The last visible remnant of a 147-year-old shipwreck on a Far North beach has been restored.
Many people were angered and aggrieved when the last visible remnant of the shipwreck disappeared at Te Kohanga (Ahipara) in August last year.
It was believed at the time that the elements had finally got the better of the crank shaft, albeit aided and abetted by the actions of Ahipara man Reuben Taipari Porter, who had attempted to cut it down in December 2014.
His disc grinder did not cut right through the shaft, but was generally accepted as weakening it to the point where heavy swells finally finished the job.
Now the rusted wrought iron crank shaft, the last visible sign of the 59-tonne Australian-built paddle steamer The Favourite, which ran aground on April 1, 1870, has been restored, courtesy of Kaitaia Engineering.