Bush Telegraph

Waiaruhe Station

- By DAVE MURDOCH

Waiaruhe Station south of Dannevirke, 512 ha of well-developed land adjacent to SH2, failed to sell on Thursday April 6.

Despite a crowd in excess of 150 there was effectivel­y only one bidder and the property was passed in at $8.4 million.

The property was promoted by Property Brokers as the Jewel of Southern Hawke’s Bay, a Finisher’s Dream.

“Property Brokers are privileged to bring this picture perfect farm to the market. During our vendor’s tenure, improvemen­ts have been made lifting the standard of infrastruc­ture to the present high standards. These improvemen­ts were listed as an eightstand woolshed, several implement/ storage sheds, three-bedroom dwelling set in very nicely laid out lawns and gardens. Large covered-in yards, specifical­ly designed to handle high numbers of lambs and ewes, with two drafting races.”

“Water is provided from a combinatio­n of reticulate­d system gravity fed to troughs and a number of large well-made dams. Farm access is first class with central laneway leading to well subdivided paddocks. 390ha has been cultivated over recent years and is providing some of the best pasture offered in the district, including 80ha in Plantain and Red Clover and 22ha of freshly sown Italian Rye and Clover.”

In presenting the property at the auction Property Brokers agent Jim Crispinsai­d the property required no extra developmen­t and was carrying more grass than he had ever seen.

Originally known as Oringi Waiaruhe, the station of 12,000 acres (4856ha) was leased from Maori owners in 1863 by Hon J D Ormond. It was sold to Henry Gaisford in 1875 by which time it had reached 16,000 acres (6475ha). Four years later more leasehold land was acquired nearly tripling its size to 45,000 acres (18,210ha).

In 1907 Henry’s son Herbert bought the property and began bloodstock breeding of thoroughbr­eds. By 1912 the station was reduced to 7000 acres (2833ha) freehold running pedigree Clydesdale­s, thoroughbr­ed horses and a Lincoln sheep stud. Herbert was Master of the Dannevirke Hunt.

George Duncan Beatson, Barry’s grandfathe­r, married Herbert Gaisford’s sister and eventually moved

 ??  ?? Waiaruhe Station awaits a settlement.
Waiaruhe Station awaits a settlement.

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