History of Street Names
There is some debate about the origin of this name arises, but it is understood to have resulted from a spelling mistake when it was named by Arthur Kruse after his wife Lillah.
O'Sullivan Drive
Named after Mr Bernard 'Bernie' O'Sullivan, who originally farmed in the Kinleith area, then relocated to Tokoroa. Mr O'Sullivan spent many years on the Tokoroa Borough Council as Chairman of the Works Committee. Family members still reside in the District. This street was formerly called Slateford Street. Slateford was a village near Edinburgh.
Croad Place
Named after Mr Alan Croad, a developer from Matamata, who purchased and sold various parts of Tokoroa.
Chambers Street
Named after Mr TH 'Chook' Chambers who started an early Lands and Survey Department in this area. Mr Chambers passed away in early 1995, and family members still reside in Tokoroa.
Leith Place
Named after the 'Water of Leith' (River Leith) south of Edinburgh in Scotland on which the original Kinleith Mill lies. Sir David started his career in this Scottish mill, a very old establishment originating from 1792.
Juniper Green
Not a true street but is the name given to a private NZFP accessway (and Sir David's original residence) between Tay and Dee Streets. Named after a village near the Scottish Kinleith Mill, and was the village Sir David came from.
Colinton Place and Currie Street
Named after a village on the 'Water of Leith' walk near Edinburgh in Scotland near the Scottish Kinleith Mill.
Newell Road
Named after Mr L Newell, a local farmer and member of the Tokoroa Progress League Association 1949.
Rollett Road
Named after the Rollett brothers who arrived about 1910 and leased land north of Tokoroa
West Road
Named after the West Brothers, John (a journalist) and Harry (a cartoonist) who arrived in 1912 and leased land in the area of the present road.