The Dominion Farmers' Institute was an investment company formed to erect a suitable building to house central national offices for New Zealand's agricultural, pastoral and horticultural associations and the many other groups involved with work on the land and their many products. Members attended national meetings in
Wellington
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and often made group and individual representations to government ministers.
Description
The site is on
Featherston Street, Wellington, the nation's financial centre and yet close to government offices and Parliament. It has frontages to three streets 110-118 Featherston Street and 1, 3 and 5 Maginnity Street and Ballance Street. Construction was first proposed in 1915. Two foundation stones, one each side of the main entry, were laid on 26 July 1917 by the Governor General and The Prime Minister. The architects were
Collins and Harman of
Christchurch
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. The
reinforced concrete building went up within twelve months erected by Fletcher Brothers later known as
Fletcher Construction
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. It was completed in mid 1918.
"The building provides a large conference hall and committee rooms besides office accommodation. In the ultimate scheme provision is made for a farmers’ club and private hotel where visiting farmers may enjoy all the advantages of social intercourse with their fellows on their visits to the Empire City."
On completion it was claimed to be the largest reinforced concrete building south of the equator. It covers a quarter-acre block with frontages to Featherston, Ballance and Maginnity Streets and contains a total floor area in excess of two acres.
Formally opened 27 May 1919.
Eighteen different farmers' organisations had taken space by the end of 1923. The building's own postal bureau had handled 272,000 letters and 15,400 cablegrams in the last financial year.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand opened for business on the ground floor of the Dominion Famers' Building on 1 August 1934. On the same day it issued the first
New Zealand bank notes replacing those issued by the trading banks. The Reserve Bank remained in the building until its own premises were finished on The Terrace in 1972.
The
Dominion Museum
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's Maori Collection including the Maori House originally built at Turanganui, Poverty Bay were housed in the building from 1924 until the new Dominion Museum was ready to house them.
Facilities
* Conference hall and rooms
* Tea rooms
"In the Dominion Farmers' Institute in downtown Wellington you may see a reconstructed moa on the stair landing."
[Sydney Clarke. ''All the best in the South Pacific'', Dodd Meade, New York 1961]
Tenants
:(this list is not complete)
Farmers' organisations
* Dominion Farmers' Union —> New Zealand Farmers' Union —>
Federated Farmers of New Zealand
*
New Zealand Meat Producers' Board
*
New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation
*
New Zealand Forestry League
*
New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board
Government organisations
*
Reserve Bank of New Zealand
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ, mi, Te Pūtea Matua) is the central bank of New Zealand. It was established in 1934 and is constituted under the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989. The governor of the Reserve Bank is responsible for N ...
1934 to 1972
*
Department of Agriculture
*
New Zealand Forest Service
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Commercial organisations
* Farmers Co-operative Wholesale Federation
* New Zealand Dairy Board ??
* New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Distributing Co
* Canadian National Railways
Other
* Italian Consulate
* Embassy of Belgium
References
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Buildings and structures completed in 1918
Heritage New Zealand Category 2 historic places in the Wellington Region
Buildings and structures in Wellington City
1910s architecture in New Zealand