Rai Valley

Rai Valley
Rai Valley
Coordinates: 41°13′39″S 173°34′59″E / 41.22750°S 173.58306°E / -41.22750; 173.58306Coordinates: 41°13′39″S 173°34′59″E / 41.22750°S 173.58306°E / -41.22750; 173.58306
Country New Zealand
Region Marlborough

Rai Valley is a locality in Marlborough, New Zealand. State Highway 6 runs through the area. The Rai River runs past the locality to join the Pelorus River at the locality of Pelorus Bridge to the south. Nelson is 48 km to the west. Okiwi Bay is 22 km to the northeast. Canvastown is 17 km to the southeast.[1][2]

The area may have been named for the Rangitāne chief, Rai kau moana.[3]

The locality supports dairy farming in the area,[4] with a dairy and cheese factory established in about 1909.[5]

History

The Valley was one of the last areas explored by Europeans in northern Marlborough. John Tinline discovered it while looking for a route to Nelson in January 1850.[6]

The Rai Valley was densely forested in the 19th century. A township grew up at Carluke, just to the west of Rai Valley locality, around a sawmill built by William Brownlee in 1907. About 100 people worked at the mill, and a light railway connected it to a port on the Pelorus River.[7][8]

Returned servicemen took up many local farms in 1919.[9]

Education

Rai Valley Area School is a coeducational composite (years 1-13) school with a decile rating of 6 and a roll of 94.[10]

Notes

  1. Peter Dowling (editor) (2004). Reed New Zealand Atlas. Reed Books. pp. map 59. ISBN 0-7900-0952-8.
  2. Roger Smith, GeographX (2005). The Geographic Atlas of New Zealand. Robbie Burton. pp. map 131. ISBN 1-877333-20-4.
  3. Marlborough Historical Society (2005). Click - A Captured Moment - Marlborough's Early Heritage. Blenheim: Marlborough Historical Society. p. 64. ISBN 0-473-10475-X.
  4. "Marlborough Region - Landscape Pattern". Encyclopedia of New Zealand (1966).
  5. Marlborough Historical Society, pp 84-85
  6. A. D. McIntosh, ed. (1940). Marlborough - A Provincial History. pp. 116–117.
  7. Marlborough Historical Society, pp 94, 204
  8. "Brownlee & Co. Sawmilling Industry" (1). Bits & Pieces. September 1993.
  9. Marlborough Historical Society, p 159
  10. "Te Kete Ipurangi - Rai Valley Area School". Ministry of Education.

External links

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