Waiuku Museum
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Location
13 King Street
Waiuku
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Opening hours
Waiuku Museum is open on Sundays 1.30pm - 4pm, and Wednesdays from 10am - 12pm, and at other times by arrangement
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Admission
Adults $10
Student/Seniors $7
children free under the age of 16.
Waiuku Museum is situated on the Tamakae Reserve beside the Waiuku Estuary. The museum offers a pioneer experience with permanent and changing displays of Maori and early colonial artifacts reflecting the area’s maritime and agricultural past. There is also a collection of historic buildings including Hartmann House, Pollok Cottage, Maioro School, a dairy, lock up and the old Anglican vestry. The museum offers assistance with genealogy and historical research and schools and tour groups are very welcome.
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Collection Strengths
Social history
Taonga Māori
Technology
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Facilities
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Reference library
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Guided tours
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Function space
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Toilets
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Parking
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Contact
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Postal address
13 King Street Waiuku 2123
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Phone number
09 235 8698
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Email address
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Staff details
President: Richard Garvey,
Secretary: Christine Black,
Curator: Jane Thorne,
Archivist: Pauline Richmond.