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© Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga 2026.
 
Coles Joinery Factory

54 Bridge Street, ONGAONGA

Private

Historic Place Category 1

List No. 172

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The Coles Joinery Factory is an important remnant of New Zealand's industrial heritage.

E. P. Coles immigrated to New Zealand with his young family in 1878. He was one of the first pakeha to settle in Onga Onga, a small settlement about 16 kilometres northwest of Waipawa in the Hawke's Bay. By the turn of the twentieth century Onga Onga had developed into a service town supplying the local farming industry. Coles established a builders and contracting business. He had twelve sons and six of them were to become involved in the family business. In 1905 the business was taken over by his sons. By 1906 the business had expanded to include Eketahuna, Hastings, and Tikino. The firm did everything to do with the erection of a house including surveying, plans, construction, joinery, bricklaying and glazing. In addition they were the local undertakers and constructed coffins. Coles Joinery built the homesteads of Ashcroft and Forest Gate Stations, and it can be assumed that they built most houses in Onga Onga before 1920.

Coles Joinery closed in 1953, and the land and buildings remained in the ownership of Frank Coles. Frank died in 1982, ending over 100 years of association with the Coles family. In the 1980s the local community became concerned for the future of the building. Eventually the building and associated outbuildings were re-used as a museum. Today the building contains examples of tools and machinery, including the tramline.

The Coles Joinery Factory is thought to be one of the only remaining examples of a small rural joinery factory in New Zealand. The building, as one of the largest buildings in Onga Onga, is a significant local landmark and makes an important contribution to a largely authentic late Victorian early Edwardian rural town.
Coles Joinery Factory, Ongaonga. CC Licence 4.0 Image courtesy of commons.wikimedia.org | Michal Klajban | 11/05/2016 | Michal Klajban - Wikimedia Commons
Coles Joinery Factory, Ongaonga. Image courtesy of www.flickr.com | Paul Willyams | 04/01/2010 | Paul Willyams
Coles Joinery Factory. Ongaonga. Building detail | Karen Astwood | 27/09/2018 | Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga
Coles Joinery Factory, Ongaonga. CC Licence 4.0 Image courtesy of commons.wikimedia.org | Michal Klajban | 11/05/2016 | Michal Klajban - Wikimedia Commons
Coles Joinery Factory, Ongaonga. Image courtesy of www.flickr.com | Paul Willyams | 04/01/2010 | Paul Willyams
Coles Joinery Factory. Ongaonga. Building detail | Karen Astwood | 27/09/2018 | Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga

List Entry Information

Overview

Status
Listed

List Entry Status
Historic Place Category 1

Access
Private/No Public Access

List Number
172

Date Entered
1st September 1983

Date of Effect
1st September 1983

City/District Council
Central Hawke's Bay District

Region
Hawke's Bay Region

Legal description

Lot 1 DP 20578

Detailed List Entry

Notable Features

Registration includes tramline.

Reference

Completion Date

2nd December 2002

Report Written By

Helen McCracken

Report Written By

This place was identified as significant under previous legislation with different information requirements. It remains significant under the current legislation. There is opportunity under our legislation and policies to add to this information. Further information about this place may be available from the Central Regional Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Please note that entry on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rarangi Korero identifies only the heritage values of the property concerned, and should not be construed as advice on the state of the property, or as a comment of its soundness or safety, including in regard to earthquake risk, safety in the event of fire, or insanitary conditions.

Further Information

Current Usages

Uses: Civic Facilities

Specific Usage: Museum

Former Usages

General Usage:: Manufacturing

Specific Usage: Factory/workshop

Themes

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Overview

Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Historic Place Category 1

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

172

Date Entered

1st September 1983

Date of Effect

1st September 1983

City/District Council

Central Hawke's Bay District

Region

Hawke's Bay Region

Legal description

Lot 1 DP 20578

Status

Listed

List Entry Status

Historic Place Category 1

Access

Private/No Public Access

List Number

172

Date Entered

1st September 1983

Date of Effect

1st September 1983

City/District Council

Central Hawke's Bay District

Region

Hawke's Bay Region

Legal description

Lot 1 DP 20578

Construction Information

Notable Features

Registration includes tramline.

Notable Features

Registration includes tramline.

Reference

Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau

Completion Date

2nd December 2002

Report Written By

Helen McCracken

Other Information

This place was identified as significant under previous legislation with different information requirements. It remains significant under the current legislation. There is opportunity under our legislation and policies to add to this information. Further information about this place may be available from the Central Regional Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Please note that entry on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rarangi Korero identifies only the heritage values of the property concerned, and should not be construed as advice on the state of the property, or as a comment of its soundness or safety, including in regard to earthquake risk, safety in the event of fire, or insanitary conditions.

Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau

Completion Date

2nd December 2002

Report Written By

Helen McCracken

Other Information

This place was identified as significant under previous legislation with different information requirements. It remains significant under the current legislation. There is opportunity under our legislation and policies to add to this information. Further information about this place may be available from the Central Regional Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Please note that entry on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rarangi Korero identifies only the heritage values of the property concerned, and should not be construed as advice on the state of the property, or as a comment of its soundness or safety, including in regard to earthquake risk, safety in the event of fire, or insanitary conditions.

Further Information

Current Usages

Uses: Civic Facilities

Specific Usage: Museum

Former Usages

General Usage: Manufacturing

Specific Usage: Factory/workshop

Current Usages

Uses: Civic Facilities

Specific Usage: Museum

Former Usages

General Usage: Manufacturing

Specific Usage: Factory/workshop

Location

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