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Gardens of Significance: Dove-Meyer Robinson Park

by Lucy Lockett on 20/11/07 at 10:59 am

This park is just as popular when called by its two other names – Parnell Rose Gardens and the Nancy Stein Memorial Gardens. People come here to smell the roses and the scent wafts all over the area and often you smell the scent before you see the roses as it depends on which way the wind is blowing!

Dove-Meyer Robinson was Auckland’s longest serving mayor. He was in this job for eighteen years and he was very popular with the people because he always had Auckland’s best interests at heart. Whether you agreed with him or not, he was very forthright and had a vision for Auckland, for which he was well noted and rather futuristic for his time. He had foreseen the traffic problems for Auckland and had a plan for a second harbour crossing in the form of tunnel under the harbour but people who did not have the insight or scope of his vision stifled his plans. In his honour, they named this park after him.

This park is also home to the oldest Manuka tree and the largest Pohutukawa tree in Auckland and from this garden, you can see the city wharf, the railroad in and out of Auckland, Judge’s Bay, Parnell Baths and across the harbour towards Devonport. It is very centrally located. To see the best blooms it is recommended that you visit from October to April. It is very beautiful at this time of year and admittance is free.

There are also many photo opportunities to be had here and several walkways to explore and enjoy. The roses are many and varied with a range of older varieties as well as new ones.

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IcyCucky

Nov 20th, 2007

I have just traveled to Auckland with this article.
Love the pictures, Lucy.

Dee Huff

Nov 21st, 2007

What a nice stroll through the park. Does the Manuka tree have anything to do with the honey of the same name?

Louie Jerome

Nov 21st, 2007

yes, I agree, I feel as though I have walked through the park

C A Johnson

Nov 23rd, 2007

I also feel as if I strolled through a park. LOL! Nice pics. :)

francie

Nov 26th, 2007

Interesting article, love hearing about and seeing the beauty you bring to us from Auckland!

Ruby Hawk

Nov 30th, 2007

It is a beautifu park. I enjoyed reading about it.

Gail Nobles

Dec 1st, 2007

This is great! Reading your article and seeing the pictures. Perfect combination. Enjoyed it.

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