Government Buildings - Coromandel, New Zealand
S 36° 45.418 E 175° 29.888
60H E 365941 N 5931035
An old wooden building, situated at 355 Kapanga Rd, built in 1873. Now registered with the N.Z. Historic Places Trust No 4680
Waymark Code: WM8DVF
Location: North Island, New Zealand
Date Posted: 03/18/2010
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In 1873 this Government building was built buy the Auckland Provincial Council. It was the administrative centre for the Coromandel goldfield and incorporated a courthouse for the Resident Magistrate and the Mining Warden, together with office accommodation for the District Engineer and other officials. Declining gold production by 1869 resulted in the withdrawal of government officers from the town then known as Kapanga. However, further gold discoveries in 1868 resulted in the rejuvenation of the town and the re-establishment of government services.
Towards the end of the century, the Post office was located in the building and by 1954 Court sittings were no longer being held there. The building then became used as offices for the Department of Conservation and the Information Centre.
Date location was entrusted to the New Zealand Historic places: 12/13/1990
Type of history commemorated (short description): Previously this building was used to house the Post Office, Magistrated Court and Goldfields Office
Website pertaining to the location: [Web Link]
Town, city, or region nearest to the site: Coromandel, North Island, New Zealand. Registered under the Waikato Region
Year placed: 1873
Admission fees if any: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Hours of operation: 9am - 5pm
Is it accessible to the general public: Yes. The Coromandel Information Centre and Department of Conservation use this building for their businesses.
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