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Libby Totton Reporter from Matamata Chronicle
Sprawling paddocks and “torn-down-looking buildings” might not scream heritage site, but they could get a farm out the back of Matamata on the list.
Sanigar, in Turangaomoana, was farmed by three generations of the Huston family and is “directly associated with the transformation of New … View moreSprawling paddocks and “torn-down-looking buildings” might not scream heritage site, but they could get a farm out the back of Matamata on the list.
Sanigar, in Turangaomoana, was farmed by three generations of the Huston family and is “directly associated with the transformation of New Zealand’s rural landscape in the twentieth century”, according to Heritage NZ.
Libby Totton Reporter from Matamata Chronicle
Ann Stokes is living out her retirement in the same place where she was born, and gave birth herself.
The 87-year-old made her arrival in 1936, during the century-old Radius Matamata Country Lodge’s past life as a maternity ward.
Libby Totton Reporter from Matamata Chronicle
Wiley renters are exploiting loopholes so they can live in commercial premises as the housing crisis impacts small Waikato towns.
Waikato man Siupeli Letisi has rented a two-room-two-lounge dwelling in a commercial premises, and is using his home as a business.
Libby Totton Reporter from Matamata Chronicle
Young and old watched on as the Matamata mower racers hurtled around a dry farm paddock in Te Awamutu on Sunday.
While some drivers were pushing the upper age barrier, others were pushing the lower end.
Libby Totton Reporter from Matamata Chronicle
She was a teacher, JP, and Mrs Te Aroha who later lived in Matamata.
She has been described as a beautiful woman who helped thousands of children go out into the world”.
Obituary writer Richard Swainson has written about her life.
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