ss Ngoiro arrival up on the hard Tairua Harbour 2000 - photo courtesy Chris Ball |
December 2017 we
were down at the newly established Tairua Marina. Up on the hard near to the
office and restaurant complex sits the s.s
Ngoiro. Remember back in 2000, when mum rang up excitedly, to say the s.s Ngoiro had arrived at Tairua Harbour.
( she had been there since 1999 but had undergone some carpentry work and refitting). Mum had travelled as a passenger aboard s.s
Ngoiro a number of times ,when she was a ferry. Mum had fond memories of
those ferry trips aboard s.s Ngoiro.
Tairua Harbour was
to be the new home of s.s. Ngoiro,
formerly a ferry steamer in the fleet of the Devonport Steam Ferry Company and
later years as a floating restaurant and museum in Viaduct Basin, Auckland, New
Zealand. ( that was until 1998 when the America Cup was to be raced in Auckland and they wanted the area for cup activity along with yachts and crews).
ss Ngoiro up on the hard Tairua Harbour 2000 - photo courtesy Chris Ball |
The Devonport Steam
Ferry Company Ltd., led by brothers Ewen William Alison, managing director and
Alexander Alison, general manager rose to be the largest ferry company in the Auckland Province of New
Zealand by the turn of the century ( 1900).
Back
to beginnings of the company, November
1881 and the first steam ferry launched for the Devonport Steam Ferry Co. Ltd.,
was the p.s Victoria - a paddle steamer built by Charles Bailey Sen. p.s
Victoria operated between Devonport and Auckland as a passenger and mail
boat.
ps Victoria centre -Facing p 1067 In Ed. Garran, Hon. Andrew. 1892. Australasia
Illustrated. Sydney: Picturesque Atlas Pub. Co. https://archive.org/stream/australasiaillus01garruoft#page/n9/mode/2up
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The machinery and boiler were said to be originally supplied from Messrs. Ross and Duncan of Glasgow, Scotland.( NZ Herald, 09/02/1914 p 9) ss Ngoiro became part of what was then no small fleet of ferries.
When first started
the steam ferry company's services were
run with small paddle-steamers. Earlier
boats were the Devonport, Birkenhead. Takapuna. Tainui, Alexandra. Tongariro.
Victoria, and Britannia. Towards 1900 and fishing excursions aboard the ferry company's s.s Admiral were advertised in the newspapers Ever growing passenger traffic saw these replaced with modern twin screw vessels and
by December 1922 company's fleet consisted of the Makora, Peregrine, Kestrel, Ngoiro, Albatross. Condor, Eagle.
Osprey. and Kawau. the vehicular ferries Sparrowhawk and Goshawk, bug Young
Bungaree and the launch Maxis.
p.s. Britannia - Photos courtesy Cyclopaedia NZ Auckland Province 1902 |
The Alison
brothers too, were no strangers to the
Tairua Harbour, where one of their steam ferries,
s.s. Ngoiro, has been sited.
The New Zealand
Herald in 1896 recorded E.W. Alison as one of the directors of the Tairua Gold
Mining Company (No Liability) formed by shareholders in the Tairua Proprietary Syndicate (Matura special
claim). Not far from the Tairua Broken Hills claim, the brothers also became
involved with this Company also.
Both Ewen William
Alison and brother Alex Alison, were involved in the syndicate which
registered the Tairua Broken Hills Gold
Mining Company in 1899. ( the first directors of this gold mining company being
Messrs H. T. Gorrie, John McCombie, H. H. Adams, H. A. Gordon. Thomas Morrin,
E. W. Alison, D. ' G- MacDonnell, and
secretary Mr J. B. Sheath)
One of the first " tours" to the Tairua Mines, mixing business with pleasurable fishing activities was in March 1900. The steamer s.s Admiral was chartered from the Devonport Steam Ferry Company and duly departed from Devonport for Tairua. Aboard were Messrs. William Frater, Donald McLeod, Alex. Alison, Hon Edwin Mitchelson, directors Messrs Henry Andrew Gordon ( also chairperson) and Henry Thomson Gorrie, along with several press members.
One of the first " tours" to the Tairua Mines, mixing business with pleasurable fishing activities was in March 1900. The steamer s.s Admiral was chartered from the Devonport Steam Ferry Company and duly departed from Devonport for Tairua. Aboard were Messrs. William Frater, Donald McLeod, Alex. Alison, Hon Edwin Mitchelson, directors Messrs Henry Andrew Gordon ( also chairperson) and Henry Thomson Gorrie, along with several press members.
Newspaper accounts record that the weather on Coromandel's eastern seaboard coast worsened with the s.s Admiral bar-bound at Tairua for several days holding up the return journey homeward.
On a calm day looking toward the entrance of Tairua Harbour and the notorious bar - photo 2018 courtesy Chris Ball |
Added to a lifetime involved with ferries and shipping E. W. Alison along with interests in gold mining, was one of the founders of Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd., holding office as
chairman of directors for 44 years, retiring in 1943 at the age of 91.In that time he saw changes both in shipping and industrial unrest in mining.
As to s.s Ngoiro launched in 1913 and said to be able to carry 836 passengers it was a long life also. The year the Auckland harbour bridge opened ( 30 May 1959) was the year s.s Ngoiro ceased running.
Now in 2018, s.s Ngoiro, on the hard near the Marina is a reminder of the ferries of New Zealand's past history, that plied the Waitemata. It is a reminder of the era of the Devonport Steam Ferry Company and her owners - the Alison Brothers - who also came to the Tairua Valley in another era of history of this valley.
Now in 2018, s.s Ngoiro, on the hard near the Marina is a reminder of the ferries of New Zealand's past history, that plied the Waitemata. It is a reminder of the era of the Devonport Steam Ferry Company and her owners - the Alison Brothers - who also came to the Tairua Valley in another era of history of this valley.
s.s Ngoiro February 2018 - photo courtesy Chris Ball |
Reference Source:
- Cyclopedia Company Limited The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] The Cyclopedia Company, Limited, 1902, Auckland
- Cyclopedia Company Limited The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Wellington Provincial District] The Cyclopedia Company, Limited, 1897, Wellington
- Chadwick, James. 1906. Men of Mark In the World of Sport in NZ. Auckland, NZ: Brett Publishing Company Ltd. Also on https://archive.org/details/menofmarkinworld00chad
- Papers Past National Library NZ
- Auckland
Star 13 July 1899 Page 5
New Zealand Herald 30 March 1900 Page 6Progress 1 September 1910 Page 5New Zealand Herald 16 December 1913 Page 5Auckland Star 18 December 1922 Page 7
- W. A. Laxon. 'Alison, Ewen William', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, first published in 1993. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/2a6/alison-ewen-william (accessed 9 February 2018)
- Graces Guide to British Industrial History https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Robert_Duncan_(2)
- TOROA Preservation Society Inc
Maram shaikh . Thank you for your positive words. Aranmore looks a great place and would be great to go on the Aranmore ferry, Perhaps you could write a story about " her"
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