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SCG stands for Southern Cross Glass, the name of a company that established a glassworks on the northern outskirts of Ashburton in the s. Earlier in the s William Tate of Christchurch had become aware of the silica sand deposits and promoted the idea of a locally based factory.

He pursued his idea with energy, tests showing the sand was 99 per cent pure and in quantities greater than those relied on by English manufacturers, opening the prospect of an export market, while the company itself would be protected from competition by customs duties. The company initially purchased a acre property at Winslow, west of the railway, but soon swapped it for five acres of plantation reserve on Bremners Road to the north of Ashburton for their factory.

An adjoining site was to be laid out as a settlement for factory workers, many of whom it was thought would have to come from overseas in order to obtain the necessary expertise. The site was cleared of gum trees on March 19 , only one week after the company was formed. The stumps were blasted from the ground using gelignite.

An expert on glassworks and glassware, Mr H. Schnurpfeil of Karlsbad, then in Czechoslovakia, was employed to supply and install the specialised machinery. He arrived in Auckland on the Arawa in January and travelled straight to Ashburton. His report on the sand quality was favourable and he also liked the building, although felt it might not be. Above — The Ashburton Glassworks building, at the corner of Br Roads, about when it was being used for grain storage. The original intention had been to install two glass plants, but a later decision to install a third.

In March it was announced production had started, following a series of teething problems, with the manager being Mr J. Dickenson and a staff of 13 skilled people, mainly. The products to be manufactured included bottles for medicine, essences, beer, cordials and sauces, blue coloured bottles for poison and bottles for honey, jam and preserved meat, as well as electrical and household glassware.

It appears the only plant installed initially was the one for this type of product. A number of items of this type were produced, but after two weeks the fire bricks in the furnace gave way. It appears that liquid glass in the furnace was run into a hole in the ground as large chunks of glass have been dug up in recent years. Rumours swirled around Ashburton for many years regarding the cause of the collapse. They mainly centred around suspicions of sabotage, but it appears the true causes were differences between the mainly English staff and the.

German people supervising the machinery, with the added issue of most of the workers being unfamiliar with the machinery. Lengthy and expensive repairs to the furnace were carried out, but in the interim the Great Depression hit. The company was under-capitalised, and the depression meant orders were severely reduced.

An extraordinary AGM was called on April 18, , with the directors reporting that the technical problems had been solved but the financial burden was proving too heavy. They recommended that the company be wound up, but the shareholders did not take their advice, and the plant operated again. However, the AGM was told that orders had reduced to such an extent it was impossible to keep operating. They were producing a high standard of goods,. Above — , and the site clearance has started.

The architect and builder have their sign on the roadside. Below — Construction of the building was well under way in The plant never reopened.

By the time the economy recovered, war was imminent. In March it was hoped the Labour Government would assist re-open it with a grant but an inspection of the works by the DSIR produced an adverse report. Over the depression years the company had invested what assets it had in other securities, many in Southland, and Southland people were demanding greater representation on the board. The chairman said the company had sufficient assets to survive by standing still, and if a move from the south to re-open.

It could only reopen if a different type of glass, such as glass bricks, was produced. The AGM saw three additional directors appointed, representing southern interests. At the same meeting the future of the company was left to the directors to decide. The plant never re-opened. The land reverted to the Crown and the buildings were used during World War Two as a military camp, and later as a store by the navy.

Troops training there referred to it as Crystal Palace because of its high glass roof. In it was reported it had been purchased by Fletcher Holdings who planned a plywood factory for the site, but that never eventuated. Then, in , the Lands and Survey Department announced it intended to de-.


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