HIGHLIGHTS – Memories 16

On the 10th May I turned 99. Recently a head nurse asked me the secret of my old age.         My answer was a good wife.         Looking back now I can see some of the highlights of my life – they have been like stepping stones for an amazing career.         I have worked…

BOOK LAUNCHING -Memories 15

        I spent about a year writing my last book, it is titled “Sticking Around”. It’s all about being an avid collector of walking sticks and canes, and some of the people I met on the way. I have over 140 sticks and canes in my collection.         This book was beautifully designed by Milton…

TARANAKI – Memories 14

          In 1940 my father was transferred from Hastings to Hawera in South Taranaki to become the manager of the Post Office Saving Bank and the local Customs Agent.           We had no accommodation at the start. For many months we lived in an old, musty smelling boarding house, while a new State House was…

WAIMARINO – Memories 13

This story starts at the beginning of the 2nd World War in 1942 when a Japanese spy plane flew over Wellington on the 8th March.           It is a story about my relations with the wild Waimarino.           On the top of the Tinakori Hill in Wellington were large radio masts handling the traffic for…

RAKIURA – Memories 12

My favourite holiday spot is Stewart Island, our third Island, also called Rakiura (Glowing Skies).           I have had about eight holidays on the Island. My first holiday was when my parents rented a crib, I even went there on my honeymoon.           On a recent visit I got up early and was eating some…

WALKING to WORK – Memories 11

        Five generations of my family have walked to work down the Wadestown hill.           As the sun rises the view of the harbour is magnificent.           The walk was a great place to meet interesting people.           One day I met Sid Granger only to find out we had both served on the same…

A&P SHOWS – Memories 10

        In the good old days when we had a Department of Agriculture, we had large marquees, half the size of a circus tent. We had one for the North Island, and another for the South Island.         At each Agricultural & Pastoral (A&P) show we would erect this tent and fill it with displays…

PUBS – Memories 9

Over the years I have dined, or stayed at some very special hotels. For example Claridges in London, the Oriental in Bangkok, the Grand Hotel in Taipei, and Raffles in Singapore.           I had dinner at Claridges during food rationing, when I was verbally reporting on my visit to the Governor of the Officer Training…

INTERNATIONAL WORK – Memories 8

          It all started with a letter. I had worked for the Department of Agriculture in New Zealand  for 39 years and I was fast facing my retirement age but a letter from Dr John Woods changed all that.           He asked me if I would come to Bangkok to fill a senior United Nations…

SCHOOL DAYS – Memories 7

I started school on 3 February in 1931. 275 people were killed that day. The school was Mahora, the town was Hastings. It was the day of one of New Zealand’s deadliest earthquakes.           The women and children were evacuated. All the men had to stay to look for bodies, and to help clean up…