Waikiwi Bush Hotel
Digital Image
Identifier: D27520001_051
Dates
- c.1876
Summary
East side of North Road, Waikiwi, facing south toward Invercargill.
Featuring: The original wooden Waikivi [Waikiwi] “Bush Hotel” and store, at the edge of a mud road.
Taken: Between 1876 and 1877.
Featuring: The original wooden Waikivi [Waikiwi] “Bush Hotel” and store, at the edge of a mud road.
Taken: Between 1876 and 1877.
Conditions Governing Use
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Biographical / Historical
The first Waikiwi “Bush” Hotel was opened in late 1876, owned by G. A. Tapper. It was located three miles from Invercargill, and one mile north of Gladstone, on the main north road (near Lennie's Nursery). The original wooden building also housed a general store and the Post Office. It was one of two hotels in Waikiwi, the other being the Junction Hotel.
In July 1877, the hotel was destroyed by fire, but re-opened later that year in a brick construction designed by architects Brown and Price. The new premise was upgraded to include a bar, parlour, five bedrooms, kitchen, scullery and stabling.
The Hotel closed in 1903.
Sources: Papers Past
Sources: Papers Past
Existence and Location of Copies
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Dimensions
H 132mm x W 197mm
Album Caption
51. Waikiwi Bush Hotel near Lennies Nursery.
Repository Details
Part of the Invercargill City Libraries and Archives Repository