Haywrights Explained

Haywrights Ltd.
Trading Name:Haywrights
Industry:Retail
Genre:Department stores
Founded: (as Hay's)1968 (as Hay's-Wright Stephenson)1980 (as Farmers-Haywrights)
Founder:James Hay
Fate:Merged with Farmers Co-op then sold to FTC.
Successor:Farmers Trading Company
Hq Location:Christchurch, New Zealand
Area Served:New Zealand

Haywrights was a New Zealand department store chain that was founded in 1929 and eventually grew to be one of the largest department store chains in New Zealand.[1]

History

The store opened on 13 December 1929 as Hay's. It was founded by businessman and philanthropist James Hay.[2]

In 1968, the chain merged with Wright Stephenson (retail division) to form Hay's-Wright Stephenson, with the merger the chain expanded into the North Island.[3] On 1 August 1970 Hay's-Wright Stephenson became Haywrights after confusion among customers about the name.

In January 1976 Haywrights purchased Milne & Choyce a department store chain based in Auckland, in an effort to expand further into the North Island. A total of 30–40 employees were laid off at the Mount Roskill Warehouse and at the Downtown Shopping Centre store Milne & Choyce stores.[4]

The company was taken over by the Farmers Co-operative Association in 1980 and integrated into a chain of department stores with all stores from Farmers and Haywrights being rebranded to Farmers & Haywrights (commonly written as Farmers-Haywrights or Farmers Haywrights or Farmers/Haywrights).[5] In 1982 Bunting & Co. acquired the company and sold 13 stores of Farmers & Haywrights stores to Farmers Trading Company (FTC) and a distribution centre in Christchurch for $12million along with this the other stores were closed.[6] With this sale Farmers & Haywrights stores became part of FTC.

Stores

Date opened is when the store became a Hay's, Haywrights or Farmers & Haywrights, if known opening date as its previous incarnation will be stated.

!Location!About!Opening!Closing
South Island Locations
Gloucester Street, ChristchurchFlagship location of the brand, opened in 1929 as Hay's and operated until 1982 when it was rebranded as a Farmers, the building was torn down in 1997 and Farmers operated on the site until the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, the Te Pae: Christchurch Convention Centre now sits on the site.[7] [8] The store was also home to the well known Hay's Rooftop which was a children's playground on the roof of the store it existed from the opening until its conversion into a Farmers store. The store faced onto Armagh Street/Victoria Square, Colombo Street & Gloucester Street.[9] In 1970 the Hay's signage was removed from the Victoria Square side and replaced with Haywrights signage.[10] 19291982
Sydenham, ChristchurchOn 22 March 1955, Hay's opened its Sydenham store (also known as the South Christchurch store), the store was expanded in 1975 and eventually turned into a Farmers store (now closed).[11] [12] Around the store the South Mall was built which is now known as The Colombo.1955
Church Corner, ChristchurchOpening in 1960 the store was converted to Farmers in 1982 when FTC purchased the company and later it was converted into a Dollar Wise supermarket and then demolished in the late 1980s a Countdown supermarket is now on the site.[13] 19601982
TimaruIn 1961 Hay's purchased Timaru department store T. and J. Thomson (Est. 1883) they rebranded the store into Hay's and in 1982 it was converted to Farmers and the Farmers still operates currently.[14] Before the permant store a limited time furniture showroom was opened in 1938 above the State Theatre on Stafford Street.[15] 19611982
OamaruThe Oamaru store was originally the John Bulleid department store and was bought and rebranded to Hays in 1961, the store is currently a Farmers.19611982
Northlands, ChristchurchOpened as a Hay's branch on 18 October 1967, prior to the Northlands mall opening on 1 November 1967, the store was converted to Farmers in 1982 and still currently operates as a Farmers.[16] [17] 19671982
Riccarton Mall, ChristchurchOriginally a Farmers co-op which opened with the mall in 1965. In 1980 the store was rebranded from Farmers to Farmers-Haywrights and closed in 1982.[18] The space was converted into fifteen more stores a mezzaine level and renovation of the office spaces in the mall.[19] 19801982
RangioraThe store was originally a Farmers Co-op and in 1982 was bought by Rangiora Farmers Ltd. and continued to trade as Farmers, the main shareholder of the Rangiora Farmers company were A. Still manager of the Cashel Street store and T. Freer manager of the Rangiora store.[20] The store is currently still a Farmers but the building was replaced after it received earthquake damage.[21] 19801982
AshburtonOriginally a Hay's. The Farmers Co-op store was merged into the store in 1980[22] [23] [24]
1976[25]
DunedinThe store was large with entrances on George Street and Great King Street, located between Moray Place and St Andrew Street. The building was originally constructed for the firm of A.T. Inglis and was later the premises of Brown Ewing Ltd before becoming the Dunedin Hay's branch. As of 2023 the building is a Farmers and the only Farmers store in Dunedin.1982
BlenheimThe store eventually became part of the Centre Point mall at Market Square/Market Place and another smaller Hardware store also existed in Blenheim. A sub-branch of the store existed in Picton for the "holidaymaker".[26] The store was located at 31 Market Street.[27]
Nelson
MotuekaThe store was sold in 1982 to Whitwell Holdings which owned the building that the store was located in.[28] Located at 201 High Street and was the last operating store operating till at least 1989.[29]
GreymouthThe first branch store opened in 1938.[30] The store was closed in 1982 and was taken over by T. A. Dellaca.19381982
Cashel Street, ChristchurchConverted to Christchurch Home Centre.[31] 19801982
Queen Street, Blenheim
Richmond[32]
Rakaia[33]
Methven
North Island Locations
Downtown Shopping Centre, AucklandOpened as a Milnes in February 1975 the store was rebranded to Haywrights in January 1976 after Haywrights purchase of the Milne & Choyce company, the store continued on as a Haywrights store until October 1979. The Downtown Shopping Centre closed in 2016 and on the site currently is the Commercial Bay development.[34] [35] [36] 19761979
Glenfield Mall, AucklandThe store opened at the same time as the mall in 1971, It opened as a Haywrights and was later sold to Farmers Trading Company in 1978.[37] [38] Farmers still currently operates a store at the mall.19711978
Henderson[39]
LynnMall, AucklandOpened as a Milne & Choyce in 1963 it was sold to Rendells Ltd. in 1978.19631978
Māngere1978
Manukau City Mall, Auckland[40]
Panmure, AucklandThe store was sold to Rendells Ltd. in 1978 & as of 2022 is a Postie store
St. Lukes, Auckland
Takapuna, AucklandThe store closed in 1978
RotoruaThe store opened on 29 February 1969, as John Courts then rebranded to Cornishs in 1974 and then Haywrights in September 1975. In 1979 was sold and converted into a D.I.C opening on 1 August 1979. The store was on the corner of Tutanekei & Eruera St. [41]
NapierThe store was sold to D.I.C in 1979.[42]
DannevirkeThe store was sold to D.I.C in 1979.
Taihape
Hamilton
Tūrangi
The store was sold to James Smith in 1979.
Lambton Quay, WellingtonAppliance store sold to James Smith in 1979.
Lower Hutt
Masterton
Martinborough1973[43]
Pahiatua1974[44]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hay's Ltd . 3 August 2022 . my.christchurchcitylibraries.com . en-NZ.
  2. Web site: Rice . G. W. . Hay, James Lawrence . 3 August 2022 . teara.govt.nz . en.
  3. Web site: Page 16 Advertisements Column 1. 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  4. Web site: Former Milne and Choyce staff laid off. 4 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  5. Book: Hunter, Ian . Farmers: Your Store for 100 Years . Harper Collins New Zealand . 2009 . 9781869507633 . New Zealand . English.
  6. Web site: Eventful history of two companies . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  7. Web site: Sachdeva . Sam . 28 August 2012 . Farmers building urgently demolished . 25 February 2023 . Stuff . en.
  8. News: Opening day for Te Pae Convention Centre . en . WSPglobal . 25 February 2023.
  9. Web site: Hay's Ltd . 25 February 2023 . my.christchurchcitylibraries.com . en-NZ.
  10. Web site: NEW NAME. . 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  11. Web site: Hay's South Christchurch Sydenham Store opens today . 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  12. Web site: Hayrights concerned . 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  13. Web site: 24 Hour Raffle . 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  14. Web site: Hay's Bid Accepted . 27 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  15. News: 19 May 1938 . Furniture Showroom, Furniture Showroom . 8 . Timaru Herald . 27 August 2022.
  16. Web site: Hay's magnificent new fully air conditioned store opens today in Northlands . 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  17. Web site: Opening Today Northlands . 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  18. Web site: Shop staff threaten action . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  19. Web site: 15 more shops for mall . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  20. Web site: 100 year history . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  21. Web site: Wood . Alan . 4 June 2014 . New Farmers store for Rangiora . 19 May 2023 . Stuff . en.
  22. Web site: Christchurch . 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  23. Web site: Wright, Stephenson & Co Ltd – Department Stores: 1966 Hay's – Ashburton, South Canterbury . 25 February 2023 . The Fletcher Trust Archive Collection Online . en.
  24. Web site: Ashburton Farmers Co-op store to close . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  25. Web site: Haywrights concerned . 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  26. Web site: Centre Point . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  27. Web site: The Press – Marlborough Offices . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  28. Web site: Moteuka Store sold . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  29. Web site: Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  30. News: 15 August 1969 . Retail Merger Brings Country-wide Chain . 17 . .
  31. Web site: Page 22 . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  32. Web site: Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  33. Web site: Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 . 19 May 2023 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  34. Web site: Haywrights closes at Auckland Downtown shopping centre . 26 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  35. Web site: Haywrights will move carefully . 26 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  36. Web site: Haywrights closes Auckland Downtown shopping centre . 26 November 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  37. Web site: Department Store Manager . 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  38. Web site: Haywrights sells two Wellington stores . 26 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  39. Web site: Haywrights sells two Auckland stores . 27 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  40. Web site: Hayrights closes Auckland downtown shopping centre . 3 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  41. Web site: Haywrights sells Rotorua store . 26 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  42. Web site: Haywrights to sell two North Island stores . 26 August 2022 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  43. Web site: Commercial BUOYANT RESULT BY HAYWRIGHTS . 2023-11-05 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  44. News: 12 November 1974 . Haywrights expects profit increase . 114 . 36 . . 33,689 .