Whalers’ Shenanigans – #132

Whalers’ Shenanigans – #132

It was a tough life, chasing whales, so it’s not surprising that visiting whalemen sought a little R&R in the grogshops of Kororāreka. Rest & relaxation quickly turned to revelry and one January day in 1851 the revelry became a riot. Then 19 year old...

Gibby : A Decent Old Bugger – #133

Community policing had its own flavour in the forties, liquor control especially. Russell Museum recently received a memoir written by a police constable’s daughter – Joy Gibbs. Her father, Eric Joseph Gibbs, also known as “Gibby” was the...
Te Marakihau – #134

Te Marakihau – #134

Te mahi a tēnā ika, a te marakihau, he hurihuri i ngā waka māori. What that sea creature, the marakihau, did was overturn ordinary canoes. Such is the legend of the marakihau, mythical sea denizens said to possess colossal ngongo, long tube like tongues with which...
Hananui’s Harpoon- Close to Home Again – #135

Hananui’s Harpoon- Close to Home Again – #135

It lay on the seabed in Whangamumu harbour for who knows how long, was discovered by a snorkeller, retrieved and taken to Auckland by launch in 1995, conservation treated , then put on display in the finder’s house, for many more years. Last month, this harpoon...