The following history was researched and written by the late Mrs N Clark for the Te Pahu School 75th Jubilee in 1986. Thanks to the Clark family for their kind permission to reproduce this. Te Pahu History 1. Introduction 2. Local History 3. Post Offices 4. Hall 5. School Updates and
The following history was researched and written by the late Mrs N Clark for the Te Pahu School 75th Jubilee in 1986. Thanks to the Clark family for their kind permission to reproduce this.
Te Pahu History 1. Introduction 2. Local History 3. Post Offices 4. Hall 5. School Updates and
comments are welcome - Intro and School pages etcetera are in production.
The Harapepe Creamery (above), which was built in 1897, was situated approximately where Mr Forward's house is now.
The Karamu Creamery (below) began operation in 1906-1907. This was situated to the right of the Karamu Post Office. The factory manager lived in a house further down the road.
Te Pahu has been lucky to have the convenience of a country store and garage. In 1952 Mr Errol Christian built a store and garage adjacent to the existing store, operated by Mr and Mrs Colin Shaw. In 1963 Mr and Mrs Don Brown bought the shop and operated this business for five years. In 1968 Mr and Mrs Brian Coomber became the owners. Mr Don Manning worked the garage for 18 years - an amenity that is necessary in a farming community. When Mr and Mrs Coomber left Te Pahu, Mr Shaw transferred his business and the Post Office service to the Te Pahu Store. During 1980 Mr and Mrs Murray Sanders purchased the complex and operated it until 1985 when Mr and Mrs Hans de'Ryke took over the shop. Mr Doug Semmens now [1986] owns and operates the garage.
Looking back it is amazing to see how much the district has developed, from dirt tracks to tarsealed main roads, from bush covered land to the developed, lush grassland featuring on all the farms today. The struggles and the hard work of the early settlers have left a community spirit that is still with us, and this must be treasured and passed on to the following generations.