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Step back in time for market day

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Preparatio­ns are well under way for a Victorian themed market organised by the Ongaonga Historical Society as part of the Central Hawke’s Bay Spring Fling.

The traditiona­l market will encourage visitors to step back in time to enjoy traditiona­l artisan craft demonstrat­ions, vintage engines and vehicles and delight in the Victorian costumes of society members.

Dick Schaper, one of the society members, has been working for the past couple of months to recreate traditiona­l fairground games he remembers from his childhood. The public will be able to try these oldfashion­ed games which will be featured on the grounds of the Ongaonga Museum.

Dick recalls seeing a raffle wheel in action in town as a charity fundraiser. In his mind the raffle wheel was the “chocolate wheel” because the prize was always a box of chocolate.

Dick will use the raffle wheel on the museum green to raffle a variety of prizes donated by the wider business community. The public will also be able to have a go with his recreation­s of a bottle cap poker game, a horse shoe throwing game, quoits and a game based on a coconut shy.

The market setting will give visitors the chance to see some of Central Hawke’s Bay’s finest examples of 19th century buildings, in particular the Coles Factory, which is the only remaining late 19th century factory of its type in New Zealand. The Coles brothers were the local carpenters/ joiners/ironmonger­s/plumbers/ painters and undertaker­s at the time, and constructe­d many of the homes in Central Hawke’s Bay. Their carpentry workshop used a steam engine driven belt system to operate the carpentry machines, which will be on display on market day.

While the Coles Factory has obtained heritage status, it is in need of major repairs and all funds raised from the market will go towards this. Society volunteers have undertaken some preliminar­y repair work to make the building accessible and the factory now gives a good impression of how it would have operated 100 years ago.

The museum buildings located at the museum reserve will also be open for the public.

A range of fine food will be available, with more than 40 local market stalls, pony rides and face painting for the kids. Music will be provided by the Bandy McJazzband.

The community is joining in on the day with the Ongaonga Volunteer Fire Brigade having demonstrat­ions and displays at the fire station as well as a sausage sizzle, and Ongaonga school students will be performing a Maypole dance. For those looking for a potential wedding venue, St Oran’s church will be available for inspection.

The Ongaonga Historical Society is grateful for the support from the local and wider community in organising this event, either through donations or sponsorshi­ps or through more hands-on offers of assistance. They are also thankful for the assistance of CHB Council staff who are undertakin­g some landscapin­g tasks to assist in showing off the village of Ongaonga.

The market will take place on Sunday, September 22, with formal opening at 10am.

 ??  ?? Dick Schaper with the raffle wheel he has constructe­d.
Dick Schaper with the raffle wheel he has constructe­d.
 ??  ?? The Coles Factory has heritage status.
The Coles Factory has heritage status.

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