Place in West Coast, New Zealand
Wallsend | |
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Taylorville (foreground) and Wallsend (far side of Grey River) | |
Wallsend | |
Coordinates: 42°26′21.52″S 171°19′14.41″E / 42.4393111°S 171.3206694°E / -42.4393111; 171.3206694 | |
Country | New Zealand |
Region | West Coast |
District | Grey District |
Local iwi | Ngāi Tahu |
Wallsend is a locality in the West Coast region of New Zealand, located on the south side of the Grey River. It is located opposite Taylorville. The two settlements were connected via a suspension bridge for pedestrians that was known as the Taylorville bridge.
The church in Wallsend was St Saviour's.
In a large fire on 4 January 1933, the Union Hotel (where the fire started), the Empire Hotel, a billiard room, the library and a private house were destroyed. Another hotel, the Albion, burned down on 31 August 1934. The Wentworth Hall, principally used for dances and built in 1935, burned down on 1 August 1936.
References
- Cyclopedia Company Limited (1906). "Brunnerton". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts. Christchurch: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
- "Wedding bells". Hokitika Guardian. 30 December 1937. p. 7. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
- "Wallsend fire". Hokitika Guardian. 4 January 1933. p. 4. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
- "Hotel destroyed". Hokitika Guardian. 31 August 1934. p. 5. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
- "Untitled". Hokitika Guardian. 3 August 1936. p. 4. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
Grey River | |
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Source: Southern Alps — Flows into: Tasman Sea | |
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42°26′21.52″S 171°19′14.41″E / 42.4393111°S 171.3206694°E / -42.4393111; 171.3206694
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