The lime and marble of Takaka Hill
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Takaka Hill divides Nelson and Golden Bay. Its steep, twisting road reveals the ancient craggy lime and marble formations and caving system that give the hill its popular name, Marble Mountain. Its resources have been widely used.
Takaka Hill Road, The Nelson Provincial Museum , Ellis Dudgeon Collection, 212128/7Click image to enlarge
Takaka Hill is a mysterious place, with its rocky karst landscape and extensive cave system which featured as a film location for Lord of the Rings .
It is also a place of legend. Local Maori believed the taipo (devil) lived in the Canaan area on top of the hill. Taking refuge from Te Rauparaha on the hill at Canaan, they fled when they heard deep underground rumbling, fearing it was the growl of taipo.1 Charles Heaphy, who, in 1843, became the first recorded European to cross the hill to Golden Bay,2 was later asked whether he had come across the taipo.3 Such noises are thought to be caused by the underground drainage of the hill4 through the Middle Earth Cave system.
In early years, the usual way to get between Nelson and Golden Bay was by sea, around Separation Point. Following the Aorere gold rush in the 1850s, a foot track over the hill was widened and improved. In the 1870s the Bates brothers began calling for a bridle track over the hill to Takaka, and then a coach road. Planning for coach road began in 1886, following a different route to that of the foot track. This was despite arguments that a road to Golden Bay should follow the coastline.5 On January 3, 1888 it was announced that two buggies had been driven over the road, taking three and a half hours to ascend the Takaka side and two hours to descend to Riwaka.6
The opening of a road made the quarrying of the hill's limestone and marble resources possible. Quarrying began at Kairuru, 10km from Riwaka7 on the Nelson side of the hill, in the early 1900s.Marble from there gained national prominence in 1911, when it was chosen for use in the construction of the new Parliament Buildings in Wellington. The Government architect, John Campbell, specified Takaka marble from Kairuru because it had the necessary strength and could be polished to a high creamy lustre. The heavy marble blocks were transported via a tramline down the steep hillside for 10.4 km to Sandy Bay and shipped to Wellington. A total of 5000 tonnes of marble had been quarried at Kairuru by the time Parliament Buildings were completed in 1922.
Later, the quarry provided marble for the Massey Memorial in Wellington and for decorative features in the Beehive in the 1970s. Some of the old quarry machinery from the original quarry can still be seen on the privately owned Kairuru Farm.8 Today, marble for tiles and building panels comes from a new Kairuru quarry in the Holyoake Valley.9
Limestone from the Takaka Hill produces high quality lime when crushed.
McKee Lime and Marble Co Takaka, The Nelson Provincial Museum, Kingsford Collection 165163Click image to enlarge
In 1938 Arthur McKee and his sons Guy and Tasman bought a quarry near Ngarua, which led to the formation of Lime and Marble Ltd. The McKees had established the Fruitgrowers Chemical Company, which produced spraying oils and lime sulphur for the apple industry, Port Mapua in 1932.10 The quarry also supplied lime for glassmaking and burnt lime for local agricultural purposes.11 Lime is still produced from the Ngarua quarry by Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-Op Ltd, near the Ngarua Caves.
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Sources used in this story
- 1. Smith, Dawn (1997). Abel Tasman Area History, Department of Conservation, Nelson, NZ., Department of Conservation, p.8.
- 2. Newport, J.N.W. (1978). Footprints Too, Further Glimpses into the History of the Nelson Province, Nelson, N.Z.: Jeff Newport, p.108. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5829428&referer=brief_results
- 3. Heaphy, Charles (1844, January 13). ‘Notes on an expedition from Motueka overland to Massacre Bay' in Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, p.385. http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=NENZC18440113.2.14
- 4. Sixtus, E.J. (1992). Canaan: the hidden land of the marble mountain. Motueka, N.Z., E.J. Sixtus, p.61.
- 5. Newport (1978), p.108-110.
- 6. Newport, J.N.W. (1975) Golden Bay: 100 Years of Local Government, Nelson, NZ., Golden Bay County Council, p.42.
- 7. Newport (1978), p.109.
- 8. Smith, p.21.
- 9. Nathan, Simon and Hayward, Bruce, Building Stone, Te Ara: http://www.teara.govt.nz/EarthSeaAndSky/MineralResources/BuildingStone/3/en
- 10. Site Background, Fruitgrowers Chemical Company: http://www.tdc.govt.nz/index.php?siteBackground
- 11. Fisher, Helen (2000). ‘Tasman McKee' in The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Vol.5, 1941-1960, Auckland, NZ., Auckland University Press and Department of Internal Affairs, p.318. ; McKee, F.R (1943, 10 March),‘Arthur McKee, 1863-1943,' Nelson Evening Mail: http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/alt_essayBody.asp?essayID=3M15
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Very interested as I know the area well.
Posted by barrie gates, 19/11/2009 2:54pm (2 years ago)
Further sources - The lime and marble of Takaka Hill
Books
- Blincoe, P. (2001). Yesterdays of Golden Bay: glimpses of past industries and PWD camps. Collingwood, N.Z: Blincoe Publishing. pp 1-18, 21-28. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/82251105
- Brodie, Ian (2003, revised ed.). The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook, Auckland, NZ: HarperCollins, p.62. [Directions to and description of the Canaan location used for Chetwood Forest, which is where Aragorn led the hobbits into the wilds after leaving Bree. Another scene showing the hobbits leaving the shire was also filmed at this location.] http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/54087891
- Gregory, Kenneth (1976) Land of Streams, Life in the Waimea County Province of Nelson 1876-1976, Nelson: NZ.: Waimea County Council. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/3312229
- Henderson, Jim (ed.) (2000). Mountain farm, bush farm. Auckland, N.Z.: Radio Pacific.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/154462227 - Lime and Marble Ltd, 25th Anniversary. Mapua, Nelson, N.Z: Lime and Marble, 1964.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/154805408 - Martin, J.E. (2004) The House: New Zealand's House of Representatives 1854-2004. Palmerston North, N.Z.: Dunmore Press, p.155, 157. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/56324896
- Millar, J Halket. (1948). Beyond the marble mountain: tales of early Golden Bay, Motueka and Nelson. Nelson, New Zealand: R Lucas & Son Ltd (Nelson Mail). pp.112-118 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/156262596
- Newport, J.N.W. (1975) Golden Bay: 100 Years of Local Government, Nelson, NZ., Golden Bay County Council.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4809463 - Newport, J.N.W. (1978). Footprints Too, Further Glimpses into the History of the Nelson Province, Nelson, N.Z.: Jeff Newport, p.108.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5829428 - Sixtus, E.J. (1992). Canaan: the hidden land of the marble mountain. Motueka, N.Z.: E.J. Sixtus
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/154687518 - Smith, Dawn (1997). Abel Tasman Area History, Department of Conservation, Nelson, NZ.: Department of Conservation.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/81746678 - Timings, P. (2005) Golden Bay, decades: spreadsheet indexing to research material collected by Pat Timings. Takaka, N.Z. [bibliography of articles etc many held in Golden Bay Museum]
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/154665451 - Turley, Cliff (2009) Rocks and Hard Places: The Takaka Hill. Dunedin, N.Z. : River Press
- Walk Tasman (2008). Richmond, New Zealand: Tasman District Council, pp. 84-85 Tasman Hill Loop walkContains map.
http://www.tasman.govt.nz/index.php?TasmanCollection2008
Articles
- Bertram, Gavin. (2008) ‘Peaks and valleys: The Gathering, Real Groove, (171) 48-49.
- Chug, Kiran (2007, August 28). Caver feared death, cheers end three day ordeal for family and rescuers. Nelson Mail, p.1.
- Fisher, Helen (2000). ‘Tasman McKee' in The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Vol.5, 1941-1960, Auckland, NZ., Auckland University Press and Department of Internal Affairs, p.318
- Grzelewski, Derek. (1997, Apr/Jun). Tales of the underworld. New Zealand Geographic, 34, 24-52
- Heaphy, Charles (1844,January 13). ‘Notes on an expedition from Motueka overland to Massacre Bay' in Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, p.385, Papers Past, accessed 11 December, 2008.
http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=NENZC18440113.2.14&e=-------en--1----0-all - Lawry, R. Courtney (1989). History of the Lime Industry in the Waimea County, Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, 2, (3), 5,7,9
http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-NHSJ05_03-t1-body1-d1.html - Mackay, Deirdre. (1992, May 23). Making a life on Takaka Hill: no shortage of challenges on Marble Mountain. Nelson Evening Mail, p.8- 9.
- McIver, Sharon. (1999,January 9). Dance 'til you drop - and more. The Press, sup.p.2
- Murdoch, Helen & Hayman, Kamala.(2008, 10 January). Huge rescue for inexperienced climbers. The Press, p.A1.
- Notes taken on a Journey between the Rewaka [sic] and Takaka Districts, 1844.(1844, May 18) Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, 3(115), p.43. http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&srpos=6&cl=search&d=NENZC18440518.2.10
- Scott, R H. (1955) Land development in Nelson District. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, 91, (1), pp.2-12
- Tasman District Council. (2008). Takaka Hill Loop. Tasman Walks. pp. 84-85
Other
New Zealand Film Archive - available to view on MediaNet at Elma Turner Library, Nelson Public Libraries:
- Personal record, McKee, Tas (1945) Lime and Marble Works and quarry, Ngarua: http://data.filmarchive.org.nz/search/details_film.php?ref_no=F24270&result_no=0
- Campbell, Alexander Le Grand. (1848; 1852) Diary [exploration trip of Takaka Hill]. MS CAM.
- Johnstone, Paul. (2006). No stone left unturned: a history of the mineral extraction industries of the Nelson Province. qMS JOH.
- Lawry, Courtney. (10.10.2005). Takaka Hill marble. Sound recording. NHS 137.
- Sixtus family. (1928-2003). Canaan Downs collection. AG 494.
Web Resources
- The Beehive
http://www.parliament.nz/en-NZ/HstBldgs/Buildings/Beehive/5/c/a/5ca7931f15ad4180880ca18d0068e19c.htm - Kairuru Marble. Retrieved from Kairuru Farmstay cottage accommodation:
http://www.kairurufarmstay.co.nz/marble.htm - Karst. In Williams, Paul 'Limestone country', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated October 6, 2009: http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/TheBush/Landscapes/LimestoneCountry/2/en
- Lord of the Rings locations. Retrieved from Virtual New Zealand:
http://www.virtualoceania.net/newzealand/news/lotr/ - McKee, F.R (1943, 10 March),‘Arthur McKee, 1863-1943,' Nelson Evening Mail, as reproduced in the online Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, accessed 10 December 2008 http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/alt_essayBody.asp?essayID=3M15
- The Massey Memorial : Historic graves and monuments. Retrieved from Ministry of Culture and Heritage:
http://www.mch.govt.nz/emblems/monuments/massey.html - Nathan, Simon and Hayward, Bruce, Building Stone, Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, accessed October 6, 2009: http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/building-stone/3
- Nelson Speleological Group http://www.nsg.org.nz/mainpages/karst.htm
- Ngarua Caves. Retrieved from Harlequin: http://www.harlequin.co.nz/Fun/Operators/NgaruaCaves.asp
- Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-op Ltd http://www.ravensdown.co.nz/Products/AgLime/Default.htm
- Site Background, Fruitgrowers Chemical Company, accessed 10 December, http://www.tdc.govt.nz/index.php?siteBackground
- Walrond, C. (2010) Tunneling to Takaka, in: Nelson region - Geology and landforms, Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/nelson-region/2
Image links:
- Photo of Kairuru engine shed
- Men cutting blocks of marble at Kairuru quarry
- Takaka Hill - Takaka Hill, showing marble outcrops. Photograph taken ca 1900s by Louis John Daroux

