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 A stone's throw from the lake shore and walking distance from the lake Ferry Hotel

Olives and Olive oil

The olive is among the oldest known cultivated trees in the world.
 A native to Asia Minor, it spread from Iran, Syria and Palestine throughout the Mediterranean around 5-6,000 years ago. 
Olices were being grown on the Isle of Crete by around 3,000 BC and may well have contributed to the immense wealth of the Minoan kingdom. 
From there, the olive spread to Africa and Southern Europe and have even been found in Egyptian tombs from as early as 2,000 years BC. Greek culture quickly caught on to the benefits of olives and olive oil and soon passed their knowledge on to the Roman Empire.  The Greeks were engulfed by the all-pervading Roman culture which was spreading far and wide, eventually bringing the healing and culinary properties of the olive to the far reaches of the known world.

Onoke Olive Oil - an extra virgin oil made from the frantoio variety (from coastal Tuscany).
A small green-to-red'ish fruit with relativley high yield.  Its flavour reflects   the saline coastal environment at Lake Ferry.

The olives are picked mid-winter and pressed in Martinborough. While South Wairarapa is potentially a great region for olive oil production and export, the Onoke Lakeside Estate product is intended for the NZ domestic market, predominately via direct sales in the Wairarapa, Hawkes Bay and Wellington regions.

 Our trees are well suited to the soil and weather conditions of Lake Ferry, one of New Zealand's sunniest locations - with surrounding sea and lush growing conditions.

Property information

 

 
 
LOT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
LOTS
DP 465668
Area m2
1144
1062
1047
978
910
1076
1028
1204
1057
1134
972
864
1104
911
COVENANT
BUILDING AREAS
m2
642
470
462
415
368
427
521
539
581
521
498
419
515
360
 
 
 
3rd row
2nd row
Front row
PRICES
1-Jul-18
$
 97,650
 91,350
 91,350
 87,150
 87,150
 106,050
 100,800
 100,800
 95,550
 110,250
 105,000
 96,600
 110,250
Under contract

 

Property information

 

 
 
LOT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
LOTS
DP 465668
Area m2
1144
1062
1047
978
910
1076
1028
1204
1057
1134
972
864
1104
911
Covenant
Building Areas
m2
642
470
462
415
368
427
521
539
581
521
498
419
515
360
Position 
 
 
3rd row
2nd row
Front row
Indicative 
Prices
$
 97,650
 91,350
 91,350
 87,150
 87,150
 106,050
 100,800
 100,800
 95,550
 110,250
 105,000
 96,600
 110,250
Under contract

 

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Information 

Lake Ferry

Lake Ferry is a small settlement between the shores of Lake Onoke and Palliser Bay.

aerial view

Settlement in this area dates back hundreds of years. Archaeological research suggests that there were people living here from the 12th century until about 1600. 

Later, Maori settlers came to live mainly around Lake Onoke and the adjoining lakes.

 

European settlers brought sheep and cattle into this area in 1844, driving their stock along the coastal route from Wellington.

These run holders were the first to establish pastoral farming in New Zealand.

driftwood

 

Following a drowning in 1850, a ferry service was established across Lake Onoke.

The ferryman needed accommodation and a way to supplement his income, so he opened the Lake Ferry Hotel in 1851.

pub

 

 

Today Lake Ferry is a mixture of holiday homes and permanent residents.

Nearby attractions include the Putangirua Pinnacles, Cape Palliser lighthouse and a seal colony.