Kahuterawa Bridge - Main Highway No. 60
Levin - Palmerston North via Shannon, Main Highway No. 60. Some sheets signed by W. M. Henderson, contractor.
Date: 1932
Levin - Palmerston North via Shannon, Main Highway No. 60. Some sheets signed by W. M. Henderson, contractor.
Date: 1932
This may be a drawing of the proposed suspension bridge over the Kahuterawa Stream in 1921, on the site of the present 'Black Bridge'.
Creator: Kairanga County Council
Date: circa 1921
The men vying for the 'ugliest' were employees of the McGregor Bros Mill. The picnic was held at the Motorimu Hall, which was a popular local venue for concerts and other entertainment for people in the Linton area. The McGregor Brothers' ran a mi...
Creator: Unknown
Place: Linton, Manawatū
Date: circa 1902
Photograph of the fork in the Otangane Loop Track. This track is accessible via the Sledge Track and lies in the Kahauterawa and Tararua Forest Park area.
Creator: Evan Greensides
Place: Tararua Forest Park
Date: January 15, 2018
Panorama photograph from the high point of the Otangane Loop Track, The Nipple, at 650m above sea level. The view takes in the area around Pahiatua to the northeast and Mangahao river. Kopikopiko and Naenae roads lie directly beneath this area....
Creator: Evan Greensides
Place: Pahiatua
Date: January 15, 2018
This photograph was taken c1897 at the top of “Back Track”, before the “Dittmer Bros” built the road round to Scott’s Road. Notice the gentleman left holding a cat. A typical bush section in the Kahuterawa Valley. Identification of men unknown, bu...
Creator: Unknown
Date: circa 1896
View of Kahuterawa area and Arapuke Forest Park from a viewpoint along the Otangane Loop Track. This track is accessible via the Sledge Track.
Creator: Evan Greensides
Place: Tararua Forest Park
Date: January 15, 2018
View of the Kahuterawa Stream from the Arapuke Swing Bridge looking south towards Quartz Creek. The swing bridge is accessible from the Sledge Track and links the track with the Arapuke Forest Park.
Creator: Evan Greensides
Date: January 15, 2018
Photograph of the small Otangane Stream which crosses the Otangane Loop Track in the Tararua Forest Park. The Otangane Loop Track is accessible via the Sledge Track.
Creator: Evan Greensides
Place: Tararua Forest Park
Date: January 15, 2018
View of the Kahuterawa Stream looking northeast from the Sledge Track on the east bank. The photograph was taken at the Argyle Rocks, named after Ian Argyle, one of the individuals who helped rehabilitate the area and build the current track in...
Creator: Evan Greensides
Date: October 23, 2017