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Abstract of William John (Jack) PRITCHARD, 2006

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Identifier: H01500002

Abstract

WIILIAM JOHN (JACK) PRITCHARD Interviewer: Janice Templeton

Abstracter: Jean Hawkes

TRACK 1

00:00 Interview Identification.

00:33 WILLIAM JOHN 'JACK' PRITCHARD Born 8 January 1919 at WAIKIWI [PARENTS]: Father – JOHN PRITCHARD – Mother – JANET SMITH

01:06 Father – Lived at WAIKIWI all of life. Grandfather – JOHN PRITCHARD from LUDLOW on Welsh Border. To NEW ZEALAND on 'Isabella Hamilton' 1860 LYTTELTON – DUNEDIN – INVERCARGILL – Mentioned Gold mining on WEST COAST – Approaches to RIVERTON BRIDGE

02:00 Grandfather had land at PRESTONVILLE, WAIKIWI – Planted an orchard Double-story wooden house 1871 bought 30 acres on McIVORS ROAD – Traction engine to move house.

02:58 1915 House fire – Brick house built GALIPOLLI DAY – Mentioned

03:40 Mother's father – WILLIE SMITH from MUSSELBURGH, EDINBURGH Worked on baker's cart – Hellaby (?) colliery. To NEW ZEALAND when wife died – To PETER ROSS of MAKAREWA PETER worked in HOKONUI COAL MINE.

04:50 WILLIE worked in NIGHTCAPS mine – Met wife-to-be at LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Married – returned to SCOTLAND Children brought to NEW ZEALAND – JANET – ADAM – SUSIE ADAM in WW1 – SUSIE fired first shot LINTON COAL FIELD

05:44 Lignite mines THORNBURY – FAIRFAX – WILD BUSH – WAIPANGO – POURAKINO RIVER – RIVERTON. ANDERSON'S property – Mentioned.

06:50 Use of punt and rail for transport of lignite TOM OGG (?) – Mentioned.

07:10 Firewood from TRAIL'S MILL – Described.

07:36 McGREGOR'S – MOUNT LINTON STATION – Mining coal GAVIN BRIGHTON – LINTON COAL FIELD 08:18 Mineral Rights – Not much money – L E J McGREGOR

08:44 McGREGOR'S financial expectation – Described. Grandfather good prospector and miner – Poor businessman.

09:03 Formation of LINTON COAL COMPANY Grandfather's position – Shares sold – Described.

10:08 Went to buy another mine – Already sold

10:29 SMITH grandparents lived in FAIRFAX – House in RIVERTON where FIRE BRIGADE is – before MOUNT LINTON

11:14 FREW'S hut while prospecting LINTON FIELDS – Coal moved on drays 11:56 Transport of FREW'S hut during flood – Described.

12:20 After MOUNT LINTON – House at MORETOWN – NEW BRIGHTON MINE Self's experience with sound (?) whistle as a small child NIGHTCAPS – Mentioned

13:00 Self remembers going down the mine

13:09 Parents met – married – lived at McIVOR ROAD

13:34 Grandfather SMITH managed LINTON MINE till 1917 – Depot in TIMARU Self holidayed in TIMARU.

14:01 Father's care of orchard at McIVOR ROAD – Described TODD'S and BOWDEN'S AUCTION ROOMS – Mentioned

14:51 Extraction of honey – Explained. Most sold on site.

17:22 Self did not like bees – stung – little to do with their care.

17:55 JEAN eldest sister, violinist, did not marry – Self – GRACE, married DAVID BRASS of APARIMA McSKIMMINGS BRICKWORKS – Mentioned

18:29 PETER BRASS (Evandale Gardens) – Mentioned.

19:00 Father had worked at FAIRLIGHT STATION as a young person.

19:20 Parents met at Uncle PETER ROSS'S at MAKAREWA

19:46 Self brought up on McIVOR ROAD.

19:52 [EDUCATION]: WAIKIWI SCHOOL – SOUTHLAND TECH. Primary School – Dreadful teachers – Described. Incident involving sister JEAN – Described. 'Strap-happy' teachers.

21:21 Poet BEN WARD (?) book of poems 1883 – Head injuries noted. 1st WAIKIWI SCHOOL – Near DALGETY'S WOOL STORE, LORNEVILLE or WAIHOPAI. Treatment of boys drinking from tap – Described. Female teacher's treatment of boys fighting – Described. Self completed Proficiency.

22:45 TECH – Three years day tech Two years night tech – Radio Course then to Post Office Correspondence Courses.

23:18 TECH more enjoyable than primary school. TOMMY CUSHEN – WATSON (electricity) – BILLIE MACINDOE – Mentioned.

23:52 Offer of job at STORRIE and WILLETT – Started but went back to Tech Reasons – Explained.

25:13 Temporary job at DOMINION ELECTRIC owned by GEORGE PRINTZ 'THE TURRETS' at OREPUKI – MONKEY ISLAND – Mentioned. Mr FREDERIC manager. About 1935

26:23 Out of work – Would not go on a farm – Applied for position as mechanician with POST OFFICE – Best job for person with interest in radio and electricity. BILLIE MACINDOE – Mentioned.

27:24 1939 transferred to DUNEDIN – In Territorials INVERCARGILL and DUNEDIN 27:42 Joined Army – To PAPAKURA with Signals – To EGYPT – Transfer to 21st Battalion – Limited use of skills – Transferred to Signals skills used. GREECE – Mentioned.

28:57 Conditions in CAIRO at MAADI in huts, sometimes tents in other places.

29:23 ALAMEIN – QATTARA/KATARA DEPRESSION – Area Described Bunkers built.

30:21 BAQQUSH – MOURSY MATROUH – 1941 'cut off' by GERMAN Army.

30:43 25th Battalion at SIDI RASHID attack of GERMAN troops – Described.

31:01 Self at Brigade H Q care of Exchange – Brigadier BARROWCLOUGH 26th Battalion – Mentioned. Field telephone contact lost with 21st Battalion – Explained

31:40 SOUTH AFRICAN 2nd Armoured Division 'knocked out' by GERMANS – after effects – Described.

32:18 Return to base – Tanks thought to be SOUTH AFRICAN but weren't. Sheltering in slit trench – Described.

33:09 Evacuation – Brigadier on the move – Escape in Stores Truck – Described.

34:20 Joined with 4th Brigade – Attitude of GERMANS – Described Thoughts regarding going to war GENERAL ROMMEL – CHURCHILL – Mentioned

36:05 Details of many adaptations made to Army Field Telephone Systems during WW2 ALAMEIN – Mentioned Two citations for work done – Taken to picture framers and lost

42:30 Returned to NEW ZEALAND in 1945 – via FOVEAUX STRAIT to LYTTELTON Mayor ABRAHAM WACHNER met Troop Train in INVERCARGILL

43:18 Home to parents – Holiday – Soldiers received travel passes. Self visited step-grandmother in TIMARU 44:33 Returned to Post Office in DUNEDIN – Position kept Surrender of JAPAN – Exchanges busy, limited accessibility – Explained

45:40 Transferred to WELLINGTON – LOWER HUTT Exchange Step-by-step dialling – Explained. Dialling system in DUNEDIN – Described.

47:12 Lived at TRENTHAM CAMP then to hostel at JOHNSONVILLE Conditions at TRENTHAM – Described.

47:52 Met wife (THELMA) at a dance WELLINGTON – More men than women at dances – Travel after dance – Described. THELMA nurse at PORIRUA – From PAEROA

50:02 Married in SOUTHLAND. Wife's situation – Explained.

50:49 Three children – ANN married KEVIN SUTHERLAND of PUKEMAORI – JEFF in WELLINGTON – MARGARET with GEORGE SEATOR at LONGWOOD.

52:00 Returned to SOUTHLAND 1956 – Bought farm. Resigned from WELLINGTON – Explained

53:20 Visit to INVERCARGILL Telephone Exchange – Job offer accepted. WYNDHAM – Mentioned

53:56 THELMA helped on farm – 570 sheep on small farm.

54:39 Patented inventions – Water tank extensions – Sockets for radio chassis – TV Phillips kitset. STAN SHAW – built coloured TV – killed CHECHNYA CLINTON – HEDGEHOPE – GUMMIES BUSH – CHARLIE PANKHURST – McLELLAN – OTAUTAU – Mentioned.

59:04 Self alright with valves (radio/TV) not transistors.

59:19 Post Office Suggestions – Hand held tester– Described. BRITAIN – AUSTRALIA – Mentioned

60:41 Telephone wiper adaptation in INVERCARGILL – Described. Attitude in WELLINGTON – Described

62:29 Governmental waste of money – Mentioned American attitude to governments – Mentioned.

63:00 [LAMB TEATS]: Hand feeding of new lambs – Solution considered...

63:39 End of Track 1

TRACK 2

00:00 Tube drenching ewes – Described. Tube feeding of new lambs – Many lambs lost 00:56 Creation of LAMB TEAT – Described Advised to see plastic manufacturer in CHRISTCHURCH

02:15 Firm in AUCKLAND made nipples – BRITISH teat comparison – Alteration made Import problems – AUBREY BEGG helped self to gain license to import.

03:22 Tooling made in CHRISTCHURCH – Described. Cost and Loss for Bottle Holder – Explained.

04:04 Inventing very risky – Selling can be difficult – Maybe one New Zealand invention in twenty will make a profit – In USA about one in two hundred

04:52 Teats kept as cottage industry – Mainly family – Export. Agent in ENGLAND sends to NORWAY – AMERICA Self exports to AMERICA and CANADA – Few to AUSTRALIA

05:35 Teats sent to AUCKLAND – CHRISTCHURCH – SOUTHLAND Vets Available in any farm merchandise store. Need for reliable clients – Explained.

06:56 Components received from manufacturers, assembled and packaged in Southland.

07:13 Dispatch process – Explained INVERCARGILL – AMERICA via customs broker

08:11 Main demand near springtime in NEW ZEALAND – Overseas around February- March

08:40 Marketing – Self did a lot at the start but not at present.

09:09 Change from 'push-in' to 'Pritchard' teats – Recalled. Amounts of feed delivered compared. Wastage of milk reduced – Financial savings

10:18 Original teats made in 1968 – Copy-cats being made now Push-in ones gone – sales too small Screw cap – Mentioned.

11:23 Affects of teats used by farming community. Manufacture of teats – Described

12:55 End of Track 2

Dates

  • 2006

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