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Flood Waters in Feilding, c. 1907

On September 26, 1907, Feilding was inundated with rain for three days straight, causing floodwaters to rise in town and in surrounding rural areas. At the Beattie Street crossing, the water was right across the surface of Kimbolton Road, the Railway Yards were covered in water, and the footpath from the Council Chambers to Manchester Square was immersed. The Makino Stream reached a level not touched in ten years prior to this flood. Property was damaged, and there were several slips that came down on the railway, disrupting train services and causing general frustration amongst travellers.

Feilding Railway Station Fire, c. 1960

Firefighters control the blaze at Feilding Railway Station, 29th July, 1960. The building was badly damaged and parts were completely destroyed. A year and a half later, on the 7th of December 1961, the station was officially reopened.

The original station was constructed in 1887, at a cost of 710 pounds. Considerable improvements were made between 1897 and 1901, and this building remained with only a few modifications, until the first fire in 1960. Part of the building that stands today was demolished after a second fire in 1988.

Feilding Flood, c. 1907

In late September of 1907, Feilding experienced three consecutive days of dismal, rainy weather. Masses of water accumulated in Feilding streets and surrounding countryside. Water came right up over the surface of Kimbolton Road, the Railway Yards were covered, as was the footpath from the Council Chambers to Manchester Square. The Oroua and Kiwitea rivers were in heavy flood, but fortunately there was no damage along the banks. The Makino Stream reached the highest level it had in ten years prior to the flood.

This photograph was taken on September 26, 1907, and is thought to be from the Feilding Star.

Feilding flood, 1907

Boisterous, rainy, dsmal and unpleasant weather was experienced in Feilding for three days, causing masses of water lying in Feilding streets and paddocks. at the Beattie Street crossing the water was right across the surface of Kimbolton Road, the Railway yards were covered in water and the footpath from the Council Chambers to the Square was immersed. Although the Oroua and Kiwitea Rivers were in heavy floodthere was no damage along the banks. The Makino Stream reached a level not touched in the ten years prior to this flood.

Oroua River flood - 1896 23-7

The traffic and railway bridges across the Oroua River at Aorangi sufferd considerably under the heavy flood waters on April 17th, 1897. The approaches to the Railway Bridge on the Feilding side of the river went with three short spans of the bridge, the iron piers resisting the force of the current remarkably well. The only connection left between the two sides of the river were the Railway irons and sleepers, which remained swinging in the air. Two spans of the Road Bridge on the Feilding side of the river, went, leaving six standing without any apparent damage. The two spans which were washed away stranded about a quarter of a mile away down the river.

Feilding flood - 1907 : 75-3

26th September 1907. Boisterous, rainy, dismal and unpleasant weather was experienced in Feilding for three days, causing masses of water lying in Feilding streets and paddocks. At the Beattie Street crossing the water was right across the surface of Kimbolton Road, The Railway Yards were covered in water, and the foor-path from the Council Chambers to the Square was immersed. Although the Oroua and Kiwitea Rivers were in heavy flood there was no damage along the banks. The Makino Stream reached a level not touched in the ten years prior to this flood.

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