Berisdale Place in the suburb of Harewood, Christchurch

Berisdale Place in Harewood – Named after Berisdale in the Isle of Skye. NB This place cannot actually be located. The Macleod are shareholders in Nunweek Estates, developers of this subdivision. Their ancestral home is in the Isle of Skye. Developed off 547 Harewood Road. Named in 1999. A small amount of information from the …

Benmore Gardens in the suburb of Harewood, Christchurch

Benmore Gardens in Harewood – Named because it is a family name belonging to Mr and Mrs Macleod. The Macleods are shareholders in Nunweek Estates, developers of this subdivision. Their ancestral home is in the Isle of Skye. Developed off 547 Harewood Road. Named in 1999. A small amount of information from the library website. …

Applecross Lane in the suburb of Harewood, Christchurch

Applecross Lane in Harewood – Named after a town, river and forest on the Scottish mainland opposite the Isle of Skye. In the Skyedale subdivision. Formed on land once part of the property of Ross Jason Macleod. His ancestral home is on the Isle of Skye and all the streets on his subdivision have their …

Hockey Street in the suburb of Bishopdale, Christchurch

Hockey Street in Bishopdale – Named after the Hockey family. The family were early settlers in the Papanui area. Both Arthur and Frederick Hockey farmed on Harewood Road. Frederick William Hockey (1883?-1961), a farmer, sold land for state housing in the Harewood Road, Wairakei Road area in 1955. Named in 1961. A small amount of …

Ron Place in the suburb of Bishopdale, Christchurch

Ron Place in Bishopdale – Named after Ronald Hamilton Gee (1913- 1983). Gee was chief health inspector for the Waimairi County County until 1977. For a time it was a policy of the Waimairi County Council to give cul de sacs short names to fit printed maps. Named in 1973. A small amount of information …

Ashgrove Terrace in the suburb of Somerfield, Christchurch

Ashgrove Tce – formerly River Road and Ashgrove Road. River Road was renamed Ashgrove Road by the Spreydon Road Board in 1911. First appears in street directories in 1913. Becomes Ashgrove Terrace by 1917. A small amount of information from the library website. Ash trees were mentioned a few times in Papers Past in connection …

Taylors Avenue in the suburb of Bryndwr, Christchurch

Taylors Avenue in Bryndwr – formerly Taylor’s Road. Named after Joseph Taylor (1836-1918). Taylor came to New Zealand in 1863 on the ship Captain Cook. He became involved with contracting, importing carts and harnesses from England, and worked on forming roads for the Riccarton and other Road Boards. In 1866 he bought 116 acres, land …

Candys Road in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Candys Road in Halswell – formerly Candy’s Road. Named after Charles Benjamin Candy (1825- 1905). Candy ran a dairying and cheesemaking business in Halswell 1875-1902. He took up the land where Candys Road was later developed. A tender was accepted by the Spreydon Road Board for the gravelling of Candy’s Road in 1875. First appears …

Hindess Street in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Hindess Street in Halswell – Named after John Henry “Jack” Hindess (1937- 2010). Hindess was a survey cadet with Osborn & Co., the survey firm carrying out the subdivision where the street was developed. Developed in 1961 by Andrew James Cunningham, a farmer of 250 Halswell Road. First appears in street directories in 1964. Information …