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Country
  
New Zealand

Ward
  
Featherston

Time zone
  
NZST (UTC+12)

Local time
  
Friday 6:33 PM

Region
  
Wellington

Founded
  
1856

Area code
  
06

Named for
  
Isaac Featherston

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Territorial authority
  
South Wairarapa District

Weather
  
18°C, Wind NE at 21 km/h, 90% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Fell Locomotive Museum, Mainly Military Museum, Anzac Hall

Featherston (Maori: Kaiwaewae) is a town in the South Wairarapa District, in the Wellington Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is at the eastern foothills of Rimutaka Range close to the northern shore of Lake Wairarapa, 63 km (39 mi) north-east of Wellington and 37 km (23 mi) south-west of Masterton.

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Map of Featherston, New Zealand

The town has a population of 2,390 (June 2016). Featherston has increasingly become a satellite town of Wellington since the Rimutaka rail tunnel opened in 1955 on the Wairarapa Line; at the 2006 census, 36% of employed Featherston residents worked in the Wellington metro area.

History

Featherston was originally called Burlings, after the first settler to the area, Henry Burling.

The Featherston Military Training Camp was a major training camp in World War I. In World War II it became the Featherston prisoner of war camp. The town gained notoriety in 1943 when 122 Japanese Prisoners of War in the camp were shot (48 dead, 74 wounded), after guards believed they were about to be attacked by the prisoners.

Recreation and sport

Featherston houses the world's only surviving Fell locomotive engine in the Fell Engine Museum. A popular local walking track leads to the summit of One Tree Hill (not to be confused with the One Tree Hill in Auckland). More information on town reserves and walks is available from the Featherston Walkways and Reserves Trust.

Featherston has various sporting clubs including the rugby union football club, a hockey club, athletics club, swimming club, football club and an indoor sports complex which hosts various activities such as badminton, gymnastic clubs and as well running wrestling club amongst others.

Education

There are two primary schools within Featherston; St. Teresa's School and Featherston School. Kahutara Primary and South Featherston School are nearby. Featherston once had a secondary school (Featherston District High School) that closed in the mid 1960s.

Sister cities

Featherston is twinned with the Belgian city of Mesen.

Notable people

  • Robert Algie, a wrestler from Featherston. He won a silver medal in the heavy-weight division at the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games in 1986, and gold medals at the Oceania Champs in Brisbane in 1981, and Auckland in 1986. Algie placed 12th at the World Championships in France in 1987
  • Henry Bunny (1822–1891), MP representing the Wairarapa electorate 1865–1881
  • Raised in Featherston Professor Max Abbott, recipient of the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal, Pro-Vice Chancellor of Auckland University of Technology, former Chairman of Auckland's Waitamata DHB, and president of the World Federation for Mental Health.
  • References

    Featherston, New Zealand Wikipedia