Past Stories

Older articles from our archivesΒ 

May 2019 Overview

May 2019 Overview

Wow, the roadworks are nearly complete outside the Museum and our new driveway entrance is looking fab.Β  Thanks to Lissa and the Dempsey Wood team – you have made this process so easy! Inside the museum things are moving along too.Β  We recently held a training session...

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Te Powhiri

Te Powhiri

18 October 2019
Wharekaho
Te Pōwhiri is to acknowledge & commemorate that first encounter between Ngāti Hei and European 250 years ago. Visit the Mercury250 website for more information on Tuia

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Tuia 250 Voyaging Flotilla

Tuia 250 Voyaging Flotilla

18 -21 October 2019
Wharekaho
The Tuia 250 Voyage will take the form of a flotilla of vessels – waka hourua va’a tipaerua heritage vessels and their crews sailing to and engaging communities

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A Mystery to Solve!

A Mystery to Solve!

Summer has now left us and the mornings are a lot cooler.Β  The Museum is now in its winter hours – so closed Monday’s (except for Queen’s Birthday) and 10am-4pm Tuesday to Sunday. Thank you to all who visited over the summer break.Β  It was great to see so many new...

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An Exciting Find

An Exciting Find

The old water tank of the Mercury Bay Dairy factory (the building that is now the Mercury Bay Museum) is home to a substantial collection of historical maps, records, books containing financial transactions and novels - many more than a century old. Mercury Bay Museum...

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DEC 2018 OVERVIEW

DEC 2018 OVERVIEW

Goodbye 2018 and welcome 2019!!I thought we should have a look back at 2018 – a year in review!Number of Visitors – 6,337 (January to December 2018) 736 from Mercury Bay and wider Coromandel, 3,565 from New Zealand and 2,036 from the World.New Exhibits – 5 – pictured...

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