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HISTORY
The Government donated 5 acres of land in 1876 and agreed to a pound
for pound subsidy to build Waipukurau Hospital. The hospital was completed
in 1879 and the first patients were admitted. The complex consisted
of two wings - the male and female wards, as well as four other rooms
to house staff. In addition there was a dispensary, a committee room,
dining room for convalescent patients and a kitchen.
In the beginning, up until 1907 the hospital was also called Waipawa
County Hospital
By 1895, the staff totalled 12.
In 1909 a further ward built in brick was added.
An infectious disease annex built a short distance from the main hospital
building in 1919 was used until 1957, when it closed through lack of
staff, re-opened again in 1962 as geriatric unit.
In 1926 the nurses' home was built in brick. This was added to in
1942.
The main administration block was erected in 1927, allowing the old
administration offices to be converted into extra children's ward accommodation
to supplement space being used in the original 1897 building.
Major additions in 1935 were the medical administration and outpatients'
wing and a 'modern' operating theatre block on the southern side of
the main corridor. The medical administration and outpatients' block
was extended in 1942 and at the same time a new ward and clinics for
x-ray and physiotherapy, plus a laboratory were constructed.
Building and re-building continued in the 1960s, with the completion
of the administration block in 1961, the geriatric unit in 1962, a new
ward block and mortuary in 1963, operating theatre in 1964 and additions
to the maternity annexe in 1966.
Voluntary contributions helped build a swimming pool for staff near
the Nurses' Home in 1964.
The hospital closed its doors in 1999.
In 2011, an Aucklander, John Bieniowski, an engineer by trade, bought
the 3.4ha site, when it was listed on auction website, Trade Me.
The man paid $180,000 for the fire-ravaged and derelict Waipukurau
Hospital without seeing it and is now pondering what he has got himself
into. He did not realise just how damaged the buildings were. Mr Bieniowski
bought the hospital from Auckland developer Jason Dempsey, who paid
$200,000 for the site when the hospital closed in 1999. The main
buildings, already stripped and wrecked by vandals, were gutted by fire
in January last year. The buildings were not insured.
The future of this amazing place, is, as yet, undecided.
Haunted Auckland consider it a privilege to have
been allowed entry on to the grounds to document the surroundings and
bath in the rich history drenched atmosphere of the mighty old Waipukurau
Hospital.
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