Eketahuna: Stories from Small Town New Zealand
By (Author) Peter B. Best
Wairarapa Archive
Wairarapa Archive
30th November 2001
4th edition
New Zealand
Paperback
80
Width 170mm, Height 240mm
To many New Zealanders, Eketahuna is the archetypal small town. It was a frontier township carved out of the bush that became a closely knit community servicing the surrounding farming district. In this book, Peter Best delves into some of the intriguing byways of Eketahunas early history that give the town and district their special character and interest. There were the struggles of the first Scandinavian settlers...the Eketahuna Mounted Rifles eager to fight in the Boer War...the price war between rival coach companies...hopes of an oil strike in the nearby Mangaone Valley...the royal visit that nearly was in 1920...Mr Coppers famous topiary garden...the town's very own radio station.