Heretaunga School

Private school, Havelock North, which was operational in 1915. In 1927 merged with Hurworth School, Whanganui, to become Hereworth School in Havelock North.

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Manuscript

Mabin, Railene, fl 2005 : Papers relating to histories of schools

Date: 1883-1889, 1989, n d

By: Mabin, Railene, active 1997-2005

Reference: MS-Papers-8238

Description: Photocopies of Heretaunga School minutes (9 Apr 1883), Heretaunga School record (1889) and L S Rickard's `Three schools; a centennial history' (pages 8-25) relating to Heretaunga School; also reminiscences by unknown person of time spent at `The Dame's School', run by Miss Vaughan in Havelock North, in the early 1880s Source of title - Supplied by Library Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter (photocopies) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Ms R Mabin, Waipukurau, Mar 2005

Image

Eaton Hurley's album of school and university days

Date: 1915-[ca1925]

From: Hurley family : Photographs

Reference: PA1-o-1772

Description: Includes:- Heretaunga School for boys (became Hereworth School in 1927) Havelock North, 1916. Group photographs of boys at Heretaunga School. Snapshots of soldiers in the Middle East, World War One. Portraits of soldiers, World War One. Eaton Hurley and friends at an unidentified school or university. Cast of play "Happy-go-Lucky" by Ian Hay, Scots College, Wellington, 1919. Group photographs of secondary school boys, probably Scots College. Large group of young men and women, probably members of Student Christian Movement. Other groups of people throughout the album are probably members of the same organisation. People on horseback, and cast of a nativity play. Group of photographs taken probably during a Student Christian Movement summer camp. Eaton Hurley in sports blazer and on bicycle. People playing tennis and swimming in baths. Group in the open air swimming in bush stream, camping, tramping and picnicking. Young people on horses in the country. Cambridge University buildings under snow. Students in the country and at Clareville Railway Station, Wairarapa. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

Manuscript

Inward correspondence

Date: [ca 1911-1964]

From: Riddiford family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5714-015

Description: Comprises letters from friends and acquaintances; includes letter from Fred (Col Bunny?) of London (1926); from Dr A A Martin re his father's health; and cards from Neville and Poppy, Mic and Phyll Shand and the secretary of the Grenadier Guards Assn. Also includes letter to `Dear Dan' from [?] L E, writing from Queen's Gate [sic], London (1923). Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

School reports

Date: 1899-1905, 1917-1920

From: Boyd, Mary Beatrice 1921-2011 : Papers relating to Mackersey family

Reference: MS-Papers-10251-13

Description: School reports for Lindsay John, Norman, Leslie and Ivan Mackersey, during their years at Heretaunga School in Hastings, and Scots College in Wellington Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss