What is Milton NZ famous for?

What is Milton NZ famous for?

Milton pottery An early claim to fame for Milton was its pottery, often regarded as some of the country’s finest. Clay is a plentiful natural resource in South Otago, and potteries were a major employer in the late 19th century throughout South Otago and Southland.

Why is there a kink in the road in Milton?

The parcels shown on the plans in the vicinity of the kink in the road were likely sold by the Crown to settlers in the 1850s and later subdivided by the settlers to form Milton, starting around 1862, Linz says. Throughout this process, the roads remained where they were.

When did Maori arrive in Dunedin?

1300
Around 1250–1300, Māori arrived in Otago, where they hunted the flightless moa and burnt much of the inland forest. The first tribes were Waitaha, then Ngāti Māmoe; later Ngāi Tahu were dominant. They intermarried with the first Europeans in Otago, who were sealers and whalers.

Is waihola a Maori name?

This shallowness is reflected in the name Waihola, the southern Māori form of the word waihora, which means “spreading waters”.

What is in Milton NZ?

Milton Museum & Information Centre. The Milton Museum & Information Centre is housed in an Art Deco building.

  • Milton Butchery Museum.
  • Walking Tracks.
  • Mt Stewart Tunnel.
  • Sinclair Wetlands.
  • Milburn Whale Fossils and Lookout.
  • Lake Waihola.
  • Surf Fishing.
  • What is there to do in Milton today?

    Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area. 265. Nature & Wildlife Areas • Lookouts.

  • Hilton Falls Conservation Area. 184. Hiking Trails • Waterfalls.
  • Springridge Farm. 242. Farms.
  • Halton County Radial Railway. 138.
  • Mill Pond. Bodies of Water.
  • Terre Bleu Lavender Farm. 196.
  • Crawford Lake Conservation Area. 256.
  • Kelso Conservation Area. 148.
  • How many people live in Milton Otago?

    Milton is Clutha District’s second largest town, with a population of approximately 2000 people.

    Is Milton a rural area?

    About Rural Milton. We tend to think of the rural areas in two categories: northwest and southeast. The rural homes north and west of Milton may or may not be in the Niagara Escarpment protected area, and they can range from estate subdivisions in Campbellville and Brookville to acreage and “country” style living.

    Did the Māori practice cannibalism?

    Cannibalism was already a regular practice in Māori wars. In another instance, on July 11, 1821, warriors from the Ngapuhi tribe killed 2,000 enemies and remained on the battlefield “eating the vanquished until they were driven off by the smell of decaying bodies”.

    How did waihola get its name?

    Etymology. The name Waihola is accepted to be analogous with the word wai-hora, meaning “spreading waters”. The place name for the location of Waihola is assigned as an official place name by the New Zealand Geographic Board.

    What’s around Milton?

    Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area. 265. Nature & Wildlife Areas • Lookouts.

  • Hilton Falls Conservation Area. 184. Hiking Trails • Waterfalls.
  • Springridge Farm. 242. Farms.
  • Halton County Radial Railway. 138.
  • Mill Pond. Bodies of Water.
  • Terre Bleu Lavender Farm. 197.
  • Crawford Lake Conservation Area. 256.
  • Kelso Conservation Area. 148.