Mayfield, Canterbury

Mayfield, Canterbury
Mayfield is located in New Zealand
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Mayfield

Mayfield is a small farming settlement in Mid Canterbury, in New Zealand's South Island. It is located 35 km from Ashburton[1] on former State Highway 72 at the intersection of the Lismore-Mayfield Road towards the top of the Canterbury Plains. The village has a shop, garage, tavern, local transport company and rural supply store. The population of the Mayfield village is around 200.[citation needed]

The town has a voluntary rural fire brigade staffed by locals. The brigade uses a Bedford tanker and International fire appliance.[2] The fire brigade is particularly useful since the climate and local farms are particularly prone to drought and grass fires during the summer season. [3]

The first post office in Mayfield was established on 1st September 1879 when Mr. John Bowick was appointed Postmaster. He was later bought out on 1st July 1881 by Mr. Dellow, a local blacksmith. [4] But it was only in mid 1889 that a post office with telegraph office and bureau was opened. [5] The Mayfield post Office was in use from this time until it was downgraded to a volunteer Post office in 1982. Several local ladies held the position of volunteer Postmistress thereafter until the postal services were shifted to the local store.[6].

The local store burnt down in early 2008 but re-opened in early 2009. [7]

The Mayfield Agricultural and Pastoral show takes place on the second Saturday in March each year.[8][9]

In June 2006 Mayfield and the Mid Canterbury region were hit by large snowfalls disrupting power, phone and roads. Power remained cut for hundreds of households more than a week after the event making it one of the worst storms to hit the region in several decades. [10]

Education

Mayfield is the location of a primary school that services the township and surrounding community. The school was opened sometime between 1880 and 1887. In 2000 the school was increased in size when the smaller Lismore and Westerfield schools were closed. Students at these schools transferred to Mayfield. Two relocatable classrooms from Lismore were moved to Mayfield to add two additional classrooms while another building was used to extend the library/hall. Mayfield School is a decile 9 co-educational state full primary school (U2 grade) catering for New Entrants to Year 8 students. At the end of 2010 the roll was 71 students.[11]

Secondary education is undertaken at Geraldine High School or Ashburton College, with school buses running from Mayfield to both schools.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Te Ara encyclopedia http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/canterbury-places/17
  2. ^ McDowell, Robert (1987). Mayfield School and District, 1887-1987.. Mayfield School Centennial Committee.. pp. 89. ISBN zbn87034964. 
  3. ^ Mayfield Press 11 April 2010 http://www.mayfield.co.nz/article.php?story=20090310141635947
  4. ^ McDowell, Robert (1987). Mayfield School and District, 1887-1987. Mayfield School Centennial Committee. pp. 45. ISBN zbn87034964. http://nlnzcat.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v3=8&ti=1,8&SEQ=20110612162606&Search_Arg=Mayfield&SL=None&Search_Code=GKEY^%2A&CNT=25&PID=nzx4ls2tD96Fz4Ns-x67hHsNDeylQ&SID=3. 
  5. ^ McDowell, Robert (1987). Mayfield School and District, 1887-1987. Mayfield School Centennial Committee. pp. 45. ISBN zbn87034964. http://nlnzcat.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v3=8&ti=1,8&SEQ=20110612162606&Search_Arg=Mayfield&SL=None&Search_Code=GKEY^%2A&CNT=25&PID=nzx4ls2tD96Fz4Ns-x67hHsNDeylQ&SID=3. 
  6. ^ McDowell, Robert (1987). Mayfield School and District, 1887-1987. Mayfield School Centennial Committee. pp. 48. ISBN zbn87034964. http://nlnzcat.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v3=8&ti=1,8&SEQ=20110612162606&Search_Arg=Mayfield&SL=None&Search_Code=GKEY^%2A&CNT=25&PID=nzx4ls2tD96Fz4Ns-x67hHsNDeylQ&SID=3. 
  7. ^ Mayfield Press 11 Feb 2009 http://www.mayfield.co.nz/article.php?story=20081123115821322
  8. ^ Mayfield A&P Show website http://www.mayfieldshow.com/About_us.html
  9. ^ Te Ara encyclopedia http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/canterbury-places/17
  10. ^ NZs Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries - The Resilience and Response of Farm Households in the Aftermath of the 2006 Canterbury Snow Storm http://www.maf.govt.nz/mafnet/rural-nz/emergency-management/snow/farm-response-to-2006-canterbury-snow/page-05.htm
  11. ^ Mayfield, School Board. "Welcome to Mayfield School". Mayfield School Board. http://www.mayfieldschool.co.nz/cms/. Retrieved 12 June 2011. 

Coordinates: 43°49′S 171°25′E / 43.817°S 171.417°E / -43.817; 171.417



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