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10 November 2010
The Timaru Bentleys
Although the combined urban and rural population of Timaru District in New Zealand was less than 60,000, from 1928 to 2010, it was home to 19 Bentleys which arrived and departed at different times, each one owned, pampered and motored enthusiastically. During the nine years between 1976 and 1985 there were seven Bentleys of varied styles and pedigrees in the district for the whole of that time.
Often enough during the 1930s I saw an advertising
slogan for Austin cars, "You buy a car but you
invest in an Austin." A comparable advertising
slogan for Bentley cars would be, "You buy a car
but you fall in love with a Bentley." In spite
of all the changes which Bentley Motors has undergone
since its establishment in 1919, its products young
and old have always been and still are in keen demand
all over the world, especially in New Zealand. In fact
for a few years after its arrival on the world scene,
the exciting 12-cylinder Bentley Continental R had its
highest per capita sales in New Zealand.
Although the combined urban and rural population of
Timaru District was less than 60,000, from 1928 to 2010,
it was home to nineteen Bentleys which arrived and departed
at different times, each one owned, pampered and motored
enthusiastically. During the nine years between 1976
and 1985 there were seven Bentleys of varied styles
and pedigrees in the district for the whole of that
time. In order to match this record the Greater Auckland
City of 1.5m would need to host nearly 200 Bentleys
for nine years.
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| Chassis HF 3198. 1928 4½ Litre Tourer |
As a very talented engineer, Bill Hamilton established on the Station an engineering workshop, which during WW2 employed a large staff producing weapon components etc. Later 'Hamilton Engineering' was established in Christchurch in 1948, but for some time Bill remained at the Station where he ultimately developed and perfected the Hamilton Jet Boat. Our member George Calder, Auto Engineer of Hoon Hay, Christchurch, worked for some years at Hamilton Engineering in Christchurch, thus establishing one more link between Irishman Creek Station, Bentleys and VCC. With Bill Hamilton's wife being a sister to Lucy Wills there has always been a strong association between Timaru Bentleys and Irishman Creek Station. Over many years the long established annual Queen's Birthday Weekend Irishman Creek VCC Rally has attracted many enthusiastic participants from far and wide, who initially used to be accommodated on the Station. Although they still visit the Station they now stay at other venues such as Fairlie or Kimbell. The photograph shows Lucy Wills beside NX3464.
Chassis NX3464. Reg. OB1929. 1929 4½ Litre
Purchased new by Lucy Wills of Tekapo Station in 1929, this car was taken to Snowdon Station, Mid Canterbury, in 1946 when Lucy and J. LeCren left Tekapo Station, due to it being flooded when Lake Tekapo was raised. This Bentley remains at Snowdon Station today with the current owners, Tony Tripp and his wife Nikki Tripp (LeCren).
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| Chassis 1063 3 Litre Tourer |
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| Chassis 348. Engine 353. 3 Litre Tourer |
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| Chassis ST3008. 4½ Litre Tourer |
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| Chassis 891 Engine 908 Reg. DS3467. Van den Plas Replica Tourer Body. 1924 |
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| Chassis SL3065. 4½ Litre / 3Litre Tourer |





