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Te Whiti Homestead

Te Whiti Homestead

523 Te Whiti Road, Masterton ,
Te Whiti Homestead is a haven of relaxation in one of New Zealand’s most beautiful destinations. Our historic country homestead is set amidst several acres of gardens with mature stands of oak, elm and magnolias. The seasonal differences of New Zealand are exemplified at Te Whiti - vibrant blooms of springtime daffodils or blazing tones of autumn. In winter, you can relax and curl up in front of cosy winter fires in the large formal sitting room. There are wonderful walks with breathtaking views in and around the grounds. Te Whiti Homestead is just a short drive from Martinborough, Greytown and Masterton - a perfect base to explore the Wairarapa. The current owners, and your hosts, Roger and Maureen Ternent purchased the property in 2002 and have restored and renovated the Homestead to its former glory. While the historic style of the Homestead has been maintained it has been enhanced with modern services and heating systems.
Waingawa Railway Station

Waingawa Railway Station

Waingawa railway station is a station on the Wairarapa Line in the Wairarapa district of New Zealand’s North Island. It is located about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) south of the Waingawa River and is situated in a heavy industrial area. It served passenger trains until 1992 and now only handles freight (private sidings and special consignments).HistoryThe first use of the name Waingawa in relation to rail facilities in the Wairarapa was when from 1895 a siding about 2 miles south of Kurupuni became known as Waingawa. It was a private siding that had for a long time been known as Donald’s Siding, and was used by the Wellington Meat Export Company to load livestock for transport to their abattoir at Ngahauranga.Between 1908 and 1912 the Wellington Farmers’ Meat Company established their own private siding about 45 chains south of Waingawa called Taratahi. In 1921 this became the location of a new station called Waingawa, complete with signalling apparatus, and the name Taratahi ceased to be used.Though a co-operative freezing works was established at Waingawa in 1897, the brisk traffic in livestock from Waingawa to Wellington continued, at least until the opening of the Waingawa Freezing Works. In 1966 a siding was laid from the Waingawa yard to the then new Masterton saleyards. The saleyards are still extant today but their siding has long since been removed.Several industrial neighbours have come and gone in the vicinity of Waingawa station. In 1911, the Waingawa Freezing Works were opened by the Wellington Farmers’ Meat Company and lasted until 9 November 1989 when, in the hands of AFFCO, the works were closed as part of an industry rationalisation. Japanese forestry products company Juken Nissho opened a mill just north of the station in February 1992, which continues to transport goods by rail using its own private siding.
Tinui Station Homestead and Cottages

Tinui Station Homestead and Cottages

Tinui Station Homestead, 4195 Masterton Castlepoint Road, RD 9, Masterton ,
Greytown Railway Station

Greytown Railway Station

Greytown railway station was the terminus of the Greytown Branch railway, which connected the Wairarapa town of Greytown in New Zealand’s North Island to Woodside on the Wairarapa Line.
Relax Massage Therapy

Relax Massage Therapy

Mobile, Masterton ,
I provide relaxation massages, using waxes or aromotherapy oils. I am a mobile business where i come to your home etc.