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Oamaru Harbour
Ports were the beachheads of colonial expansion. No town could prosper without one. Oamaru Harbour, which closed to shipping in 1974, is the best place in the country to see how and why all New Zealanders once depended so heavily on sea transport.
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Page 4 – Deep-water port
Oamaru's shipping tonnages rose after the First World War, but the port faced tough times as coastal shipping slumped from the 1960s.
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Page 5 – Oamaru Harbour after 1974
Although Oamaru no longer has an active port, tourism has brought new opportunities to the town and its harbour.
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Main image: Oamaru Harbour Board offices
Oamaru's famous architect Thomas Forrester designed this delightful Venetian-influenced building for the town's Harbour Board.