Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Arrow town



Arrow town
The Arrow Basin was formed when the great glaciers carved out the Wakatipu Basin.
Local Maori passed through the area on seasonal trips to hunt native birds and extract pounamu (green stone). Waitaha, the first tribe, were later joined by Kati Mamoe who were driven south after fighting with Kai Tahu. By the 1700s the three tribes were locked together by marriages and peace alliances.
William Rees and Nicholas von Tunzelmann were the first Europeans to establish farms in the area. Rees’ cadet, Alfred Duncan, provides us with one of the first descriptions of the Arrow River ‘flowing like silver threads through the blackened [matagouri] scrub-clothed plains.’
It was not the silver look of the river but the gold it contained that saw Arrow town evolve. Jack Tewa, a shearer for Rees, was the first to discover gold around May 1861, followed by either William (Bill) Fox or the team of Thomas Low and John MacGregor late in 1862. It is unclear who was next. Being a forceful character, Fox took credit for the discovery and for a while the town was called Fox’s.
Although there were attempts to keep the discovery secret, there were 1,500 miners camped down on the Arrow River by the end of 1862. 12,000 ounces (340 kg) of gold were carried out on the first gold escort in January 1863.
For a small town, Arrow town has a big history. Situated at the foot of the mountains of western Otago, this former goldfield settlement was previously known as Fox’s Diggings, Arrow River and Arrow town. Original buildings such as the Bank of New Zealand and the General Store have been preserved.  So have several miners’ cottages, now dwarfed by an avenue of oaks planted in the main street between 1867 and 1877. This diminutive thoroughfare is one of the most photographed in New Zealand, partly due to its character but also because of its historical legacy.
British and Irish miners, along with a smattering of Americans, French, Italians, Germans and Scandinavians, arrived in the region after gold was discovered in 1862. Nine years later, Arrow town’s population had risen to 138 settlers and 70 Chinese sojourners, mainly from the Pearl River Delta. The industrious, mostly illiterate or semi-literate sojourners reworked land that had been abandoned. Their purpose was two-fold: to earn money to send or take home and to return to their families in this life or as bones.
In 1840 my great great grandfather, Thomas John Lister, was born in Yorkshire, England. And grew up in Arrow town.Jane Godfrey was his wife, they got married in 1868
He had eleven children, their names were...
1. George Lister, 2. Thomas Lister, 3. Clara Lister, 4. Leonard Lister, 5. Leah Lister, 6. Ethel Lister, 7. James Lister, 8.Ernest Lister, 9. Arthur Lister, 10. Lewis Lister 11. John Lister.
Thomas Lister passed away in The fourth of December 1900 at Arrow town,NZ. He passed away in his gold mine because his the whole thing collapsed on top of him  and no one ever knew why It collapsed.
Here is a photo of him at his house.36ThomasListerOutsideHisHutMed.jpg



here is the newspaper article that is about him passing away.ThomasListerAccident.JPG
Arrow town is the much visited, historic, four-season, holiday destination, located only 20 minutes drive from Queens town, South Island, New Zealand.

Arrowtown is a former gold-mining town built on a rich history literally waiting for you to explore.
Continue reading to learn more about Arrow town, or to start planning your Arrow town activities, there are heaps to choose from!
Arrow town is a quaint historic gold-mining town only 20 minutes drive from spectacular Queens town. Arrow town is at the heart of the Southern Lakes ski areas, and is known for its hot summers and striking autumn foliage. Arrow town has a number of superb cafes & restaurants. On the main street of Arrow town, Buckingham Street you will find shops selling New Zealans's finest clothing, souvenirs, arts and crafts, gift ware, and wines. A wide range of accommodation is available in Arrow town or nearby Queens town.
  • Visit the Chinese Village
  • Choose a golf course - Millbrook Resort has a international class 18 hole championship golf course.
  • Hike to the Old Mace town - Walking track maps can be picked up from Lake Districts Museum.
  • Explore the pools of the Arrow River
  • Follow the Historic Walk around town
  • Check out the Bungy Bridge
  • Try one of the old pubs
  • Catch a trout at Lake Hayes
  • Relive the Gold Rush at the Museum
  • Horse trek the old trails
  • Ride the Double Decker Bus
  • Relax at Waterfall Park
  • Sample the great vineyards - Amisfield at Lakes Hayes and Gibbs-ton Valley Winery are close by.
  • Try parapenting
  • Hire a gold pan, you never know!
  • Raft the Kawarau and Shot over River
  • Nice day for a horse and carriage ride
  • See Skippers, the Canyon of Gold
  • What a great place for a bike ride
  • Four wheel drive trips

History

Arrow town was established as the town of Foxes in 1862. It was the discovery of gold in the Arrow River which led miners by their thousand into the district and resulted in the formation of settlements adjacent to the gold diggings.
William Fox, John O'Callaghan and a small band of miners had discovered gold in the Arrow River some weeks prior to the fact becoming known and by being secretive they managed to have the diggings to themselves. In this time they recovered some 230 lbs of gold! Ultimately the population of Arrowtown rose to over 7,000 people, and the now ghost towns of Mace town and Bullendale counted for several hundred more. The Arrow River became famed as one of the world's richest sources of alluvial gold, and many miners made their fortunes in the diggings.
Many of the early miners were fairly nomadic and lived in canvas tents, not having the time, money or inclination to build permanent lodgings. However, the merchants and hoteliers were always quick to recognise a good thing, and some of the stone buildings in Buckingham Street date back to 1862 or 1863, which was only months after the beginning of the rush.
Trees were of course planted in the area, with many coming from Europe, the Americas and Australia. The wide variety of trees in the district is now one of its great attractions and the seasonal changes, particularly in the Autumn, add greatly to the landscape. The main Avenue of Sycamores and Oaks was planted in 1867 and to this day is a feature of Arrow town.
Since the gloss went out of the gold rush in the early part of this century, Arrow town has continued on as a small satellite town to Queens town and as a base for agriculture in this part of the basin.
More recently, with the increase in visitors from New Zealand and all over the world, the town has become an attraction as an example of a living historic town. Strict preservation orders protect the originality of the town's historic buildings, and the excellent Lakes District Museum has many displays pertaining to the pioneering past of the district.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

The Evolving Flea.

` By Cam O and Aidan

The evolving flea is a giant two to four centimeter blood sucking creature (not Dracula) That crawls on everything.Read on to find out more About the blood sucker.

What is it.
The evolving flea is a blood sucker that Itches everyone to death. It used to ride on dinosaurs rent free and sit there for up to five hours sucking the dinosaurs blood. The scientists Have discovered more and more types of fleas over the years. Fleas have long blood sucking tubes and that is where they suck all the blood.

Feeding not breeding.
Fleas drink blood off of most mammals including humans in order to reproduce they need to spend a lot of time feeding,some spend up to five hours feeding in the same spot!

The Jurassic blood sucker.
In recent times scientists have found new fleas or more accurately new old fleas
most of these fossilized fleas were found in china.There have been more and more Fleas are being discovered over the years. The fleas have been dead for millions and millions of years.

So now you know about the evolving flea and the differences between Dracula and a blood sucking flea we hope that you enjoyed this book report.

Monday, March 10, 2014

The 49 storey tree house.

The start of 49 storey tree house.
The 49 storey tree house.

hello my name is Aidan and this crazy friend Cam we live in a tree but when I say a tree house I don’t mean any old tree I mean a 49 story tree house. on the other side of the forest we live next to there is a girl called jill, she is another part of our story.we have invented lots of things  such as dodgem cars, a skate ramp, a mud fighting arena, an Ante room, and much more.Our story all stars of when we get a call from jill and here is how it starts”

“WE HAVE A VIDEO CALL FROM JILL  said Aiden to Cameron getting a heap of ice cream man.   we get a video call from Jill “I need your help my donkey is sick and I need help for surgery please come quick.”” I’m not helping do that because it is too disgusting for me” said cam “well she did help us with the sharks when they got sick from cams underpants””I still feel sorry for them” said cam “ all right just because you helped us with the sharks, we’ll be right over”. We both hopped into  teleporter. we pressed the big red button that said emergency, to Jill's house. And before we knew it we were there. “so whats wrong with your donkey.”.”I’m not sure, but in the morning the donkey was eating with its bum and when he went to go toilet he shoved his face in the toilet and then poo started coming out of his mouth.”                                                     

Cockroaches creepy or increadible

Cockroaches Creepy or incredible   cockroaches.jpg.

The cockroaches body.
When there heads come off they're still alive.
They can survive for a week without water.
When you stamp on a cockroach the gust comes out and the gust are white

The cockroaches Food
They eat insects,plants,wood,paint,glue,soap,shoe polish,beer and the list goes on and on.They drink water They feed mostly on dead or immobile things. They prefer food sources rich in carbohydrates (sugars and starches), proteins and lipids (fatty and oily stuff). They also feed on plant and fibrous matters. Organic decays occupy a special place on the menu of these insects.

Amazing things about cockroaches
Is that cockroaches they can last a month with no food, if you get a ten cent piece and put it down on the ground, the height on the ten cent piece a cockroach can fit through that!!! Amazing isn't it. The most amazing thing about a cockroach is that a cockroach can last a week with no head!!!

Thanks for reading I hope you  enjoyed and discovered a lot more about cockroaches and I hope you changed your mind about if  they are creepy or incredible.

By Zac And Cam O


Young leader

Young Leader
Hey, hey, thats so cool
CamO can stand in front of the school.
Give the ribbons to the kids
Hope they aren’t telling any fibs.

Hey, hey look what’s back,
The Parkvale sausages are not black
Gently roasted gently toasted
The young leaders are all on track

Hey, hey,who’s got pride PRIDE?
Parkvale kids have nothing to hide.
Camo is always leading the line
Come on Parkvale you can shine!!!!!








Digi leader

Digi Leader
I want to be a digi leader because I look out for others when they need it, so I can increase other people’s knowledge.
I like to get them better at their subjects so they can have a better future.
On friday, we went to our buddy class and helped our buddies with their letters.  I helped James a bit by saying what time it was and to put who it was from at the end of his letter.  
I makes me feel good when I help other people.  
I’m really good and experienced with all devices.

From Cameron O

Room 19

Name poem

Name poem

C.creator
A.animal
M.more sports
E.enjoyment
R. respect others.
O. on task
N.nutter

O. obsessed with lego
R. responsibility.

R.really awesome.

Bio poem

Bio Poem.



Cameron
I am sporty a fast runner and full of brains.
My mother is Rosie, my  father is Murray, I have twin sisters named Charlotte and Megan that annoy me to death.
Love watching cricket even though I don't play ,and most of all I love seeing cousins.
I'm always nervous ,confused and excited.
Death earthquakes and fires.
I discovered what the tongariro crossing was like.
Red creator.
born in Hastings, still live in Hastings and only moved house
once .