'ts amazing who this site has unearthed - i'm Evelyn Pitman , you would have remembered this school well
13 November 2014 at 09:29 · Like · 1
Evelyn Hampton Not too sure who that is with mrs Shaff, does look like graham , I think that is the arm of the monkey bar in the background not a cigarette, may also be Bob Burgess.
13 November 2014 at 09:35 · Like · 3
Lee Jones hi evelyn nice to catch up please be my friend
13 November 2014 at 09:44 · Like · 1
Nicola Jane Shanele Calumpang Duran this might be Bruce's dad, outside rotomanu school.
13 November 2014 at 09:51 · Like
Jackie Loughnan Hi Leonelle. Wot a small world. If u don't recognise my name I was Jackie Coleman.
13 November 2014 at 20:24 · Like
Pauline Shaffrey That's my mum, Fiona Shaffrey, and yes she did drive that bus. I remember this so well. is that Graham Richards there with mum? Not sure.
15 November 2014 at 10:54 · Like · 2
Anne Hines It does look like bob burgess eh
15 November 2014 at 11:55 · Like
Heather Newby Mum and Dad used to take us on Sunday drives and sometimes we went to Shaffreys in Inchbonnie. Mum delivered some of Mrs Shaffrey`s babies at Grey Hospital.She was very hospitablePauline Shaffrey
15 November 2014 at 11:57 · Like · 1
Lee Jones is your mum mrs shaffrey still with us as connie dense would like to know where she is as connie is her god child
15 November 2014 at 12:50 · Like · 1
Pauline Shaffrey Mum died in April 2005, she was at Kowhai Manor. We still miss her. Heather Newby, mum loved nothing more than visitors, on went the kettle and lots of cups of tea followed!
15 November 2014 at 17:20 · Like · 2
Heather Newby Pauline Shaffrey I just told Dad I talked to you. He is in Kowhai Manor. he is 91 now. They take really good care of him there .I remember your house. I remember there was a little room like a sunroom... at the side of the house as you go in the drive. I saw your old house recently when we went for a drive over Inchbonnie way. Dad pointed out your house.
15 November 2014 at 17:44 · Like · 1
Pauline Shaffrey That's lovely to hear, mum was happy there too. Your father has a good memory. I now live in Poerua, in what was Buttola's house, if you remember that.
16 November 2014 at 10:11 · Like
Lyndon Buttola I loved looking at all the books ar your mother's house Pauline, it was even better when I could twist her arm into playing the piano, and she could rock a 3 little pigs tune!!!
16 November 2014 at 10:33 · Like · 1
Anne Hines When I visited other peeps at kowhai I always sat down n had a chat to mrs shaffrey....she remembered me!
16 November 2014 at 10:59 · Like · 2
Brenda Barry Brown Pauline did Mrs Shaffery live in 4 Leonard St at one time in 50s.
22 November 2014 at 16:09 · Like · 1
Vernon Pattinson nice old falcon
22 November 2014 at 18:02 · Like · 1
Robert Fay Lemon Griffin I used to go to sports days at Te Kinga school when I was going to RuRu & Lake Brunner schools.I also went to Kaiata School and Te Kinga school looks just about the same.
22 November 2014 at 21:23 · Like · 1
Laurence Pattinson I went to kaiata school after I got kicked out of Dobson school
23 November 2014 at 08:48 · Like
Rowena Beaumont I went to tekinga school
23 November 2014 at 11:54 · Like · 1
Pauline Shaffrey Brenda Barry Brown, I don't think mum lived at Leonard St. She taught at country schools, Haupiri, Inchbonnie, in the 50s before she married dad in 1950.
24 November 2014 at 08:35 · Like
Evelyn Hampton your mum went to Inchbonnie school - I have a photo of her when mum was at the school as well
24 November 2014 at 09:46 · Like · 1
Cole Jones
I've got some good memories of going to this true country school. I remember going to the back of our farm where it backed onto my friends farm, we would meet there at 7am, check our possom traps around the hill and then carry on in time for school. Unbelievable how many kms we clocked up on our push bikes looking back at it as kids, at the time we thought nothing of it, we used to loop around station road, towards the school then bike to Mitchells, going up to the waterfall and home again. I certainly remember Mrs Shaffrey playing piano at our Christmas concerts.
24 November 2014 at 10:15 · Like · 5
Brenda Barry Brown Sorry Pauline it was Mrs Mcaffrey who lived in Leonard St..
26 November 2014 at 17:30 · Like
Julie Clemett What a great school this was. Loved the community and loved living in the school house back in the early nineties.
26 November 2014 at 18:43 · Like
Pauline Shaffrey Mum taught at inchbonnie school, but didn't teach there. Dad's sisters did go there, Evelyn Hampton
26 November 2014 at 19:12 · Like
Michael Leach I remember tekinga school the hall was across the road and next door to that was a house with nice plums. Was that nana Colemans?
27 November 2014 at 09:37 · Like · 2
Anne Hines nah....she wa up the road a bit.....i remember that.....remember nana coleman and her huge apron, gumboots picking blackberries???
27 November 2014 at 12:37 · Like
Rowena Beaumont Yes the hall was across the road. We had our concerts there. It was Nana Coleman plum tree.
27 November 2014 at 15:49 · Like
Rowena Beaumont I remember her looking after our budgie and bringing it back in a paper bag lol. She was a great lady
27 November 2014 at 15:51 · Like
Rowena Beaumont That's right Ann she was up the road a bit. So who was next to the hall?
27 November 2014 at 15:53 · Like
Lyn Hibell ben kemp has an amazing website on tekinga , i googled history TeKinga Rowena Beaumont Michael Leach
27 November 2014 at 16:52 · Like
Rowena Beaumont Cool mite have a look
27 November 2014 at 17:18 · Like
Anna Hazel Jensen neat wow this page has taught me alot so far, awesomeRia King Wow
Lyndon Buttola Familiar looking old place, obviously before the library was added
Linda Moore Carole Cowan make sure Dad sees this
Darryll Coxall Used to work on the old ca Bedford school bus
Jim Webber My primary school years in Rotomanu were in the single class room that is now in Shantytown.
Murray Webber Jim Webber , I did not know that.
The Kokiri school is still standing and up for sale I believe
LaToya Jeffcoat Linda Mears this is cool!
Ria King LaToya Jeffcoat sure is Linda,, lots of memories there that's for sure !
Wendy Dense Great school....Bills primary school at Te Kinga
Linda Howard I went to this school when it was in Te Kinga.
Mary Moffitt I love this school design. It appears throughout the country.
Vernon Pattinson same as Dobson was
Sue N Harry Shrives I went to this school in the primers with a couple of siblings. The teacher was Mr Wright who became a family friend.
Lyndon Buttola Familiar looking old place, obviously before the library was added
Linda Moore Carole Cowan make sure Dad sees this
Carole Cowan Linda Moore the school that Bryce Cowan went to is now at Shantytown.
Darryll Coxall Used to work on the old ca Bedford school bus
Jim Webber My primary school years in Rotomanu were in the single class room that is now in Shantytown.
Murray Webber Jim Webber , I did not know that.
The Kokiri school is still standing and up for sale I believe
Brian Steele Jim Webber My father shifted the old school to shantytown and also the Te Kinga school to Rotomanu
LaToya Jeffcoat Linda Mears this is cool!
Ria King LaToya Jeffcoat sure is Linda,, lots of memories there that's for sure !
Wendy Dense Great school....Bills primary school at Te Kinga
Linda Howard I went to this school when it was in Te Kinga.
Mary Moffitt I love this school design. It appears throughout the country.
Vernon Pattinson same as Dobson was
Sue N Harry Shrives I went to this school in the primers with a couple of siblings. The teacher was Mr Wright who became a family friend.
Judith Kett MY school in TeKinga Mr Dodds the teacher was a great school
Brian Steele My father shifted that from Te Kinga when he worked for Ferguson's Earthmoving. The building was cut into 3 section's. One section of the classroom block was transported on the Leyland "hippo" transporter ,the second could have gone on the GMC transporter ,and the room on the side was carted on the back of Peter Browns International loadstar.
The loadstar was a sort after and modern truck back then . The old hippo was a big transporter with a 3 axle low bed trailer and was the biggest on the coast back then.
The school was shifted during the 1970s.
Carole Cowan Shirley Graham was probably driver of the bus. Or it may be before Shirleys time. Says Dad.
Lynda Manning Carole Cowan Mrs Graham was driving in the 80's.
Raewyn Christina
Roger Smith I drove the bus from Graham Richards’ at Inchbonnie in 1967
Deborah Marley Primer 1 to standard teachers mr scott mr crew and mr dovey...and all the mums would fill in wen the teacher was on holiday...mum always made me empty and clean out my desk
Ronlyn Dyeming Very much like the old primmers at Blaketown School. The glass doors use to slide open and we standard six and seven girls use to do our sewing there on a warm day. Remember making our aprons and caps for cooking classes base in Greymouth but can't where the place was now. The boys used to go to another place for wood work.
Craig Morgan Learn something new every day
Ngaire Molloy Kakapotahi was the same design to
Lynda Davidson And Waitaha school same
Jackie Loughnan This school use 2 b mine & my older sisters first school we attended wen it was in Tekinga. Our Nana's house use 2 b across the road & next 2 the Hall. Loved that school & all the sports days we had.Lyn Galvin Loved going to the movies there and sitting upstairs much better than the old Opera house
Nigel Jayes
Wow so the school was opposite the te kinga rail depot? I started going to ivegh bay as a kid in 72 used to play in the derilick homes by the bend such a cool place
Jacqui Rose
Nigel Jayes I was reading your comment without seeing your name, and thought that was my holiday too ha ha those were the good old days little bro
Brian Steele
My Father shifted that when he worked for Fergusons Earthmoving. The building was cut it 3 pieces and transported and reassembled at Rotomanu.
They had to get special permission to cross the railway line near Mclouds farm and build a road to get the transporters across the railway line
Bob Laing
Held
Andrew Mckenzie
The school at Te Kinga was on the inside(right corner) as you turned right away from the railway line heading towards the boat ramp. The tennis court was at a lower level. The primcipals house was behind it on Cashmere Bay road. Out of interest the Te Kinga Hotel was across the road. So coming towards the school from the river the hotel was straight ahead at that Tee. Link to school site. https://maps.app.goo.gl/yyFEQyfpzQHYLgkF8
86 Cashmere Bay Road · 86 Cashmere Bay Road, Moana 7875, New Zealand
GOOGLE.CO.NZ
86 Cashmere Bay Road · 86 Cashmere Bay Road, Moana 7875, New Zealand
86 Cashmere Bay Road · 86 Cashmere Bay Road, Moana 7875, New Zealand
Denise Bradley
Dave Bradley remember
Fay Gilson
Being an older building done up like it is is a credit to them and the car looks good.
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