The
Princes Gate Hotel
The
Hotel was originally built in Waihi in 1897 by Mr E.Morgan. It had
seventy five rooms and was named the “New Central Hotel”.
The first proprietors were Mr and Mrs N.G. Power.
Prohibition
was voted into Waihi in the early 1900’s and despite a recount,
Waihi was voted dry. This came about as an act of defiance to Shorty
Buckland, the then proprietor of the Hotel, increasing the beer
prices.
Due
to this fact and coupled with a population decline, the Hotel was
dismantled piece by piece, numbered and bullocked to the rail road
in 1917. The Hotel’s re-Construction began in January 1921.
The
Hotel was then re-named The “Princes Gate Hotel”. The
name became symbolic of the archway entrance to the Government Gardens
which had been originally built to commemorate the visit by the
Duke and Duchess of Cornwall in 1901. The archway was originally
erected across the junction of Fenton and Hinemoa Streets, and re-erected
on its present site in 1920 to commemorate the visit of the Prince
of Wales.
The
Hotel was used as a hospital during the first and second world wars.
The
present proprietors Brett and Vlasta Marvelly purchased the Hotel
in 1986 with one thing in mind, to make the Princes Gate Hotel not
only New Zealand’s finest Boutique Hotel but an attraction
for locals and tourists alike.
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