- Whitford, New Zealand
Whitford is a suburb southeast of central
Auckland , in Manukau City,New Zealand . There are multiple versions of how the town was named.cite web | title =Howick Welcome Guide | work =History of Howick, Pakuranga and surrounding areas | publisher =Times Newspapers (Greenmount, Auckland) | date = 11 April 2005 | url =http://www.times.co.nz/cms/community/howick_wlcome/2005/04/art10003904.php | format =web | accessdate = 2008-01-23 ] cite web
last =Rod Clough (PhD), Kate Hill (MA Hons), Simon Bickler (PhD) | title =Whitford Bypass:Archaeological Assessment | work = | publisher =Manukau City Council | month =April | year =2005 | url = http://www.manukau.govt.nz/tec/district/planchange/PC8Proposed_AEEappdx9.pdf | format =PDF | accessdate = 2008-01-23 ] It may be named after Richard Whitford, a man who operated aflax mill on theWaikopua near Housons Creek and was thepostman . Others think Whitford referred to the White-ford over the Turanga Creek at the end of Sandstone Road, where the salt dries when the tide is out. Another possibility is that it is named afterWhitefoord Park part of a vast property belonging toL.D. Nathan was initially listed as ‘Whitefoord Park’ inWises Post Office Directory for 1875-6, but by the time it went on sale for subdivision in 1903 it was known as Whitford Park.Historical facts
* Whitford's first European settlers, George and William Trice, started a popular farm on Clifton Road in 1843. Most of the following settlers arrived in the mid-1850s.
* The Nathans' “Whitford Park” estate provided feathers from its ostriches for use in the fashion trade from 1869 until the 1920s. Racehorses were also trained there; this practice still occurs today.
* The town's Granger’s brickworks operated from the 1870s until 1920. The Trices goldmine was converted to a landfill. Today, metal is quarried from there.
* Transport usually occurred via water until the 1920s, when roads and motor transport were improved.
* Today, Whitford has a
real estate agent , accountant, dentist, service station, restaurant, gift shop and furniture restoration. Lifestyle blocks for city workers now occupy some farms. Beef, sheep, dairy, and timber are the chief economic activities.*
Ayrlies Garden , one of New Zealand's best-known gardens, is located near Whitford.References
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