Sunset at Kiwitea
Old tree on Kimbolton Road in Kiwitea. Adult entry
Old tree on Kimbolton Road in Kiwitea. Adult entry
This photograph was taken at a rugby game against Kiwitea and Waituna West. The Club provides rugby and netball from the more serious to more social in both codes. Ground locations are - Feilding Clubrooms on Nelson Street and Kimbolton Clubrooms on Kimbolton Road.
Situated on the corner of Kimbolton Road and Coulters Line, Kiwitea.
A scenic route that takes you through picturesque countryside in our Region. From Pohangina Valley to Apiti, Kimbolton, Kiwitea and Cheltenham
The hall is located on the corner of Perrys Line and (2095) Kimbolton Road
33 Perry Line The Community of St Agnes, Kiwitea gathers for worship three times a year
The start of the Kiwitea School is documented as: According to extracts from Missy Maggie Perry’s diary dated 1881, three women were appointed to canvas the district for funds to build a hall. Misses A. Perr, A. Gibson and A. Currin became known as the ‘Kelly Gang’ bailing up everyone for ?1, their efforts realised ?40. With this money and timber pit sawn by the settlers they were able to erect a hall, later known by those in the district as ‘The Old Tabernacle’. On 10 November 1884, Mr R.C. Templer welcomed nine pupils to the Kimbolton Road School as it was first known. Kiwitea School, as we know it today, had been born in this new hall (http://kiwitea.school.nz/school-history/)