“A unique private collection hidden away in the far north!”
William Butler, who built Butler House was a former whaling captain. On Butler Point he constructed a Trading Store from which he supplied visiting whaling ships. Butler also advertised a service recruiting crew members for whaleships. Butler Point Whaling Museum has been developed to commemorate the close association of the Point and Mangonui with whaling. Exhibits represent almost almost 50 years obtaining authentic items associated with the whaling industry. Pieces have been sourced from New Zealand, Australia, England and North America. Together they represent one of the finest private collections in New Zealand. Among the items on display in the Museum are a refurbished whaleboat; a reconstructed tryworks; examples of whalebone; a large range of harpoons and cutting in equipment; paraphernalia associated with shipboard life, including a full set of ship's surgical instruments; old prints and photographs of aspects of the whaling industry; and models of whaleships and whaleboats. Open by appointment only.
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