老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Pompallier Mission


Built in 1842 to house the Catholic mission鈥檚 printing press, this rammed-earth building is the mission's last remaining building in the western Pacific, and NZ's oldest industrial building. Over its seven years of operation, a staggering 40,000 books were printed here in M膩ori. Admission includes extremely interesting hands-on tours that lead you through the entire bookmaking process, from the icky business of tanning animal hides for the covers, to setting the type and stitching together the final books. You can visit the gardens only ($7) if you miss out on the tour.


老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions

Nearby attractions

1. Russell Museum

0.11 MILES

This small museum has a well-presented M膩ori section, a large 1:5 scale model of Captain Cook鈥檚 Endeavour, a 10-minute video on the town鈥檚 history and an鈥

2. Christ Church

0.14 MILES

English naturalist Charles Darwin made a donation towards the cost of building this, the country鈥檚 oldest surviving church (1836). The graveyard's biggest鈥

3. Flagstaff Hill

0.67 MILES

Overlooking Russell, this is the hill where H艒ne Heke chopped down the British flagpole four times. You can drive up, but the epic view over Russell and鈥

4. Long Beach

0.72 MILES

About 1.5km behind Russell (an easy walk or cycle) is this placid, child-friendly beach. Turn left (facing the sea) to visit Donkey Bay, a small cove that鈥

5. Tapeka Point

1.54 MILES

North of Russell, on the other side of Maiki hill, Tapeka Rd heads down to a sandy beach in the shadow of a craggy headland. A p膩 once stood at the top of鈥

6. St Paul鈥檚 Anglican Church

2.06 MILES

The characterful St Paul's was constructed of Kawakawa stone in 1925, and stands on the site of the original mission church, a simple raupo (bulrush) hut鈥

7. Williams House & Gardens

2.07 MILES

The historic buildings and gardens of Paihia's First Mission Station include a restored stone store, and now house a community library and a community鈥

8. Waitangi Treaty Grounds

2.32 MILES

Occupying a headland draped in lawns and bush, this is NZ's most significant historic site. Here, on 6 February 1840, after much discussion, the first 43鈥