The Garden of Remembrance in Wainuiomata, situated within the Hine Road Recreational Reserve, was established in 2004 specifically for ash burials. Nestled in a picturesque natural environment, this location also shares proximity with the Sinclair Cemetery, which holds historical significance as the original resting place for the Sinclair family. The recreational area is owned by the Hutt City Council whereas, site where Sinclair Cemetery is located is owned by the Wellington Water Board.
Wainuiomata Garden of Remembrance
-
Evening Post 04 Mar 1882
, History, News, 0
In accordance with arrangements entered into at the meeting of the City Council held on Thursday evening, a number...
-
Evening Post 07 Sep 1881
, History, News, 0
Mr T. Carter, one of the candidates for the representation of Te Aro Ward in the City Council, addressed...
-
News: 16 Dec 1882
, History, News, 0
Messrs J. and D. Sinclair, have assigned their estate. Their liabilities are about £11,000, while their assets set at...
-
Wainuiomata Stream Culvert
, History, 0
The Wainuiomata Stream passes beneath Moores Valley Road via a culvert. The Wainuiomata Stream originates in upper Moores Valley,...
-
Evening Post 13 Mar 1907
, History, News, 0
The ridge upon which this tramway has been constructed is between two gullies, which converge at the foot of...
-
Wellington Independent 17 Aug 1872
, History, News, 0
Tararua s.s., 524 tons, Pearce, from Melbourne via Nelson. Imports in the Tararua… 1 engine, 1 boiler, 4 packages,...
-
Evening Post 09 Oct 1893
, History, News, 0
Sir—I wish to draw attention to the very brave and intelligent rescue of a man from drowning last Sunday...
-
Evening Post 25 Apr 1884
, History, News, 0
As an old miner allow me to endorse Mr Travers’s plan of a flume from the river to the...
SEARCH
RANDOM POST
TIMELINE
PAGES
- Wainuiomata
- History
- Waterworks
- Rivers
- Walks
- Reserves
- All Reserves
- Remutaka Forest Park
- Catchpool Valley
- Wainuiomata Regional Park
- Hine Road Recreation Area
- Harry Todd Recreation Area
- Richard Prouse Park
- Poole Crescent Reserve
- Rotary Park
- Wainuiomata Scenic Reserve
- Queen Street Reserve
- Bryan Heath Park
- Ngaturi Park
- Brookfield
- Camp Wainui
- Puketahā Wildlife Sanctuary
- About Us
WAINUIOMATA MUSEUM
Located in Wainuiomata Primary School, it is open 2pm-4pm every Sunday. Learn more →.