Collections

Street Names and Histories, Palmerston North

Provides the origins of street names in Palmerston North and examines street histories.

Sources of information include:


  • The Ian Matheson City Archives, including Research Files compiled by:


    • AGS Bradfield

    • MA Sullivan

    • I Matheson


  • Road names from Land Administration Log, Palmerston North City Council.


  • Local history books from Local History Collection, Palmerston North City Library.


  • Historic reporting from Papers Past.


  • Built Heritage Inventory, Palmerston North City Council.


  • Birth, death & marriage historical records, New Zealand Government.


  • New Zealand passenger lists 1839-1974, Archives New Zealand.


  • Named person and/or whānau (family).


This collection is a work in progress.

Manawatu People's Radio

Manawatū People's Radio is the broadcast arm of the Manawatū Access Radio Charitable Trust, a not-for-profit Community Access radio station. It provides access to recording equipment and expertise for the community to make their own content, especially groups who have been underrepresented in traditional media. It has been broadcasting on 999AM since 1997, covering a region from the coast to the gorge and from north of Levin to south of Whanganui. It is funded by grants, donations and with support from NZ On Air to deliver content by and for the local community under Section 36)c) of the Broadcasting Act.

Sun Park Ngan

Sun Park Ngan, born 1924, emigrated from China to the Manawatū in 1940, arriving with his brother Joy to join his father in Feilding. He trained as a mechanic and worked at the Farmers Co-Op until beginning his own Fruiterer and Greengrocer business in Bulls in 1950. He travelled widely to sell his produce and was contracted to supply places such as Waiouru Army Camp and Ohakea Air Base. Sun Park Ngan married Kathleen Joe and they raised 5 children. He retired in 1988 and the couple moved to Palmerston North. He died in 2018.