Don Donovan's World: N.Z. House & Cottage 6. The Turrets, Orepuki

If the earth was flat and you had a well-developed imagination you might see the Antarctic coast in the shimmering distance for at Orepuki, on the eastern end of Te Waewae Bay, nothing impedes the fury of the southerly winds from the pole, winds which are sometimes so salt laden that the macrocarpas stretch out their long, naked, flinching trunks as if to rip their roots from the soil and escape to the north. Here, with only a flimsy yet enduring stand of hardy trees for shelter stands a most unusual house. I had first seen ‘The Turrets’ some years ago while travelling along the road from Riverton that parallels the southern coast until, faced with the uncompromising bluffs of Fiordland, it turns north to Tuatapere. The house lay in the distance, silver against forest green like a pavilion of towered Camelot. I determined that one day I would approach more closely. John and Glenda Watson, who have lived at ‘The Turrets’ since 1960, have raised a family of five within the sheltering solidity of its timber walls. With pride they showed me over the house and were amused by my astonishment when I entered the sitting room and saw the most unusual pressed metal ceiling with its wonderful art nouveau frieze, which, they assured me, is entirely original. The house was built in the late 1800s by George Valentine Printz for his son, John Louis (known as ‘Barney’ for no apparent reason). Printz, born in 1833, came from Sydney, prospered as a whaler and owned 7000 acres (2832 ha) at Paihia. He fathered ten children, two of whom died in infancy, leaving five sons and three daughters. They grew up in a lively community whose economy was based upon mixed farming, saw-milling, shale oil working and the unreliable rewards of winning fine gold from the black beach sands of the bay.


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History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5

History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5

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The United States Treasury register, containing a list of persons employed in the Treausry Dept

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The story of Berks County (Pennsylvania)

The story of Berks County (Pennsylvania)

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United States official postal guide

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Family History Stories - George Printz
Story of George Printz, son of sydney convicts, whaling for johnny jones south seas sealing grounds, foveaux strait early settler, farmer in southland in 1800s.

Family History Stories - Herman Printz
Story of Herman Printz, transported to New South Wales penal colony, 1814, for 14 years servitude, ... George Valentine PRINTZ (Story No. 008) was apprenticed to the ...

George Valentine PRINTZ/Catherine ACKER
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