Stone store in Keri Keri 1832
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New Zealand's oldest stone building is known as the Kerikeri Mission House. It is located in Kerikeri, Northland, New Zealand. See the related link below for more information.
The Kerikeri Mission Station is home to New Zealand's oldest standing European buildings: the Stone Store and Kerikeri Mission House (Kemp House).
The oldest prison in New Zealand is the Napier prison which was commissioned in 1862.
New Zealand's oldest building is Kemp house, also known as the Kerikeri Mission House. It is located in kerikeri in the Bay of Islands in Northland.
Mission House, aka Kemp House at Kerikeri was founded in 1822, and is commonly regarded as New Zealand's oldest building. It is a well maintained building.But the remains of the walls of an 1810 stone building built on the Open Bay Islands offshore on the South Islands West Coast still remain.This building was built by a sealer gang to provide shelter on these exposed islands. The ten men were landed by the Active, subsequently believed lost, and the sealers were eventually rescued by the Governor Bligh, just passing some three years later.
The Otago Daily Times may be the oldest continuously published newspaper in New Zealand, first started in 1861.
New Zealand's parliament building, the 'Beehive'.
New Zealand Building Trades Union was created in 1860.
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