Hiller Green Street in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Hiller Green Street in Halswell – Thomas Hiller Green purchased part of the property in the late 1800’s where it is believed he grazed animals for “Greens Chop House” – his ham and bacon curing business. A small amount of information from the council minutes about the naming of streets in the subdivision. I searched …

Oakvale Lane in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Oakvale Lane in Halswell – Oakvale Farm Limited, has been the naming entity of this land for circa 20 years. It reflects the large Oak trees that have been established in the area (such as Halswell Domain). A small amount of information from the council minutes about the naming of streets in the subdivision. Oakvale …

Songpa Street in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Songpa Street in Halswell – Songpa-Gu, South Korea is one of Christchurch’s sister cities. Halswell Quarry is known for the sister city gardens, and naming the streets after the sister cities strengthens the areas connection to the sister cities. A small amount of information from the council minutes about the naming of streets in the …

Hean Road in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Hean Road in Halswell – Victor Hean (1901-1979) designed the former Halswell Quarry Manager’s house in Halswell Quarry. The house was built in 1926-1927. Hean was Christchurch City Council’s architect at the time he designed the house. During his time at Christchurch City Council he was responsible for designing many other Christchurch notable buildings, such …

Ned Place in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Ned Place in Halswell – Ned Paterson was Quarry Manager of Halswell Quarry from 1901 to 1938. Paterson House in the Quarry Park is named after Ned Paterson. Ned worked under owners R Pitcaithly and Son (1899 -1925) and Christchurch City Council from 1925 to his retirement in 1938. Under Ned’s watch the quarry development …

Pitcaithly Street in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Pitcaithly Street in Halswell – Pitcaithly and Co purchased the Halswell Quarry in 1899. The quarry supplied stone for the Sign of the Takahe, the Robert McDougall Gallery and some Dunedin buildings during their tenure. The quarry was made into a public company during their ownership, and was sold to the Christchurch City Council in …

Piopio Lane in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Piopio Lane in Halswell – A now extinct bird that use to inhabit the forest margins and riverbanks of the area. Piopios are part of the Oriolidae family of birds being the Old World family of passerine birds. Passerine birds are also known as songbirds, with the Piopio is particularly known to mimic calls of …

Riroriro Lane in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Riroriro Lane in Halswell – Riroriro is a native New Zealand bird part of the Acanthizidae bird family. Also known as grey warbler. Its natural habitat is temperate forests. A small amount of information from the council minutes about naming of the streets in this subdivision. This lane is so new that it isn’t on …

Cabbage Close in the suburb of Halswell, Christchurch

Cabbage Close in Halswell – Cabbage Street – William “Cabbage” Wilson, was Christchurch’s first mayor. He has significant links to the Halswell area, being an owner of the quarry between 1872 and 1886. William was a politician and nurseryman. He was known as “Cabbage” because he used to wear a hat made out of cabbage. …