Big boats at Piha
Comments Off on Big boats at PihaBig boats and Piha go together. That big tough heavy surf needed boats and boaties that had the same quality. Piha was one of the first surf clubs in New [ Read More ]
Big boats and Piha go together. That big tough heavy surf needed boats and boaties that had the same quality. Piha was one of the first surf clubs in New [ Read More ]
Piha contains several areas that were recommended for protection by the Auckland Regional Council in its Natural Areas Programme. Taitomo Island ( Camel Rock) was classified as containing the [ Read More ]
Geoffrey Neil Hall 9 August 1925 ” 18 April 2010 One of the Piha Surf Club’s most loyal and long-serving members passed away recently. Geoff Hall had held virtually [ Read More ]
Lily Webber 1910-26 June 2003 One of Piha’s oldest personalities died on 26 June and a large crowd of Piha devotees gathered at her funeral to celebrate a long [ Read More ]
John Stanley Crump Hanson 5 May 1941 ” 18 September 2002 A devoted supporter of the surf lifesaving movement in New Zealand, John was the son of Betty and Bill [ Read More ]
Jackie Jenkins 25 September 1913- 25 September 2003 Members of three Piha clubs ” bowling club, surf club and RSA ” were saddened by the death on 25 September 2003 [ Read More ]
J T Diamond 21 June 1912 – 20 February 2001 Jack Diamond, the pioneer historian of the West Coast, died earlier this year, aged 88. Although he had no academic [ Read More ]
Doris Margaret Pearce 17 December 1911 ” 9 May 2005 Doris Pearce died in her 94th year. She came out to Piha on the Saturday of Anzac weekend, sat and [ Read More ]
Don ˜E.D.’Wright 1915-9 November 2003 Don Wright, one of the icons of surf lifesaving, died on Sunday 9 November. He was on his way to his regular Grey Watch surf [ Read More ]
Desmond Byron Schubert 1921 – 22 April 2002 Desmond Byron Schubert died on 22 April 2001 aged 80 years. His daughter Anna described him at his funeral as a [ Read More ]