Tankerville Road in the suburb of Hoon Hay, Christchurch

Tankerville Road in Hoon Hay – First mentioned in The Press in 1884 in a report of a meeting of the Spreydon Road Board. Prior to the developing and naming of the road there was an area called Tankerville. First appears in street directories in 1903.A small amount of information from the library website. The …

Anvers Place in the suburb of Hoon Hay, Christchurch

Anvers Place in Hoon Hay – Named after the Siege of Anvers, a battle in 1914 during the 1st World War. Named because it runs off Mathers Road and is near Fusilier Place. First appears in street directories in 1950. A small amount of information from the library website and there are mistakes in the …

Chokebore Place in the suburb of Sockburn, Christchurch

Chokebore Place in Sockburn and I was very surprised that there wasn’t anything on the library website for this street. The street runs off Racecourse Rd beside Chokebore Lodge so the name is fairly obvious. Chokebore Lodge was built in 1856 and has connections to the racing industry. The Lodge is fenced off at the …

Cheyenne Street in the suburb of Sockburn, Christchurch

Cheyenne Street in Sockburn – formerly Cheyenne Place. Named after Cheyenne, a racehorse. Cheyenne was a racehorse that won the Winter Cup in 1958 and 1960. Named because it is near the Riccarton Racecourse. Cheyenne Place first appears in street directories in 1968. Becomes Cheyenne Street in 1970. A small amount of information from the …

Carbine Place in the suburb of Sockburn, Christchurch

Carbine Place in Sockburn – Named after Carbine, a racehorse. Named thus because it is near the Riccarton Racecourse. First appears in street directories in 1966.A small amount of information from the library website. There is a wikipedia page about the horse Carbine if you wish to know more about this horse. Apparently Carbine’s skeleton …

Mason Place in the suburb of Sockburn, Christchurch

Mason Place in Sockburn -Named after Richard John Mason (1853- 1932). Mason was a horse trainer especially known for training Gloaming. First appears in street directories in 1970.Information supplied by Bob Pritchard, subdivisions officer, Christchurch CityCouncil. A small amount of information from the library website. Richard Mason was born in Wellington in 1853 and he …

Gloaming Place in the suburb of Sockburn, Christchurch

Gloaming Place in Sockburn – Named after Gloaming, a racehorse. Gloaming was bred in Victoria and was trained in New Zealand. His racing career lasted from 1918-1927 and he died in 1932 aged 17 years. First appears in street directories in 1968. A small amount of information from the library website. There is a wikipedia …

Iona Place in the suburb of Sockburn, Christchurch

Iona Place in Sockburn. I was surprised that there wasn’t any information on the library website as the 11 houses on this street were built in 1980s. There was a footpath on both sides of the road which I liked and there was a playground. The grass in the playground was very long but I …

Wynand Place in the suburb of Sockburn, Christchurch

Wynand Place in Sockburn – This is a punning reference to racing. It is pronounced “win and”. So named because it is opposite the Riccarton Racecourse. First appears in street directories in 1991. A small amount of information from the library website. I couldn’t find any other information about the name of the street. In …

Shiloh Lane in the suburb of Sockburn, Christchurch

Shiloh Lane in Sockburn – Named after Shiloh, an ancient Israelite religious and political capital from about 1400 BC to 1100 BC. The name means: peaceful or tranquil in Hebrew. The subdivision is across the road from the Riccarton Racecourse but the developer did not want to name the street after a horse. Named in …