| 👶 Birth | 28 Dec 1879 | Inglewood, North Island, New Zealand 📍 ⓘPeter Moore |
| 💒 Marriage | 06 Sep 1905 (26) | Margaret Ann BRICKLAND Taihape, North Island, New Zealand 📍 ⓘPeter Moore |
| 🏠 Lived | 1905 (26) | Pohonui, North Island, New Zealand 📍 with Margaret Ann BRICKLAND ⓘCensus records |
| 💼 Occupation | 1905 (26) | Farmer ⓘCensus records |
| 🏠 Lived | 1940 (61) | 195 Main Road, St Heliers, Auckland, New Zealand 📍 with Margaret Ann BRICKLAND🏛️ Second World War · Battle of Britain — the Blitz begins |
| ✝️ Death | 16 Nov 1940 (61) | Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 📍 ⓘPeter Moore |
| 🪦 Burial | 20 Nov 1940 (61) | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand 📍 Description: Block/Row/Plot: A/029/058 |
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b. 1906, Taihape, North Island, New Zealand · d. 1988, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand · m. Richard Hood CLAY
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b. 1907, Taihape, North Island, New Zealand · d. 1980, Taihape, North Island, New Zealand · m. Catherine Ellen Josephine MCCARTIN
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b. 1909, Taihape, North Island, New Zealand · d. 2003, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand · m. Norman Alexander NAISMITH
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b. 1911, Taihape, North Island, New Zealand · d. 1935, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
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b. 1913, Taihape, North Island, New Zealand · d. 1995, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia · m. James Halsey NEWCOMB
Notes
From 'Mataroa District Centennial 1893-1993'
Page 14: Tennis courts in the area opened: Hintz's 1911
Page 43:
By 1910 the following families had houses on Wahaka Road - Gilchrists were at the juntion, William Allen and family were alongside what are now cattleyards, about half a mile further down was the McCarthy homestead and a further half a mile on was the McCarthy brothers original slab whare, and a few hundred on was Galvins, then Patrick Carmody and across the Mangapapa River was Frank Hin… From 'Mataroa District Centennial 1893-1993'
Page 14: Tennis courts in the area opened: Hintz's 1911
Page 43:
By 1910 the following families had houses on Wahaka Road - Gilchrists were at the juntion, William Allen and family were alongside what are now cattleyards, about half a mile further down was the McCarthy homestead and a further half a mile on was the McCarthy brothers original slab whare, and a few hundred on was Galvins, then Patrick Carmody and across the Mangapapa River was Frank Hintz and family
Page 45: 'Parson family"
Sam Parson's enjoyed tennis on his own court and also rode over to Hintz's to play.
Page 46: 'Hintz family'
The first tennis court in the district was opened at the Hintz homestead in 1911. Friends and neighbours travelled many miles by buggy for tennis parties.
Frank hintz had his first motor car in 1910 ( a Hudson). He made arrangements for horses to pass on the inside of the raod. He was also the first farmer to start contract shearing.
Many of the paddocks are named after the men who felled the thick native bush - Whittons, Sheehan, Mathesons, Revells and Martins.
From "77 Years Among the Kowhais"
Page 48: 'Papanui'
Mr Joblin , after selling his property (part to H. Harris and part to Frank Hintz) took up residenc in Taihape and was Mayor of the town for some years.
From " 77 Years Among the Kowhais - Early Days in Tiriraukawa"
Page 74 - There were several surveyed tracks between Pohonui and Te Kapua; the one used most frequently being the Huia track from Frank Hintz's on the Whaka road to Koeke Junction, so that there was a lot of communication between the two districts.
Page 75 - Murray's track, the main track through the district, continued northward from the Mangaone clearing up to Carsons. This place was later occupied by Eddie Batt, Palmers and Archers; the latter family lived at Pukemoupo Junction. The track then continued past Devanes, Micklesons, Wilkes, Smiths and several other homes to Rongoiti and Mataroa. The two side-tracks to the west led to Whittens, another to Rowlings, Gilchrists, Allens, McCarthys, Galvins and Hintzs and several others Show more
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