Home-Tiniroto through the looking glass
- Team Tiniroto
- Research process
- Learning outcomes
- Moa at Tiniroto
- Legend of Whakapunake
- The legend of our rivers
- Te Kooti in Tiniroto
- Farming history in Tiniroto
- Schools in Tiniroto
- The history of the Tiniroto Tavern
- The Army in Tiniroto
- Communication over the years
- Ruakaka Station
- Earthquakes in Tiniroto District
- Fighting fires
- Community Hall
- Te Roto
- Te Awa
- Native birds
- Our maunga
- Tiniroto landscapes
- Remembered for?
- References and acknowledgements
References and acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the 1993 Tiniroto School Centenary documentation as a major source of our information including the photos.
Many stories we read were contributed by past Tiniroto residents such as Bob Berry and Geoff Mossman to the Centenary material. This was a major source of our information, in particular the photo collections so we would especially like to acknowledge the Centenary Committee who collated this information.
People interviewed during our inquiries include:
- Jean Loomis
- Graeme Cameron
- Syd Kent
- Colin Campbell
- Tony Parker
- Lorraine Ward
- A Martin
- L Candy
- Pete Hema
- Gordon Jackman
- Steve Hilton
- Deirdre Law
- Jaye Hema
- Jennie Law
- Darcy Hamilton
- Pam Hamilton
- Marg Alley
- Sherrill Crombie
- Di Roadley
- Rebecca Trafford
.Books:
Bull, Colleen. From Papa to Pumice and Back Again, Gisborne: Te Rau Press, 2000.
Withers, Dave with Paul Campbell. Tales from the Ruakituri Valley: Te Rau Press, 2007
Waterman, Steve. Early Days Series 1840-1920: Nelson Price Milburn Ltd, 1981
Ministry of Education. Women in Focus: Learning Media, 1993
Gisborne Herald Photo News June 1966
Websites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiniroto
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/ftinterface~content=a919436760~fulltext=713240930?db=all
Ewing & MacPherson, (p182) sited in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_topdressing
http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/kids/nzdisasters/napier.asp
http://www.paulnache.com/media/42535/allan-hangaroa.jpg
All hyperlinks take you to the original source of our research information so you can enjoy finding the information we did.