A building permit issued on 25 January 1922 to Mr Marshall for a “Butchers Shop” on section 16 of “Golf Links”. The estimated cost was £360.00.
“Golf Links" relates to the fact that until 1912 the New Plymouth Golf Club had a nine hole course –Witiora - on land bordering Tukapa Street.
Among NPDC records there is a sketch plan and notes associated with the building. The notes refer to a Mr Marshall and may indicate how the shop looked when first built.
List of owners
Source: Wises Directories
1923 – David Marshall
1925 – Albert Huggett
1928 – Reesby Brothers
1933 – Albert Reesby
1936 – Albert Reesby
1940 – Jonathon Gunderson
1943 – Murtagh & Wood
1950 - Albert Cowley
1955 – Loader Bros.
Source: Taranaki Telephone Directories
1961 – Name changed to Westown Butchery
c1984 – Name changed to “Peoples Meats” (Bill Peoples)
2006 – 2017 “Buzz the Butcher” (Murray Sattler)
(Note – dates are approximate only).
The departure of Murray "Buzz" Sattler in 2017 marked the end of the trade in these premises. The store remained empty for some years before eventually re-opening (about 2021) as "Naki Nekta", a vape shop. (2024)
Related documents:
Butchery is still going strong (source not stated c1990s)
Service the secret ingredient at the Peoples Butchery (Taranaki Daily News 23 June 2006)
From the archives - Westown Butchers c1920s (Taranaki Daily News 23 August 2014)
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