Colonial Ammunition Company

The Colonial Ammunition Company (CAC) was an ammunition manufacturer in Auckland, New Zealand. It was established by Major John Whitney with government encouragement in 1885 during the Russian Scare. The first ordnance manufacturer in Australasia, it later expanded in other business directions from 1925 on. In the Second World War, it was New Zealand's only industrial manufacturer of ammunition (having temporarily increased its workforce from 230 to 900), with production in countries like Australia having long since overtaken the small size of the New Zealand market for ammunition.[1][2][3]

Facilities

The company operated extensive facilities in Mount Eden, a central suburb of Auckland (originally on the outskirts of the city). The area is now mostly taken up by commercial redevelopment. Remaining from the original facilities are two iconic structures:

References

  1. ^ Munitions (from War Economy - Baker, J. V. T., Historical Publications Branch, Wellington, 1965. Via New Zealand Electronic Text Centre. Accessed 2008-03-18.)
  2. ^ Colonial Ammunition Company (X2283) (from the National Register of Archives and Manuscripts, New Zealand. Accessed 2008-03-18.)
  3. ^ Colonial ammunition company I B Normanby Road (from the Auckland City Council website. Accessed 2008-03-18.)
  4. ^ a b "Colonial Ammunition Company Shot Tower". Register of Historic Places. New Zealand Historic Places Trust. http://www.historic.org.nz/TheRegister/RegisterSearch/RegisterResults.aspx?RID=87&m=advanced. Retrieved 2009-12-21. 

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