- Pukehou
Pukehou is a farming locality in southern
Hawkes Bay , in the easternNorth Island ofNew Zealand . it is located on State Highway 2, about half way between Hastings andWaipukurau . The locality's name (originally "Pukehouhou") is Maori, and means "Hill of houhou", the houhou being a small native flowering tree, "panax arboreum".Williams also built Christ Church in Pukehou. The present building was constructed in 1859 and is the oldest church in the
Waiapu Diocese and Hawkes Bay. The church was constructed of local timber with roofing of hand splittotara shingles and measured 40 feet by 20 feet. The church was extended in both 1881 and 1893, work in the latter date including the north and south transept and chancel. The church was repaired in 1959 with the roof being repiled, repainted and reshingled. The church was most recently repainted in 1993.The church has two significant stained glass windows. The east window was designed by John Bonnor while Karl Parsons designed the north one.
Samuel Williams was the
rural dean ofHawkes Bay from 1854 to 1888. He wasarchdeacon in 1888 and in 1889 was canon ofSt Johns Cathedral, Napier .Schools include
Te Aute College .There is a
marae at Pukehou.External links
* [http://www.avidnz.com/opening/ Book about this area]
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