To celebrate the 132nd anniversary of women's suffrage, take a rare journey to the homes - and hearts - of two of Aotearoa's influential suffrage advocates: Kate Sheppard and Sir John Hall.
Helen Osborne, Heritage New Zealand's Property Lead and Kate Foster, historian, great-granddaughter of Sir John Hall and kaitiaki of Terrace Station, Hororata - will share insights into the lives and convictions of the two leaders.
Learn how their values, faith, family, and personal hardship shaped their shared commitment to campaign and fight for the women’s vote. Discover how their strategic partnership became a driving force to political achievement - universal women's suffrage - in Aotearoa New Zealand in 1893.
Celebrate Suffrage Day with this exclusive offer—visit two historic homes, including one rarely open to the public. Over $45 value for just $30! Heritage NZ members save 10%.
- Event begins with a walk through Kate Sheppard's former home and campaign hub.
- Add-on a morning tea - served from 10.45am before the illustrated talk.
- After the talk, you will depart for Terrace Station situated near Hororata (50 minutes driving time).
- On arrival at Terrace Station, enjoy your self-catered picnic in the garden.
- View the office of Sir John Hall and view women's suffrage memorabiia
- There will be a complimentary hot tea and coffee served from 1pm - 1.30pm.
Click this link for your driving map from Kate Sheppard House to Terrace Station, Hororata.
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