Puhoi

Puhoi
Puhoi
Coordinates:
Country New Zealand
Region Auckland Region
District Rodney District

Puhoi is a settlement located approximately 50 km north of Auckland, New Zealand. Puhoi is probably a Maori word which may be translated as "Slow water".[1]

It was settled by Europeans on 29 June 1863 by a group of German-speaking migrants from Staab (modern Stod) in Bohemia, now a province of the Czech Republic, under the leadership of Captain Martin Krippner. This has given it the appellation of "Bohemian Settlement". Altogether three batches of migrants arrived between 1863 and 1866.

The migrants were allocated parcels of land by the colonial government. However, when the migrants arrived, the land was covered with forest, which they had to set about clearing before they could begin to use the land.

The original settlers were all of the Roman Catholic faith and one of the first things they turned their attention to was constructing a church. This was completed in 1881 and dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul whose feast day in the Catholic calendar falls on 29 June, the date of the arrival of the first settlers. The church still stands today and serves the community.

Today the village is still thriving. It features the church, a hotel and a general store which all have their origins from the times of the first settlers. There is a museum which occupies premises that were originally built as the Catholic primary school (1923-1964). In addition there are a number of small industriesand shops such as The French Shed, The Puhoi Cheese Factory, The Mustard Makers and Puhoi Coffeethat which have had their origins in more modern times.

Films

Tommyknockers was filmed in Puhoi in 1992.

Other films including Bridge to Terabithia were also filmed around Puhoi, including scenes from inside and outside the church.[2]

Sylvia was also filmed in Puhoi.[3]

As was Trespasses [4] (also known as Finding Katie during filming).[5]

References

  1. ^ "Puhoi - Mahurangi West". Warkworth Information Centre. http://www.warkworthnz.com/warkworth.php?page=mc_puhoi. Retrieved 2009-03-14. 
  2. ^ "Bridge to Terabithia begins production in Auckland". Black Magic. 18 February 2006. http://www.black-magic.co.nz/home/?p=47. Retrieved 2009-03-14. 
  3. ^ "Sylvia - 1985". New Zealand Films on VHS and DVD. http://www.nzvideos.org/sylvia.html. Retrieved 2010-05-03. 
  4. ^ "Trespasses aka: Omen of Evil - 1984". New Zealand Films on VHS and DVD. http://www.nzvideos.org/trespasses.html. Retrieved 2010-05-05. 
  5. ^ Puhoi Historical Society records.

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