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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Wellington Provincial District]

Davenport and Son

Davenport and Son, Plumbers, Gasfitters, Electricians, and Sanitary Engineers (Henry Davenport and Robert Henry Davenport), Tinakori Road, Wellington. Telephone 564. Bankers, Colonial Bank. Mr. Henry Davenport is a native of Lancashire, England, and served his apprenticeship “with Mr. McLeod, of the same county. He arrived in New Zealand in 1863, by the ship “ Western,” from Victoria, where he had previously spent some years. On arrival here he resumed his trade as employee, and in 1864 started his present business as plumber, gasfitter, electrician, and sanitary engineer. The chief feature of Messrs. Davenport and Son's business is the manufacture of lead-headed nails, for which they have made their name famous, and are now supplying all parts of the Colony with this article, turning them out in large quantities. On the premises there is a most perfect plant including five machines of a secret kind, invented and constructed by themselves, by which the great difficulty of making a beautifully finished, firm lead-headed nail watertight has been overcome, and the result is that the demand for the nails is rapidly increasing. There are three hands employed on the premises at present, and Messrs. Davenport and Son are to be congratulated upon the cuccess of their venture.